Check out updated resources at the 2022 NJ Student Mock Election. The Teacher Resources page has links to lessons from civic education sites. Go to the Current Issues page for a game about the optional Electoral College question. No student personal info is ever collected.
2021 is an important state election. For most people, state government has a greater impact on their lives than the federal government. Help your students understand the importance of becoming informed voters on state issues. Three more days to vote! @NJSSSA@NJCSSNetwork@NJPSA
Social Studies teachers in New Jersey can help their students develop a voting habit with the NJ Mock Election. They can learn more about their state, how to research candidates, and how to make their voice heard.
The Voting Portal is now open for student voting October 13-27! This is an important state election. Help your students become informed voters regarding NJ government. Registration is fast and easy at https://t.co/ZjcMFiPbEb!
The Voting Portal is now open for student voting October 13-27! This is an important state election. Help your students become informed voters regarding NJ government. Registration is fast and easy at https://t.co/ZjcMFiPbEb!
NJ Social Studies Supervisors and Administrators planning for next year will be sharing strategies Wednesday, Aug 11 from 9 am to 11. Keep an eye out for details to come soon.
Teachers: Help your students develop the habit of informed voting in state and national elections. Register your class to vote in the NJ Mock Election https://t.co/ZjcMFiPbEb. The voting portal is now open. Registration is quick and easy! @NJGov@SecretaryWay@LWVNJ@njspotlight
Our own
@SpartaHistoryWL
put together an amazing explanation of voting by mail! Make sure you know the proper procedures before you exercise your rights! https://t.co/ElBtMAfiQ7
NJ Social Studies leaders teamsourcing solutions & ideas for remote/hybrid instruction, the NJ LTBTQ & People with Disabilities mandate and the upcoming NJ Mock Election
NJ Social Studies Supervisors and Social Studies educators looking forward to working with colleagues who know exactly what they're talking about should register for our January 17th meeting at the NJPSA in Monroe #njed#sschat https://t.co/O0x9vUCL92
Ms. Mazzacano's students were learning about NJ's General Assembly and researching candidates for the https://t.co/GeSssYXqBr and discovered a lesson on population density along the way.#SDOCedchat#weareSDOC#njed#sschat
Social Studies education leaders and teachers should encourage as much participation in the NJ Mock Election as possible. Democracy is not something you just read, watch and talk about - it's something you do. https://t.co/UGenXpZnap #NJed#sschat
Hey NJ Social Studies Supervisors - have you registered for next week's meeting? Save yourself the FOMO and join us in Monroe. You'll be working in a room with dozens of other SS professionals who will know exactly what you're talking about. #njed https://t.co/ieHk4IQQNQ
Due to potentially challenging driving conditions for membership arriving from Northern New Jersey, we will be postponing our January 18, 2019 NJSSSA meeting to Thursday, February 28.
NJ Social Studies educators should capitalize on the red-hot teachable moments of this midterm election and have their students participate in the only "truly New Jersey" mock election. Registration is quick and voting is easy. https://t.co/Uhu70snD50 #sschat#socialstudies
https://t.co/FiuL2vYY8j extended to Oct 25 - NJ school districts can still participate in the only mock election that lets NJ own it's data https://t.co/FwUpx6aO4D