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Celebrate Earth Month in and outside of the classroom with these relevant and popular resources from Social Education, Middle Level Learning, and Social Studies and the Young Learner.

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College & University Faculty Assembly2024 Annual Conference November 20-21, 2024 • Boston, MA Deadline: April 4, 2024,  Extended: Tuesday, April 9, 2024 11:59pm Hawaiian Time This year’s program will include individual papers, roundtables, symposia, research-into-practice (RIP) sessions, story circles, and following last year’s conference, projects in progress (PIP) sessions. As the number of submissions to CUFA has increased in recent years, we are continuing two changes that were implemented for…

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Discover how to help your students identify and engage with climate change denial. Learn how inquiry pathways across the social studies can help meet the climate change challenge. Speaker: James Damico, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN

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In 1898, Wong Kim Ark won against the United States government on the issue of citizenship. His case set the precedent on American birthright and who is considered "American". Speaker: Abeer Shinnawi, Reimagining Migration, Lutherville, MD

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What differentiates a hero from an unsung hero? Learn how a fifth grade class identified, selected, and created TED Talks with unsung heroes from their community. Speaker: Barbara Bromley, Hazelwood Elementary School, Lynnwood, WA

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NCSS membership allows you to access social studies standards, professional learning, and a digital library of teaching materials including instructional documents and educational guides. Plus, you also receive deep discounts on the latest NCSS publications, webinars, and more! These resources are perfect for social studies educators, administrators, professionals, students, retirees, and institutions. Become a part of 10,000 global social studies members who create impact with NCSS resources to prepare future generations for college, career, and civic life.

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