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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?
Street Law, Inc. and the Supreme Court Historical Society will sponsor two sessions of the annual Supreme Court Summer Institute, June 13-18 and June 20-25, 2013. The Institute is open to secondary level social studies teachers & supervisors.
See opportunites for Educators page for details.
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USSYP Delegates and Alternates selected
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The Bill of Rights Institute announces
Civil Liberty, Commerce, and the Constitution Washington, D.C. July 22-26 See Opportunites for teachers page for additional information
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Gilder Lehrman National History Teacher of the Year Award
Nominate an elementary teacher by February 1, 2013.
Do you know an excellent elementary social studies teacher?
Why not nominate them for this prestigious award so their hard work is recognized?
Complete a Nomination form online and submit at
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Summer Residential Teachers' Institute*
Established in 1999, the George Washington Summer Residential Teachers' Institute is a highly competitive program which brings teachers to Mount Vernon, Virginia for an intensive week of study at Washington's home.
In 2013, Mount Vernon will host sessions by state to build the foundation for statewide collegial networks of teachers who can share classroom ideas, lesson plans and resources.
This year's session for AR teachers will be held June 9-15 Session 1: Alabama, Arkansas, Nevada, and Oklahoma
See the Opportunities for Educators page for more information and an Arkansas application.
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“What Every Arkansas Educator Needs to Know About Common Core State Standards”, affectionately referred to
as the “Lucy” document, has been updated and additional resources have been added. You can access both excel
and pdf versions of the document on the Common Core page of this wiki.
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The Library of Congress (LOC) has created draft versions of 3 U.S. History module blueprints based on CC and the
Literacy Standards for History/Social Studies, Science , and Technical Subjects.
These modules are aligned to CC reading and writing in grades 5, 8, and 9-10. Since they are US history/Civil War
in content these module blueprints would align with AR standards for grades 5, 6, and 11.
Please contact me if you are interested in piloting one of these module/blueprints.
The compelling questions for these modules are as follows:
- Elementary – (gr 5) Did Charles Sumner deserve it?
- Middle – (gr 8) Is freedom free?
- High School – (gr 9-10) Did Abraham Lincoln really want to free the slaves?
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REACH Grants Available From The Arkansas Humanities Council -
see opportunities for educators for more information and details
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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) 682-6584, 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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