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Oregon Council for the Social Studies
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On the anniversary of Hurricane Katrina (8/29), I’m reminded of not only the destruction of my home and community, but also that the experience radicalized me. I was 17 at the time. These events below, personally and systemic, shook my worldview.
OCSS presents its first face to face conference on October 1 at Willamette University in Salem! Use this link to sign up. Details on presenters will be posted in the next week. Join us as we affirm that SOCIAL STUDIES STILL MATTERS! zeffy.com/en-US/ticketin…
Where were you exactly five years ago today? If you were in Oregon, chances are you were watching a total eclipse of the sun (cue Bonnie Tyler song). (1 of 6)
So #twitterstorians, if your U.S. history survey is supposed to start in 1877, do you actually start a bit earlier--with Reconstruction more broadly (which didn't really end in 1877)--or with a different topic?
25 Books for Educators to Explore | Getting Smart Check out this list for some mid-summer reading! gettingsmart.com/2020/02/21/25-…
Someone killed 14 children and 1 teacher at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, TX. I’m wholly devastated. We live in a society where power absolutely refuses to protect our children. How many more kids have to die before power makes radical changes to these horrific conditions?
U.S. Will Rename 660 Mountains, Rivers and More to Remove Racist Word | Smart News| Smithsonian Magazine smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/mor…
Just a friendly reminder for #educators , check out our Social Studies Network on FB. facebook.com/groups/socials… We have over 12,000 dynamic educators from around the world sharing all things social studies. #education #edchat #BetterTogether #teachertwitter
Professional historians have to grapple with the fact people are increasingly getting their knowledge of history from TikTok, Instagram, and short (3-5 minute) videos on YouTube.
I have acquired the wealth of a thousand kings
Why do fact checkers find better info online? Lateral reading
To evaluate the trustworthiness of an unfamiliar website or online source, professional fact checkers practice lateral reading: They immediately leave the unknown site and open new tabs to search for what trusted sources say about it. 1/2 cor.stanford.edu/blog/classroom…
On January 27, 1945, Auschwitz was liberated. In 2005, The United Nations adopted a resolution to mark the anniversary of the liberation as Holocaust Remembrance Day. NCSS continues to remember the millions of innocent lives that were lost and reaffirm our vow to never forget.
3 podcasts every teacher should be listening to: @cultofpedagogy for nerding out on all things teaching @modernclassproj to learn the ins-and-outs of a self-paced, mastery based classroom ...reply with what should be third on this list :) #edchat #teachertwitter #edutwitter
I am speaking at NCSS 100th Anniversary Conference. Please check out my talk if you're attending the event! @NCSSNetwork #NCSS100 - via #Whova event app
Ready for a great new resource??? Here is our latest, FREE resource. All materials are downloadable and can be used in person or in digital settings. @ncssnetwork #socialstudies #sschat #freelessons #curriculum #Korea #Koreanwar worldhistoryde.org/koreas-place-i…
Join us for the @NCSSNetwork 100th Anniversary Conference: Democracy Ready! Special sub-themes, speakers, and sessions will highlight issues and practices of greatest interest to social studies educators each day. Learn more and register today: hubs.li/Q011NWcS0 #sschat
Learn from Michael Bornstein & Debbie Bornstein Holinstat at #NCSS100. Together, they will share the true story of how a father’s courageous wit, a mother’s fierce love, and one perfectly timed illness saved Michael’s life during the Holocaust. Register: hubs.li/Q012GfXn0
Join us Feb 10 at 3:30pm CST with @NCSSNetwork as we explore the essential steps of every social studies inquiry with @icivics' @natacha_scott, @UCFCCIE's Dr. Scott M. Waring, and inquirED's @sarah_inquired. Register at bit.ly/3KAhMFJ #inquirybased #socialstudies
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