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  • 30 Jul 2014 9:23 AM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    A Capital Time at the Museum: History Comes alive when the Teachers arrive! 

    I can not wait! We have some really exciting presentations scheduled for this year for the conference!  You will not want to miss out!  

    The conference registration forms will be on the website by the end of the week!  You can register to secure your spot and then have your book keeper send in the funds before the conference!  You will not want to miss this year…we have some major exhibitors already on board along with some great presentations that will keep you up to date on your teaching practices!  Don't delay!  Talk to your Principal today!

    Leslie Carter 

  • 14 May 2014 11:43 AM | Anonymous member (Administrator)
    Hi everyone, 
    May 17th, marks the 60th anniversary of the landmark decision of Brown vs. Board of Education.  Please take a moment to visit this website provided by the National Parks service for more information.  
    -Leslie Carter
  • 05 May 2014 2:28 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)
    SC Economics is offering a great institute on Energy, Economics and the Environment- June 9-27 at 2 campus locations.  To register and or get more information, please visit www.enlighensc.org 

    You do not want to miss out!  This is a great opportunity! 
  • 29 Apr 2014 10:37 AM | Anonymous member (Administrator)
    Today, April 29th, the World War II monument opened in Washington DC.  
    To read more about it, please visit the following website from the History Channel! 
    http://www.history.com/this-day-in-history 
  • 27 Apr 2014 8:48 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)
    As May approaches, please be aware of two staff developments SCCSS is working to provide our State.  May 3 is the First Teachers in the Field activity!  We are traveling to Kings Mountain and Cowpens.  We are thrilled to have an expert on both fields AND he is from SC!  Don't miss this great opportunity!  Only 4 spots left! 

    Are you an AP US History teacher and wondering about the changes that are occurring to the test?  Don't miss this Professional Development as well.  You don't have to teach the course to attend, you just have to love History!  
    Leslie 
       
  • 03 Apr 2014 3:17 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    James Bryan, Past President of SCCSS and Former S.C. Social Studies Coordinator, creates a document that is extremely important for sharing information about upcoming opportunites across our state and Nation. 

    Please review this critical document and share with all interested educators! 

    Thanks for all you do in our classrooms on a daily basis!

    2013-14 SC Calendar - April Issue from James B.docx

  • 21 Mar 2014 11:22 AM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    As we get closer to the end of the school year, I wanted to share several opportunities that are available to you.
    First, we have totally redone the SCCSS website 
    This was done in efforts to make it more of a teacher tool and place to visit for up to date information about events, Professional Development opportunities. The Council has envisioned a website that Social Studies Educators would visit for information relating to our discipline. Please share your thoughts with me about information you would like to see more of at lesliecarter80@me.com
    Do you know about the 2 major battles fought in SC that had a major effect on the success of the American Revolution? We are pleased to announce the first “Teachers in the Field” Experience at Cowpens and Kings Mountain Battlefields. Robert W. Brown, Jr., Expert and published author on the topics will lead us on a knowledgable tour of the sites and participants will receive a copy of his book. You will not want to miss this on May 3, 2014. Registration is now open and this is something you will not want to miss!
    Everyday, amazing educational learning occurs in Social Studies classrooms across our state. I am going to challenge you to nominate a fellow teacher, program of study, and or student for an award. I am also going to challenge you to present at our upcoming conference. Was there a topic you thought should have been addressed? Did you walk away and think, “Wow, I could share my activity that relates!” There is amazing leadership in our state and it is time to utilize those skills. If you are interested in running for a position on the board, or helping out in any capacity, please contact me or check the website for updates.
    Good luck as we move into testing season. I am right there in the trenches with you. Please accept my challenge and nominate and present!
    Thanks for all you do everyday to improve Social Studies education across our state- YOU are making a difference!
  • 28 Feb 2014 9:53 AM | Anonymous member (Administrator)
    I want to take a moment to thank everyone for their outstanding job aboard the Yorktown at our fall conference. Without the tireless efforts of organizers, exhibitors, presenters, and attendees, it would not have been a success. A special thank you to Garrett Walker and Tracee Simpson who worked tirelessly to ensure a successful conference. In October, Garrett resigned from the role of President in order to spend more time with family and professional obligations. His efforts were greatly appreciated by educators across the state. Thank you Garrett for a great job! Get ready for the 2014 conference in Columbia! Conference information can be found at www.sccss.org.
    We are all aware of Common Core and the rigors we face with implementation in our state and districts. Common Core ensures the important of social studies curriculum. Our discipline teaches writing, inquiry, and development of opinion, which is aligned with Common Core. Every day in Social Studies classrooms, students are engaged in the techniques that the Common Core emphasizes. Politics aside, good teaching is good teaching and our students deserve an active curriculum.
    I am very excited to share another resource which is poised to reform social studies instruction. The College, Career and Civic Life Framework- otherwise known as C3 was developed by teachers and professors from around the nation. Inquiry is interesting for students and this is the heart of social studies and C3. One of the driving principles of this resource is that social studies is composed of deep and enduring understandings, concepts and skills from the disciplines and those skills are needed for todays society. Please visit this website http://www.socialstudies.org/c3 to download a free copy of C3. I would like for you to let me know your thoughts on C3. Please email me your comments.

    I recently attended the National Social Studies Conference in St. Louis where I had the opportunity to hear amazing speakers discuss the future of education. I was reminded of something very powerful by the President of NCSS, Steve Armstrong. He asked the audience to remember the teacher who made a difference in their life. Then he pointed out that as teachers, we are that influential person to a student today. I encourage you to continue to build relationships with students and continue to be that influential person in our students' lives!
    Amazing learning opportunities are occurring in classrooms across the state. Please continue to share your opportunities with teachers at SCCSS's conference, the call for proposals will come out in the next couple of months and I hope you apply to present. Again, follow our website for information concerning mini-grants and opportunities for teachers over the summer.
    Thank you for all that you do for social studies in our great state!
    Sincerely,
    Leslie Carter
    President of South Carolina Council for the Social Studies
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