The Road Map for Education in the Geographical Sciences Project


The National Geographic Society and the three major professional geography organizations in the U.S. have received a grant from the National Science Foundation to create a “Road Map” for the future of geographic education.   --> read more »

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MLL for May/June 2012


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Slavery After the Civil War The Convict-Lease System, 1866–1928 On line for NCSS Members
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President's FY 2013 Budget Request--Ana Post


The following is a link of the Administration's fact sheet on the education proposals included in the budget request. The Administration touts that it will continue to consolidate narrow programs, which unfortunately doesn't sound like funds will be dedicated to civic education and/or social studies.
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A different achievement gap--Sue Blanchette


Here's a link to an interesting article in the NY Times today concerning the widening achievement gap due to income. While there is nothing new in the fact that students from more affluent homes do better, the research on this shows that the gap is even wider than originally thought.
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I VOTED!--Sue Blanchette


Have you? I would tell my students that if they didn't participate in the political process, they forfeited the right to complain about the outcome. The same could be said for NCSS - your opportunity to affect the future of the organization sits in your email, just waiting for you to have your say.
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Infinite History--Keith Minisman


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TSSP Newsletter


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Number 232 May/June 2012 Available online for members
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Off Site Resources


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May/June Social Education 2012


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<em>Social Education</em> Using the Arts in Social Studies <strong>Available online now for members</strong>
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Social Education Insertion Order


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