We are looking forward to this year's annual conference hosted @WWIImuseum. Our theme is Innovative Practices in Social Studies. QR codes to submit proposals and refister are below. We hope to see you in October! #lasocialstudies
.@cadebrumley spending time w/ our Teacher Leader Advisors at #LATeacherLeaders Summit. These remarkable educators review & create instructional material used by their peers across #LaEd.
The 54th Annual LCSS Conference is underway. We have had some great morning sessions and are looking forward to the sessions scheduled for this afternoon. #lcss2022
We have free history lessons and assessments to teach the African American Freedom Movement during Black History Month and year-round. View the full list. ⬇️
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The online form for public comment on the refined draft social studies standards is now live! All stakeholders are encouraged to comment on the standards using the online form from February 8-February 22. https://t.co/5yfUv04U5g
Submit a proposal to present at the 102nd NCSS Annual Conference in Philadelphia. This year's conference has a variety of session types and themes to allow you to pick a format that best fits your presentation style. Learn more and submit a proposal here: https://t.co/YRReCcWdm5
Does anyone start the Spring Semester off w/goal setting lessons? If you do, would you mind sharing some of your favorite activities? Here are some activity ideas below.
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Today we honor the life of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. w/acts of service. What will you teach your students about the life & legacy of Dr. King? #lasocialstudies
Here are some teacher resources from Teaching Tolerance.
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In honor of Dr Martin Luther King Jr Day, the next #sschat is about teaching "beyond the dream" to consider a more complete vision of the man's ideas and his legacy today.
@Owl_b_TorresEdu will tweet several discussion questions throughout the hour.
#sstlap#APUSH#edchat
Participate in a review of the Louisiana social studies standards. Louisiana teachers, staff, administrators, parents, students, & community members are encouraged to apply. #LouisianaBelieves#LaEd https://t.co/XMRjLtQrHi
Announcing: a special edition of #sschat where we can process current events and group-source ideas for approaching this historic day in our classes tomorrow.
For everyone who will begin their Spring semester this week whether it's in person, virtual, or hybrid, we wish you the best as you navigate the remainder of the school year. #lasocialstudies
Do you use current events in your classroom? @newscompare lets you compare various media outlets side-by-side. It can be a powerful tool when learning and using historical thinking skills like sourcing and corroborating. #lasocialstudies
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Have you chosen your 2021 #oneword? Share it w/us & we can encourage each other as we go through the year. Here are some links w/ways to incorporate the #oneword idea into your classroom. #lasocialstudies
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