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Social Education Magazine

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National Council for the Social Studies is the largest professional association in the country devoted solely to social studies education. The NCSS Podcast offers extra content linked to published articles appearing in the NCSS Journals.
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Episodes

Ep.3: Passionate About Project-Based Learning

Ep.3: Passionate About Project-Based Learning Moderator: Jane C. Lo is Assistant Professor of Social Science Education in the School of Teacher Education at Florida State University. She studies social studies education broadly, with a specific focus on civic education. Her recent works on student political engagement and project-based learning can be found in Theory and Research in Social Education as well as Democracy & Education. Reach Jane at jlo@fsu.edu. This podcast is an audio extra t...

Mar 14, 201819 min

Ep.1: The Past is Present: Teaching 9/11 in a Changing World

Megan Jones is the Director of Education Programs at the National September 11 Memorial & Museum in New York City. In this podcast she discusses how social studies teachers can impart the significance of 9/11 to a generation with no living memory of it, while underscoring its ongoing relevance today. She is joined by Jennifer Lagasse, also of the National September 11 Memorial & Museum in New York City.

Nov 08, 201719 min

Ep.2: Debating the Civil Rights Act of 1875

Andrew Zetts is a social studies teacher at Jenkintown Middle/High School in Jenkintown, Pennsylvania, and a graduate student at Villanova University. In this podcast he uses his experiences studying at the National Archives to discuss ways to use primary sources in the social studies classroom. His topic: Debating the Civil Rights Act of 1875. This podcast is an audio extra to his October 2017 article in Social Education, journal of the National Council for Social Studies. We thank his co-autho...

Nov 08, 201724 min
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