Using Primary Sources in Social Studies

Description

Congress website to improve the quality of social studies instruction. Potential session topics include using Pathfinders to manage the Library of Congress web site and teach about local communities, Chicago, Illinois, U.S. history and world history; developing document-based questions; developing primary source-based instruction for students with special needs and English language learners; and developing webquests to build content understanding and enhance technology skills.

Sponsoring Organization
Illinois Council for the Social Studies
Contact email
Location
Lisle, IL
Contact name
Nimtz, Bob
Phone number
1 618-438-0512
Start Date

Don Fett Social Studies Instruction Award

Description

The Iowa Council for the Social Studies will give a $100 cash award to a K-12 teacher/teachers for submitting an exemplary lesson plan that they have created. This lesson plan must reflect current trends in social studies education and be an original approach to the teaching of any social studies discipline. A cover page must also be included with the lesson plan. Winner(s) of this award must present their lesson plan at the fall meeting of the Iowa Council for the Social Studies.

Sponsoring Organization
Iowa Council for the Social Studies
Eligibility Requirements

K-12 Iowa teacher or teachers.

Application Deadline
Award Amount
$100
Location
IA

Clair Keller Development Instructional Project Grant

Description

The Clair Keller Development Instructional Project Grant applicant must submit a Project Proposal Outline, including the main purpose of the project, objectives, and schedule for completion, with a cover page. The Clair Keller Development Instructional Project Grant winners receive a grant of $250. The winner must also present at the next Iowa Council for the Social Studies Fall Conference.

Sponsoring Organization
Iowa Council for the Social Studies
Application Deadline
Award Amount
$250
Location
IA

Iowa Social Studies Teacher of the Year

Description

Recipients of the Iowa Social Studies Teacher of the Year award will be recognized with a plaque and a one-year paid membership to the National Council for the Social Studies and the Iowa Council for the Social Studies. Winners also have the option to be nominated for the NCSS Teacher of the Year Award. Categories include elementary, middle, and high school teacher of the year.

Sponsoring Organization
Iowa Council for the Social Studies
Eligibility Requirements

The applicant must be a member of the NCSS and the ICSS with five or more years of experience and currently under contract within the State of Iowa.

Application Deadline
Award Amount
A plaque and a one-year paid membership to the National Council for the Social Studies and the Iowa Council for the Social Studies.
Location
IA

Mid-America Conference on History

Description

This year's conference will include more than 180 participants from 25 states and the District of Columbia. More than 50 sessions will be presented on a wide variety of historical subjects, including sports history, Native Americans, the Civil War, European nationalism, African-American history and women's history—as well as a session on teaching U.S. history.

Sponsoring Organization
Missouri State University
Location
Springfield, MO
Contact name
Miller, Worth Robert
Contact Title
Conference Coordinator
Phone number
1 417-836-4141
Start Date
End Date
Registration Deadline
Fax number
1 417-836-5523

Nuremberg Trials: Perspectives

Description

Dr. John Barrett of St. Johns University of Law (one of the foremost Nuremberg Trials historian in the United States) will give the background and importance of the Nuremberg Trials. John Q. Barrett is a Professor of Law at St. Johns University School of Law in New York City, where he teaches constitutional law, criminal procedure, and legal history. Professor Barrett currently is working on a biography of Justice Jackson that will include the first inside account of his year (1945–46) away from the Supreme Court as the chief American prosecutor of the principal surviving Nazi leaders at the International Military Tribunal in Nuremberg, Germany. He will be followed by three veterans of the First Division who were guards or military police during the trials who will share their experiences.

Sponsoring Organization
First Division Museum
Phone number
630-260-8274
Start Date
Cost
Free
Course Credit
1.5 Teacher CPDUs available for this event.

11th Annual Civil War Symposium: Abraham Lincoln as War President

Description

Presentations at this symposium include "The Emancipation Proclamation as a War Measure," "Current Lincoln Scholarship," "Lincoln Records in the National Archives," "Lincoln and the Copperhead Movement in Illinois," and living history reenactors throughout the day.

Sponsoring Organization
First Division Museum
Phone number
1 630-260-8227
Start Date
Cost
$20
Course Credit
Teachers can earn 6.25 continuing education credits for this event.
Duration
One day

The Battle of Ong Thanh

Description

Clark Welch and other veterans will share their experiences from the Battle of Ong Thanh. October 17th marks the 41st anniversary of the action. A movie based on Pulitzer Prize winner David Maraniss's book They Marched Into the Sunlight, which tells the story of the battle, is currently in production.

Sponsoring Organization
First Division Museum
Phone number
630-260-8227
Start Date
Cost
Free
Course Credit
Up to 1.5 teacher CPDUs available for this event.
Day of Battle Book Signing With Author Rick Atkinson Anonymous (not verified) Thu, 09/04/2008 - 18:29
Description

In the second volume of his epic trilogy about the liberation of Europe in World War II, Pulitzer Prize winner Rick Atkinson tells the harrowing story of the campaigns in Sicily and Italy. Attendees at this event join author Rick Atkinson as he discusses his new book in the Liberation Trilogy, The Day of Battle. A book signing will follow.

Sponsoring Organization
First Division Museum
Phone number
1 630-260-8227
Start Date
Cost
Free
Course Credit
Up to 1.5 teacher CPDUs available for this event.

We Are Soldiers Still

Description

Joe Galloway and Lieutenant General Hal Moore, authors of We Were Soldiers Once...and Young: Ia Drang the Battle that Changed the War in Vietnam are releasing a new book, We Are Soldiers Still, in August. In their new book, Galloway and Moore revisit the Ia Drang battlefield with veterans and commanders from both sides. Using vintage maps from 1965 the veterans locate the hallowed ground where so many lives had been lost more than 40 years ago. At this event, attendees join authors Joe Galloway and Hal Moore as they discuss their new book.

Sponsoring Organization
First Division Museum
Phone number
1 630-260-8227
Start Date
Cost
Free
Course Credit
Up to 1.5 teacher CPDUs available for this event.