Speakers will highlight music and history, Native Americans, and the right to protest—all at the 96th NCSS Annual Conference, December 2–4, 2016, in Washington, DC
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Your classroom can participate in a 9-11 Memorial webinar or a National Student/Parent Mock Election—the biggest in the nation.
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Read about classroom resources and online offerings from many sources. And of course, the latest journals and books from NCSS are announced here.
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Discover webinars and summer institutes from NCSS, museums, and other institutions. Increase your content knowledge and improve your practice of teaching social studies.
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Celebrate excellence in your profession by nominating a colleague or yourself. Invite your students to showcase their work.
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Get a heads-up on television programs that focus on history, civics, geography, economics, and/or current issues. Many are accompanied by educational websites.
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