Tomorrow is the final day of our online conference. Our keynote address at 9am will feature Diana Hess, the Dean of the University of Wisconsin - Madison School of Education. Her work in democratic education makes her the perfect guest for our conference.
Today is the last day of our free online conference. You can still register, if you have not already done so, using the link below. We hope to see you there!
Registration: https://t.co/LypxoEcXlI
Our FREE conference continues tomorrow! Register using the attached link to attend this great professional development opportunity!
Registration: https://t.co/LypxoEcXlI
Good morning fellow social studies educators! This is just a reminder that our conference is tonight from 7:00pm-9:15pm. Register before it's too late!
Register here: https://t.co/LypxoDVlX8
Conference Schedule: https://t.co/Qse7kugveQ
Congratulations to our NCSS President @IMeissel for earning the Ruth Stas PCSS Award for Social Studies Sustainability from @PennsylvaniaCSS Past President David Trevaskis.
"We are the boss of democracy. So why don't we take charge of the job interviews known as elections?" @DrawTheLinesPA Learning about the very relevant issue of gerrymandering and how to join the conversation #PCSS2018
So very proud to be the keynote speaker today at the #Pennsylvania Council for the Social Studies 65th Annual Conference where PA Ts learn about systemic thinking -a necessary approach to 21st century problem solving. @NCSSNetwork@PADeptofEd#history#socialstudies
I loved @AmRevMuseum's #PCSS2018 session on reading signs and symbols to learn about the past. Visual literacy is a critical component of differentiated history instruction. #teachwstuff