Indiana Council for the Social Studies Distinguished Teacher Award

Description

This honor will be given to two educators who have demonstrated exceptional teaching abilities in the field of social studies, elementary or secondary.

Sponsoring Organization
Indiana Council for the Social Studies
Eligibility Requirements

The nominee must be a full-time teacher in Indiana and a member of the Indiana Council for the Social Studies and must have a current teaching license and be teaching that licensure area.

Application Deadline
Award Amount
A plaque, $100, and another social-studies-related prize.
Location
IN

Jane Lowrie Bacon Teacher Grant

Description

The Indiana Council for the Social Studies (ICSS) will fund one grant of $300 for use as seed money for teacher-created or teacher-developed classroom projects or research in the social studies.

Sponsoring Organization
Indiana Council for the Social Studies
Eligibility Requirements

Applicants must be a member of the Indiana Council for the Social Studies, be present at the ICSS convention to accept the award, and provide tangible output to the ICSS Awards and Grants committee within one year of receipt of the grant.

Application Deadline
Award Amount
$300 for use as seed money for teacher-created or teacher-developed classroom projects or research in the social studies.
Location
IN

Indiana Council for the Social Studies Annual Conference

Description

The theme of this conference is "Empowering Students for the Future: Textbooks, Technology, and Innovations in Social Studies Education."

Sponsoring Organization
Indiana Council for the Social Studies Annual Conference
Location
Indianopolis, IN
Contact name
Fortney, Mary
Phone number
1 317-334-3256
Start Date
Registration Deadline

New Mexico Council for the Social Studies Conference

Description

The theme of this conference is "So What? Reclaiming Our Place." Educators are being called to reclaim a place for the social studies. Social studies is the conscience of education and has been overlooked by current educational trends in a high-stakes testing environment. Teachers can reverse this trend. It is up to social studies educators to address the value of social studies in society, in the profession, in the curriculum, and in the lives of children. This conference will allow educators to share teaching ideas, curricular examples, and exemplary models of social studies education.

Sponsoring Organization
New Mexico Council for the Social Studies
Contact email
Location
Albuquerque, NM
Contact name
Sanchez, Rebecca
Start Date

New Jersey Council for the Social Studies Annual Fall Conference

Description

Topics covered at this conference will include "CICERO: History Beyond the Textbook," "We the People: The Citizen and the Constitution," "Helping Students to Think About Social Issues," "Meeting Hate with Humanity," "Making Sense of the Presidential Election," "Teaching Social Studies through Primary Sources," "Creating High-Quality Multiple Choice Test Questions for Social Studies Assessment," "Immigration Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow," "Using Teacher Tube," "How to Create a Guest Speaker Program," "New Jersey Amistad Commission Lesson Planning for Restructing your Classroom Curriculum," "Sustaining Professional Development through Free or Almost Free Travel for History Teachers," "Developing and Scoring Rubric-Based Constructed Response Social Studies Test Questions," "Fingerprinting the Constitution: Teaching United States History through the Preamble ," "Using Artifacts to Understand the Wars of the Past," "Reading Strategies to Enhance Social Studies Instruction," "Using Popular Music to Study the Great Depression," "History Alive! Defining and Debating America's Founding Ideals," and "Using Thinking Processes and Technology=Social Studies in the 21st Century."

Sponsoring Organization
New Jersey Council for the Social Studies
Location
East Windsor, NJ
Start Date
Registration Deadline

Annual Kansas Council for the Social Studies Conference

Description

The Kansas Historical Society will host the annual Kansas Council for the Social Studies conference at the Kansas Historical Society Complex and Kansas Museum of History in Topeka, KS. This year's theme, "Kansas Social Studies: Contexts, Perspectives, and Practices," has attracted a number of high-quality presenters and vendors. Internationally known photographer Jim Richardson will deliver the keynote address. Conference sessions will feature presentations on innovative instructional strategies, primary sources, teaching and learning history (U.S. Kansas and the world), government, geography, economics, as well as integrated curriculum.

Sponsoring Organization
Kansas Council for the Social Studies
Contact email
Location
Topeka, KS
Contact name
Moore, Erin
Contact Title
Program Assistant
Phone number
1 785-532-2546
Start Date
Registration Deadline

Humanities Texas Awards

Description

The Humanities Texas Awards recognize imaginative leadership in the humanities on a local, regional, or state level. In 2008, two awards will be presented: one for individual achievement, another for organizational achievement. Nominees might include a local library that has started an especially effective reading and lecture series; a group whose work has advanced heritage tourism efforts; or an individual who has developed a significant public program grounded in history, literature, philosophy, archaeology, folklore, or another humanities discipline. The winning individual and organization will each receive a cash award of $5,000.

Sponsoring Organization
Humanities Texas
Eligibility Requirements

Nominated individuals must reside in Texas, and organizations must be based in the state.

Application Deadline
Award Amount
$5,000 cash award
Location
TX

Foundations of Democracy

Description

The Foundations of Democracy Series consists of curricular materials for students from kindergarten through fifth grade on four concepts fundamental to an understanding of politics and government: Authority, Privacy, Responsibility, and Justice. This multidisciplinary curriculum draws upon such fields as political philosophy, political science, law, history, literature, and environmental studies.

Contact name
Castro, Jennifer (email)
Sponsoring Organization
Arizona Foundation for Legal Services and Education
Phone number
602-340-7366
Target Audience
K-5
Start Date
Cost
$125
Contact Title
Professional Development Manager
Duration
Eight and a half hours

Best Practices: Teaching to Your Audience

Description

This training will demonstrate to participants how to step outside of their teaching comfort zone to include all of their students' unique learning styles. Participants will learn their own style of learning as well as teaching strategies that will include the learning styles of all their students without disrupting their classroom.

Contact name
Castro, Jennifer (email)
Sponsoring Organization
Arizona Foundation for Legal Services and Education
Phone number
602-340-7366
Target Audience
4-12
Start Date
Cost
$125
Contact Title
Professional Development Manager
Duration
Eight and a half hours

We the People 101: The Citizen and the Constitution

Description

This Center for Civic Education curriculum provides lessons and activities for grades 4–12. The primary goal of the program is to promote civic awareness and responsibility in students. By emphasizing student involvement and encouraging students to relate important concepts and principles to historical and contemporary situations, it strengthens students' critical thinking and public speaking skills.

Contact name
Castro, Jennifer (email)
Sponsoring Organization
Arizona Foundation for Legal Services and Education
Phone number
602-340-7366
Target Audience
4-12
Start Date
Cost
Free
Contact Title
Professional Development Manager
Duration
Eight and a half hours