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The 2005 winners of outstanding nonfiction that focuses on ethnic minorities and race relations include books about slavery, discrimination, and the civil rights movement.190

Type: Journal article

The National Council for the Social Studies and the Children’s Book Council are delighted to present this year’s list of exceptional books appropriate for use in the social studies classroom.

Type: Journal article

The 2009 award winners include books about a pioneer of Native American rights, the challenges faced by migrant families, the Jim Crow era, and the involvement of children in the civil rights movement.

Type: Journal article

These first-edition books were written by members of NCSS. Please send notification of your recent new book to tssp@ncss.org, and we'll share it here, in the order received. Congratulations to these authors! ** *********************** ** Toni Fuss Kirkwood-Tucker. The Global Education Movement: Narratives of Distinguished Global Scholars. Information Age Publishing, 2018. Paperback $39.09; Hardcover $73.09; eBook price varies. The pages of this book paint a portrait of thirteen scholars and their lifelong professional accomplishments in and contributions to teaching, service, and research in…

Type: Resource

Social Issues in Education (series title) The Issues Centered Community of NCSS seeks scholars interested in serving as editor(s) of the IAP (Information Age Publishing) book series Social Issues in Education.  The series was founded by Sam Totten and Jon Pedersen. They produced seven books in the series and now believe it is time to pass the torch on to others in the academic community.  The Issues Centered Community has a long history of contributions to the series and has been asked to recommend editor(s) to IAP publisher, George Johnson.  To view volumes in the series, visit http://www.…

Type: Story

Social studies teachers can gain valuable insight from Kathleen Wellman’s book about U.S. and world history textbooks created by conservative Christian publishing houses.

Type: Journal article

The Carter G. Woodson Book Award is presented by National Council for the Social Studies to elevate texts that accurately depict the experiences of traditionally marginalized racial or ethnic groups within the United States. The award now has a long history, nearly 50 years, in honor of distinguished scholar and activist Dr. Carter G. Woodson. Woodson’s life-long dedication to making Black History known, visible, and valued inspires us to focus our students’ learning experiences on classroom resources that elevate the diverse voices of the American social landscape. 

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The books that appear in this annotated book list were evaluated and selected by a Book Review Committee appointed by National Council for the Social Studies (NCSS) and assembled in cooperation with the Children’s Book Council (CBC). NCSS and CBC have cooperated on this annual bibliography since 1972. Books selected for this bibliography were published in 2002 and were written for children in grades K-12. The Book Review Committee looks for books that emphasize human relations, represent a diversity of groups and are sensitive to a broad range of cultural experiences, present an original…

Type: Journal Issue

National Council for the Social Studies is pleased to announce its call for nominations of books eligible to receive the Carter G. Woodson Book Award. This award is presented to the most distinguished young reader non-fiction books depicting ethnicity in the United States. 2024 Awards Nominations for these awards are currently closed as of October 16, 2023.  Eligibility Criteria: Non-fiction books with a copyright of 2023 that: Are elementary (grades K-6), middle (grades 5-8) and secondary (grades 7-12) level titles; Deal with the experience of one or more racial/ethnic minority groups…

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National Council for the Social Studies is pleased to announce its call for nominations of books eligible to receive the Septima Clark Book Award. This award is presented to the most distinguished young reader non-fiction books depicting women's issues globally. 2024 Awards Nominations should be submitted and postmarked before October 16, 2023. Eligibility Criteria: Non-fiction books with a copyright of 2023 that: Are elementary (grades K-6), intermediate/middle (grades 5-8) and secondary (grades 7-12) level titles; Deal with and accurately reflect women's issues, perspectives, and…

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