Conference Update

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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Finding Support to Attend


The 92nd NCSS Annual Conference will provide the most comprehensive professional development available, an investment in your career well worth the time and expense, but we know that school money is very tight. NCSS strives to make our professional development opportunities not only the best and most comprehensive, but also the most cost effective.   --> read more »

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Reserve your hotel room now for Seattle


The Seattle Housing Bureau is now accepting hotel reservations for the 2012 Annual Conference. NCSS has arranged room blocks at four downtown Seattle hotels, all convenient to the Washington State Convention Center, with rates starting as low as $149/night, and all hotels offering free in-room wireless Internet for NCSS attendees  --> read more »

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