Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court, John G. Roberts, Jr., closed out the 2010s and welcomed the 2020s with powerful words in his 2019 Year-End Report on the Federal Judiciary. Read more.
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Introducing Newsela Social Studies
Newsela is thrilled to share our new product. It will make instruction more equitable for students, more effective in meeting standards, and more empowering for teachers. Learn more.
Leilani Sabzalian's Anti-Colonial Approach to Civics
Leilani Sabzalian speaks about her new book Indigenous Children’s Survivance in Public Schools and her recent Theory and Research in Social Education article, The Tensions between Indigenous Sovereignty and Multicultural Citizenship Education: Toward an Anti-Colonial Approach to Civic Education. Listen here.
NCSS Tech Community Announces New Webinar
Learn about Adobe Spark, a powerful tool for transforming student presentations. The webinar will feature Dr. Monica Burns of Classtechtips.com. Register here.
NCSS Accepting Proposals for 100th Annual Conference
Less than one month left! Submit your session proposals for the 100th NCSS Annual Conference in Washington, D.C. before the February 10th deadline. Learn more.
NCSS Opens Call for Commemorative Content
Share personal stories and reflections about NCSS membership experiences in a special 100th Anniversary commemorative publication. Learn more.
White Paper on Religion and Education Available Now
Last September, The Religious Freedom Center, NCSS, The American Academy of Religion, and Boston College's Lynch School of Education and Human Development co-hosted "A National Summit on Religion and Education." A white paper that includes action items, attendees, and signatories is now available. Read more.
NCSS and inquirED Announce Summer Inquiry Institute
Join us for a two-day exploration of the tools and strategies that educators need to bring inquiry to life in elementary classrooms and schools. Learn more.
ABA & FJC Announce New Summer Institute
The American Bar Association and Federal Judicial Center are accepting applications for their summer institute: “Federal Trials and Great Debates in U.S. History." Learn more.
Gilder Lehrman Institute to Hold Four-Day Summit
Registration is open for 2020 Gilder Lehrman Institute Teacher Seminars! 12 of the 25 seminars will take place at a four-day Teacher Seminar Summit at Gettysburg College. See the full list of seminars.
NCSS Affiliated Councils Conferences and Events
Missouri Council for the Social Studies Conference
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