NCSS Professional Learning

NCSS Professional Learning

NCSS brings you the best educational programming available to the social studies professional. Explore our current Webinar Series and Summer Institutes.


Registration is now open for NCSS Summer Programs!
 

All Upcoming NCSS, and Affiliated Council Events

The Power of Stories in the Classroom

May 9, 2024 to May 9, 2024

Join Julie Burstein (Peabody Award-winning producer and best-selling author) as we explore the power of stories to connect us to each other and the world around us. We’ll discuss – and hear an excerpt from –Julie’s award-winning podcast, Live from Mount Olympus, and share insights on the unforgettable teachers and stories that have shaped our lives. With special guest Julie Burstein (Peabody Award-winning producer and best-selling author) and surprise guests! All Times Eastern The Science of Building Knowledge Explore how students construct knowledge and how it plays a vital role in…

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C3 Framework Showcase Webinar 9: Teacher Collaborative Council

May 14, 2024 to May 14, 2024

Join us in celebrating the evolution of the C3 Framework. This session highlights curriculum inquiries and C3-related projects and programs from members of the original Teacher Collaborative Council who reviewed early drafts of the C3 Framework prior to its publication. This is part of a special NCSS webinar series is a celebration of the C3 Framework’s first decade! Each C3 Framework Inquiry Showcase webinar highlights different organizations and members active in the development and implementation of the C3 Framework. Share in examples of curriculum inquiries, books, professional…

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Lived Civics: A youth-centered approach to inquiry for K-12 students and educators

May 15, 2024 to May 15, 2024

As educators explore civic engagement and agency with students, a challenge emerges in creating processes that remain youth-centered and resist slipping into adultism. In this webinar, you will learn from Dr. Stephanie Serriere, IU Columbus, as she pulls from her experiences leading youth, including the iEngage youth civic empowerment camp in Indiana. Dr. Serriere will share youth participatory action research (YPAR) as a strategy for reinvigorating the civics curriculum and engaging youth in powerful ways that align well with inquiry and the C3 framework. This session is relevant for K-12…

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2024 NCSS Inquiry and Teaching with Primary Sources Summer Institute

June 10, 2024 to June 12, 2024

Engage in inquiry using the C3 Framework and the Library of Congress’ digital primary sources at the Boise State University in Boise, ID from June 10-12, 2024. National Council for the Social Studies (NCSS) is proud to invite methods professors, doctoral students, and classroom teachers to a special free professional learning institute this summer! The NCSS Inquiry and Teaching with Primary Sources (TPS) Summer Institute brings together social studies methods professors, pre-service, and in-service teachers to pilot chapters from the newly released set of methods texts, Teaching with…

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2024 NCSS Summer Virtual Conference

June 24, 2024 to June 25, 2024

Save the Date, Monday-Tuesday, June 24-25, 2024! The National Council for the Social Studies is excited to present the second annual Virtual Summer Conference on Monday-Tuesday, June 24-25. This year’s conference is designed especially for elementary teachers. Join us virtually as we explore, Inquire and Inspire: Cross-Disciplinary Learning in Elementary Classrooms. Elementary teachers will leave this conference ready to: Strategically plan instruction to support cross-disciplinary learning that is grounded in social studies, but also integrates literacy, mathematics, science, and/or the…

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2024 NCSS Summer Leadership Institute

July 15, 2024 to July 17, 2024

Join National Council for the Social Studies (NCSS) for the 2024 Summer Leadership Institute (SLI), held in partnership with the National Archives, as we embark on an inspiring journey to empower social studies and aspiring leaders across the nation. This SLI, Finding Your Voice, Finding Your Story, encapsulates the transformative experience we offer, and there is no better place to do so than in Washington, DC. Our goal is clear: to equip you with the tools and knowledge to become your own best advocate. By unlocking the power of your unique voice and story, you will discover how to…

National Archives Museum 701 Constitution Ave, NW Washington, DC 20408 United States

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