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 Welcome to  The Social Studies PLACE

 

 

       

  

Programs, Links, and Content for Educators

 

The goal of this site is to inform K-12 social studies educators about available social studies resources and Arkansas Department of Education updates to benefit you and your students. 


What’s New?  

 

New site for Teachers -- created by David Coleman.  Great resources for assisting with implementation of Common Core State Standards for English Language Arts & Literacy in History/Social Studies, Science, and Technical Subjects.  Check out Steal-these-tools for great lessons, annotated complex text examples, and much more. 

 

 

New Common Core teaching videos available on the Teaching Channel -- see Common Core Standards page for link and additional information (click the title of the page on the side bar at the right under Table of Contents).

 

 

Colonial Williamsburg:  The Will of the People

 

from the Electronic Field Trip Series

Complimentary Access from September 1 through September 30, 2012.

 

Click the link above to register.  

 

 

Crafting Freedom Workshop:

Black Artisans, Entrepreneurs & Abolitionists of the Antebellum South

A 2012 National Endowment for the Humanities professional development opportunity for K-12 educators. Two summer sessions:

I. June 21-26, 2012

II. July 12-17, 2012

Deadline: March 1, 2012 $1,200 stipend

For more information and to apply visit the Website at http://thomasday.net/crafting-freedom-workshop/

 

 

 

This site is managed by the Curriculum and Instruction unit of the Arkansas Department of Education.  Please contact social studies specialist Maggie Herrick at margaret.herrick@arkansas.gov or (501) 682-6574, for more information.

 

If you have additional resources or information to assist social studies educators please contact us with this information.

  



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