Long Island Council for the Social Studies Thirty-First Annual Conference

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Long Island Council for the Social Studies Thirty-First Annual Conference

Time: October 17, 2011 all day
Location: Hilton LI Huntington Hotel, Melville, New York
Website or Map: http://ww.LICSS.org
Event Type: conference
Organized By: LICSS
Latest Activity: Oct 4, 2011

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Long Island Council for the Social Studies Thirty-First Annual Conference

Monday, October 17, 2011

Hilton LI Huntington Hotel, Melville, New York

Social Studies in a Time of Crisis

 

CONFERENCE HIGHLIGHTS

 

Keynote Speakers

 

Bob Bain, Ph.D., University of Michigan

Libby O’Connell, Ph.D., the History Channel

Larry Paska, Ph.D., State Education Department

 

Special Guest Speakers

 

Missy McNatt, the National Archives

 

Panel Discussion: “The Road to the White House”

 

James Klurfeld, Visiting Professor of Journalism, Stony Brook University

Helmut Norpoth, Professor of Political Science Stony Brook University

Michael D’Innocenzo, Professor of History Hofstra University

                             

Workshop Strands include the following:

 

The impact of the Common Core on Social Studies

The History Channel and the Civil War’

Constructing Assessments in Social Studies

Primary Sources and Latin America

Leadership in World History

Literacy Skills and Social Studies

New Technologies and the Social Studies Classroom

Presidential Decision Making

Full Program available at

www.LICSS.org

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