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Ten years ago, the National Council for the Social Studies and the Florida Council for the Social Studies embarked on a mission to develop a national high school honors society specifically focused on social studies.  Throughout this decade, dozens of volunteer council members have worked to shape Rho Kappa National Social Studies Honor Society into what it is today.  We greatly focused on growing Rho Kappa chapter numbers. Today, we are proud to have grown to 760 Rho Kappa chapters in 41 states and 4 countries recognizing student achievement in social studies.  At no other time in the past…

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This first article in a series on 100 years of NCSS leadership in social studies recounts the organization’s establishment and examines its initial mission.

Type: Journal article

A social studies teacher and a mathematics educator created the featured U.S. history lesson on the three branches of government to help students better interpret evidence presented in graphs.

Type: Journal article

Enabling students to pose and answer their own questions helps them evolve from passive learners to students who are actively engaged in their coursework.

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Recent research shows that growing students’ knowledge of the world through social studies has a greater impact on literacy than increasing English language arts instruction time. 

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Educators can get an inside look at how some classrooms have shifted to inquiry-based social studies with four documentary films featured in the The Making Inquiry Possible project. 

Type: Journal article

The featured primary documents related to white violence against African Americans in Tulsa, Oklahoma, in 1921, and Red Cross relief efforts, can springboard into an important classroom discussion about who gets to tell history.

Type: Journal article

Examining newspaper articles such as the featured one from 1913 about parents intentionally exposing children to measles can highlight for students the critical connection between science literacy and citizen behavior.

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An annotated list of children's books that are high quality, unbiased, and non-stereotypical portrayals of Arabs. It is also a collection that brings the native voices of the MENA region to elementary readers

Type: Journal article

Type: Journal article