The Learn From History Coalition officially launched on Wednesday, September 8 with a special kick-off call at 8:00 PM ET. National Council for the Social Studies is proud to join over two dozen other non-profit organizations and professional associations as an inaugural partner on this coalition.
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Share Your Story and Learn From History
One of the biggest developments in social studies advocacy this month has been the launch of the Learn From History Coalition, led by the Stand for Children Leadership Center and with National Council for the Social Studies (NCSS) as one of its inaugural partners. Continue reading.
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The new U.S. and World History programs for grades 6-12 help students view history through the lenses of those who lived it. Quality, primary sources provide more stories and voices from history. Explore Now.
ICYMI: NCSS 101st Annual Conference Goes Virtual
After much deliberation, the NCSS Board of Directors has made the decision to host the 101st Annual Conference as a fully virtual event.
Conversations surrounding Critical Race Theory and the wave of restrictive education legislation being pushed in many states frames teachers as radical leftists who are indoctrinating children. Ed Trust’s writer-in-residence Karin Chenoweth and director of practice Tanji Reed Marshall, Ph.D try to get a handle on what teachers are actually teaching in the classroom. They are joined by NCSS President Anton Schulzki. Listen to the full podcast here.
Nominate a Financial Literacy Leader
During Hispanic Heritage Month, CNBC will highlight individuals who are working to teach others about personal finance and empowering them to strive toward a bright financial future. They will be recognizing these Financial Literacy Leaders during their virtual town hall with U.S. Secretary of Education Dr. Miguel Cardona – Invest in You: Ready. Set. Grow America’s Financial Education – on October 13, 2021. Nominate someone here.