National Council for the Social Studies
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The mission of National Council for the Social Studies is to advocate and build capacity for high-quality social studies by providing leadership, services, and support to educators.
- 💡Share your innovative ideas today with educators from across the nation. Submit your proposal to present at the 106th NCSS Annual Conference: Social Studies 365. hubs.li/Q03_0zhF0 #NCSS2026 #innovation #professionallearning #edusky
- ‼️ Want to learn more about teaching Social Entrepreneurship? Attend tomorrow's free introductory webinar: hubs.li/Q0412qbD0
- Upcoming learning from NCSS: www.socialstudies.org/professional...
- The National Council for the Social Studies (NCSS) is proud to announce the newly elected members of its Board of Directors, whose terms will commence on July 1, 2026: hubs.li/Q040v4pY0
- ⚠️ Date Change! ⚠️ Due to weather and possible power disruptions, this webinar has been moved from tomorrow evening to next Tuesday, February 3. ➡️ Register for free: hubs.li/Q040h6N_0 #edusky #entrepreneurship
- This is your opportunity to present at the 106th NCSS Annual Conference ➡️ www.socialstudies.org/conference/p... #NCSS2026 #edusky
- 📣 We're partnering with inquirED to bring you Coast to Coast and Classroom to Classroom: a free, three-part series that explores social studies in context through schools across the United States. Register now. ➡️ hubs.li/Q03_6VyV0
- 📣 The call for proposals is now open for the 106th NCSS Annual Conference, taking place December 4-6, 2026 in Chicago, IL! hubs.li/Q03_0Kwg0 #edusky #socialstudies
- Have you registered yet for this free webinar? #education #backtoschool
- 🚀 Power up your instruction with Social Entrepreneurship! Get free classroom-ready resources and an exclusive preview of the upcoming NCSS Online Social Entrepreneurship Institute in this upcoming webinar: hubs.li/Q03Yx7R80 #social #entrepreneurship #edusky
- 📖 New to the NCSS Bookstore, Teaching Conflict-Related Sexual Violence Through Human Rights Education: The Case of the Japanese Military’s “Comfort Women”, by Jing A. Williams and Phyllis Kim: hubs.li/Q03-fP3G0 #edusky
- "Social studies teachers are poised for their moment in the spotlight, particularly after a year of uncertainty and debates over what they teach in the classroom, says Tina Ellsworth, president of the National Council for the Social Studies": www.edsurge.com/news/2026-01...
- Discover how social entrepreneurship transforms student engagement. Free classroom-ready resources included! ➡️ Register now for this free webinar: hubs.ly/Q03-CSRw0 #innovation #edusky
- The Honorable Ketanji Brown Jackson, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States of America, received the NCSS Spirit of America Award at the 105th Annual Conference of the National Council for the Social Studies (NCSS) in Washington, D.C., this past December 2025: hubs.li/Q03-pYBX0
- 🚀 Power up your instruction with Social Entrepreneurship! Get free classroom-ready resources and an exclusive preview of the upcoming NCSS Online Social Entrepreneurship Institute in this upcoming webinar: hubs.li/Q03Yx7R80 #social #entrepreneurship #edusky
- Thank you to our project staff, partners, and wonderful attendees at this week's Teaching with Primary Sources Methods Academy Institute in San Juan, Puerto Rico!
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- 👏 "I will credit my entire career to a social studies teacher". A thoughtful thank you to Mr. Dirk Bollenback of Ridgefield High School from C-Span CEO and multi-Emmy award winner Sam Feist! #NCSS2025
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- ☀️ The final leg of #NCSS2025 is underway! We hope you have a wonderful morning of learning and connection. Don't forget to join us at our Conference Closing with C-Span CEO Sam Feist at 10:30 AM.
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- 🙌 Coming up soon!
- Taylor Cassidy and Simran Jeet Singh are currently signing books at the NCSS Bookstore on Level 2! #NCSS2025
- 📜 "Civility is a good start, but there's got to be more to it than that." Former federal judge Thomas B. Griffith spoke today on how to “create a more perfect union” out of a polarized nation, and how the Constitution can show us the way. #NCSS2025
- "How do we learn to share this planet with one another?" Bestselling author Simran Jeet Singh tackled how to show students how to reach beyond division to embrace empathy and meaningful action. #NCSS2025
- “...what’s divisive is not history. What’s divisive is denial about history.” We're so thankful for Kimberlé Crenshaw being here to speak on intersectional justice & her vision for a more inclusive, equitable educational system! #NCSS2025
- 👏 “I want you to remember that great Americans are not just people who lived long ago…Great Americans live. Many of them are in this room.” - How to be the Small and Mighty at #NCSS2025
- ⏳ Don't forget - today is the final day for the #NCSS2025 Exhibit Hall! Make sure to stop by before 4 PM ET to give our wonderful exhibitors some love, and discover new resources and professional development opportunities.
- Sharon Mcmahon speaks on Virginia Randolph, Septima Clark, and how to be the small and mighty. #NCSS2025
- A gentle reminder to conference attendees in our Ballroom sessions.
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- Closing out a successful day of sessions with Carl Azuz speaking on the importance of #medialiteracy, his connections to it, and the World from A to Z.
