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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?
Social Studies Framework Revision will begin June 2014 and continue in July 2014.
An educators survey
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The Helen T. Leigh Museum Field Trip Grant
The Arkansas Humanities Council and MacArthur Museum of Military History announce the new Helen t. Leigh Museum Field Trip Grant.
this grant offers funds for teachers and students in grades 5-12 to visit MacArthur Museum. Students will see new exhibits, participate in various educational programs, and focus on our state's military heritage. The grant offers up to $500 to schools to help cover costs. For more information contact Jama Best, Senior Program Officer, Arkansas Humanities Council at 501-320-5761 or visit the website at www.arkums.org
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It is time again for the Arkansas Black History Quiz Bowl! See the African American History Resources page for more information and a study guide.
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College, Career, & Civic Life C3 Framework
for Social Studies State Standards
is here
The College, Career, and Civic Life Framework C3 Framework for Social Studies State Standards has been published and released by the National Council for the Social Studies (NCSS). The C3 document is the result of three years of work by a state led collaborative. It has multiple audiences and purposes:
· For states it is a guide for developing and/or revising state social studies standards
· For teachers, schools, and districts it is a document to assist/guide in developing and strengthening current social
studies curriculum.
The C3 introduction, on page 4, states “This Framework does not include all that can or should be included in a set of robust social studies standards, and intentionally preserves the critical choices around the selection of curricular content taught at each grade level as a decision best made by each state.”
All social studies educators and curriculum specialists are encouraged to read this document as there are instructional shifts emphasizing the acquisition and application of knowledge and clear connections to the Common Core State Standards for English Language Arts. The format of the C3 document is different than that of other social studies standards and frameworks; there is an inquiry arc, four dimensions, and several pertinent appendices including a scholarly rationale for the document.
The Arkansas Department of Education (ADE) will begin the process of revising the ADE Social Studies Curriculum Frameworks in the summer of 2014. The C3 Framework is one of the documents that the revision committee will examine closely when revising our state frameworks. Until the time when new ADE frameworks are developed and approved by the State Board of Education, teachers will continue to teach the ADE frameworks applicable to their grade and continue embedding the Common Core Literacy Standards for History/Social Studies, Science, and Technical Subjects into their curriculum/courses/ lessons.
Maggie Herrick
Public School Program Advisor, Social Studies
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Social Studies Commissioner’s Memo LS-14-014
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Constitution Day, Sept 17, 2013 – free resources are available
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Flag Education – provided by Arkansas Department of Veterans Affairs (ADVF); all materials for this program are now offered online, free of charge. For more information contact Kelly Ferguson, Arkansas Department of Veterans Affairs, 501-244-1119, http://www.veterans.arkansas.gov/
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Arkansas History is required by Act 787 of 1997; there have been changes to the Arkansas History professional development requirement – see Act 969 of 2013. Please check the updated ADE Rules and Regulations for specific changes to the professional development requirements and the rotation cycle.
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Check out the new addtions to the CCSS page of this wiki for great Econ resources aligned to the CCSS.
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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
If you have additional resources or information to assist social studies educators please contact us with this information.
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