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Time: October 17, 2011 all day
Location: Hilton LI Huntington Hotel, Melville, New York
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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 |
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