- Brought to #NCSS2025 by History UnErased, Fred Karger shared insights on his 2012 presidential campaign, and his legacy as the first openly gay major-party candidate - and how it has paved the way! #historysky
- Jonathan Eig and Michael G. Long talked about the dedication, passion, and humanity of national icon Dr. Martin Luther King Jr, and how his struggles with faith, family, and fear make him more accessible—and powerful—for young readers. #NCSS2025 #authorsky
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- 🎤 "I think we have to impress young people that the world matters. That what goes on out there will affect the trajectory of their lives.” Richard Haass & Caroline Netchvolodoff currently speaking on why global literacy is crucial for the future of American democracy. #NCSS2025
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- NSSLA 2025 is off to a great start with sessions showcasing practical, inclusive, and forward-thinking approaches to strengthen social studies teaching and leadership! @nsslasocstudies.bsky.social
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- CUFA closes today’s sessions with a fireside chat and book signing from bestselling author @clintsmithiii.bsky.social. Thank you, presenters and attendees! #NCSS2025
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- CUFA 2025 is officially underway! Next up, #NCSS2025 in two days...https://www.socialstudies.org/conference/schedule @cufancss.bsky.social
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- 📖 Opening noon tomorrow. Pick up the latest social studies publications and attend author signings at the #NCSS2025 Bookstore. ➡️ Hours and signing schedule here: hubs.li/Q03VhZ3c0 #edusky #tlsky #skybrarians
- In recognition of #UniversalHumanRightsMonth, NCSS offers the following resources to help educators engage students in critical thinking, ethical decision-making, and advocacy, encouraging them to reflect on their roles in promoting human dignity and justice: hubs.ly/Q03QyRZt0
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- ⏰ Today, November 26, is the final day to register and save with our Annual Conference Advance Rates. View the schedule and register now: hubs.li/Q03VNZ3K0 #NCSS2025 #washingtondc #edusky
- 🔎 Explore innovative ways to teach with primary sources at the NCSS TPS Methods Academy Institute in San Juan, PR this December 15-16. Registration is FREE and spaces are limited: hubs.ly/Q03T4yDH0 #edusky#professionallearning @librarycongress.bsky.social
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- The full 105th NCSS Annual Conference Schedule is now online! Filter sessions by date, grade level, discipline, and presentation type: hubs.li/Q03VrZR30 #edusky #TLsky
- 👥 Forget the FOMO. Make sure you have your t-shirts for our White Out Event on conference closing day! ➡️ Today is the FINAL DAY orders ensure pre-conference delivery without expedited shipping. Order now: hubs.li/Q03V3MXW0 #NCSS2025 #edusky #socialstudies
- 🔎 Explore innovative ways to teach with primary sources at the NCSS TPS Methods Academy Institute in San Juan, PR this December 15-16. Registration is FREE and spaces are limited: hubs.li/Q03T4FvJ0 #edusky
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- We’re honored to welcome Congressman Hakeem Jeffries as a keynote speaker at the upcoming 105th NCSS Annual Conference in Washington, D.C. Register now to join us as he shares insights on what democracy demands: hubs.li/Q03Mxdm-0 #NCSS2025 #edusky @hakeem-jeffries.bsky.social
- 📮 The latest issue of Social Education is now online and headed to your mailbox: hubs.li/Q03PRMw80 #citizenship #identity #socialstudies
- ‼️ Conference T-Shirts Now Available! ‼️ Grab your choice of design (DC or Chicago) and wear it on Sunday, Dec. 7, to help us make the final day of #NCSS2025 a visual demonstration of solidarity in social studies. ➡️ Shop Now: hubs.li/Q03RRzPC0 #edusky
- 📚 It's #ChildrensBookWeek! We invite you to explore the 2025 Notable Social Studies Trade Books for Young People, this year's list of of 100+ must-read titles that bring social studies to life for K-12 students: hubs.li/Q03Rm2260 #skybrarians
- 🌟 "I became a teacher to empower students of all ages to think critically, challenge injustice, and use their voices to create meaningful change in their communities and the world." ➡️ Learn about Chantee's teaching successes, career achievements, & more in this Member Spotlight: hubs.li/Q03MmlWq0
- 📣 Join NCSS for Hill Day 2025 on December 4 in Washington, D.C.: a full day of advocacy, collaboration, and action for social studies education. The cost to participate is $25. This event is open to all NCSS members. ➡️ Register now: hubs.li/Q03Q4BCk0 #edusky #socialstudies
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- We’re honored to welcome @hakeem-jeffries.bsky.social as a keynote speaker at the upcoming 105th NCSS Annual Conference in Washington, D.C. Register now to join us as he shares insights on what democracy demands: hubs.li/Q03Mxdm-0 #NCSS2025 #edusky
- 📣 Join us in welcoming historian and award-winning educator profjeffries.bsky.social as a keynote speaker at the 105th NCSS Annual Conference! ➡️ hubs.li/Q03DpxLD0 #NCSS2025 #edusky
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- 📣 NCSS is so pleased to welcome Dean of @columbiajournalism.bsky.social @jelaniya.bsky.social to the #NCSS2025 lineup! Dr. Cobb's work has shaped conversations on politics, race, and culture across the nation. ➡️ Save your seat: hubs.li/Q03Dpg0b0