The Social Studies Professional | Jan. 9, 2023 | No. 414
NCSS President Wesley Hedgepeth invites you to submit a proposal for the 104th NCSS Annual Conference in Boston, and to register for the upcoming C3 Framework Showcase Webinar series - free to NCSS members. Happy New Year!
The Call for Proposals is Open!
The Call for Proposals is now open for the 104th NCSS Annual Conference, which will be held in Boston, Massachusetts from Friday-Sunday, November 22-24, 2024 with the theme: Many Voices, Many Stories, One World. Submit a proposal or become a proposal reviewer today.
Teaching Martin Luther King, Jr. Day: January 15, 2024
January 15 is an opportunity to reflect on the profound impact of Dr. King's work and legacy, as well as to engage students in dialogue about civil rights. We are pleased to share relevant resources from NCSS publications in honor of this federal holiday.
1: NCSS & Virginia leaders from left to right: NCSS Executive Director Lawrence Paska, VCSS President Sam Futrell, VSSLC Treasurer Beau Dickenson and NCSS President Wesley Hedgepeth. 2: Mapping the Landscape of K-12 US History Instruction session, an AHA research project co-supported by NCSS
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