Annual Conference

Reserve your exhibit booth now!


Join us in Seattle for the nation's largest exhibition of social studies resources. Exhibit booth sales have now begun, at some of the lowest rates in six years. We offer many opportunities to maximize your presence, including exhibitor sessions in meeting rooms and several advertising options. For all of the details, click here.

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Now Accepting Deposits for 2012 Annual Conference


Do you have funds for the current school year you want to apply toward the registration fee for November? We can take a deposit now and invoice for the difference once our registration rates are set. Click here to request details.

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TAH Program Lead Christine Miller to provide update on TAH program at 2012 Annual Conference


Christine Miller, Teaching American History (TAH) team lead at the U.S. Department of Education, will provide updates on the TAH program and other ED programs and will lead a conversation on project sustainability at the 2012 NCSS Annual Conference. The session will also feature a presentation by one or more TAH project directors and by staff from the National History Education Clearinghouse.   --> read more »

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Blaine Harden, author of Escape from Camp 14, added as conference speaker


Journalist Blaine Harden has just been added to the strong lineup of speakers at the 2012 NCSS Annual Conference. Mr.   --> read more »

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Committee and Governance Meetings


NCSS conducts official business at the Annual Conference. Unless otherwise noted, meetings of the House of Delegates, operations committees, and other NCSS work groups are open to all NCSS members interested in the governance of the Council.   --> read more »

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Committee and Governance Meetings


Committee and Governance Meetings at the NCSS Annual Conference   --> read more »

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Onsite Information


Onsite information for NCSS Annual Conference   --> read more »

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2011 Conference Session Schedule


Following is a preliminary list of sessions, workshops and poster presentations that have been accepted for the 2011 NCSS Annual Conference. This list is subject to change. A finalized program, including rooms and times will be available prior to the conference.   --> read more »

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2011 Conference Scholarship Sponsors


Thank you to all of the individual and organizational sponsors who have generously contributed to the NCSS Conference Scholarship fund. This generosity will allow NCSS to award a record number of scholarships to the 2011 NCSS Annual Conference to teachers in DC, Delaware, Maryland and Virginia.   --> read more »

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Literacy Sessions at 2011 NCSS Annual Conference


Social studies and literacy are mutually inclusive. The ability to understand vocabulary and concepts is an essential part of the social studies, and social studies offers many rich topics to use to teach literacy skills.   --> read more »

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