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Do you know what your free speech rights are, in and out of the classroom? Teachers are increasingly facing discipline for voicing unpopular views both inside and outside the classroom. Many states have introduced legislation that seeks to control what perspectives on controversial issues may be presented to students in Social Studies courses.  The program will introduce The National Coalition Against Censorship’s (NCAC) work in support of teachers’ right to free speech. The Coalition is committed to working closely with social studies educators to help them handle challenges to their…

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Continue the Conversation… We hope you enjoyed your experience at #NCSS2022 in Philadelphia. We would like to offer you some opportunities to continue the conversation by attending one of more of our upcoming webinars. These webinars will be interactive, with participants meeting in small groups to share what you learned at NCSS, what you have been able to implement in their practice, and how you would like to continue the conversation in the future. Please consider joining us for one or more of the following: Tuesday, February 21 - Continuing the Conversation: Teaching Civil Discourse…

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Continue the Conversation… We hope you enjoyed your experience at #NCSS2022 in Philadelphia. We would like to offer you some opportunities to continue the conversation by attending one of more of our upcoming webinars. These webinars will be interactive, with participants meeting in small groups to share what you learned at NCSS, what you have been able to implement in their practice, and how you would like to continue the conversation in the future. Please consider joining us for one or more of the following: Tuesday, February 21 - Continuing the Conversation: Teaching Civil Discourse…

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