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    • 03 May 2024
    • 8:00 AM
    • 04 May 2024
    • 5:00 PM
    • Macomb Intermediate School District
    Register

    Destination: Democracy

    They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety. - Benjamin Franklin, Pennsylvania Assembly: Reply to the Governor, November 11, 1755

    As we navigate the multitude of opinions about what social studies looks like in our classrooms today, it is important to remember that putting all students first and being true to our core teacher concepts we have as educators is as important as ever. We encourage presentation proposals for our theme “Destination: Democracy” for this year’s conference to celebrate all of the hard work done by our elementary school social studies teachers as they discuss everything from developing a sense of time and chronology to laying the foundation for the development of civics by focusing on the values and principles of American democracy as Kindergarten standards state. We want to celebrate the work done by our middle school teachers to promote a huge amount of social studies content from teaching spatial thinking by using maps and other geographical tools to acquire and process information to explaining the challenges faced by our new nation through an analysis of the development of the Constitution as a new plan for governing. We also want to look at how high school teachers are engaging students in everything from differentiating between the global systems of trade, migration, and political power during the age of exploration to analyzing the role of our government in the economy. This year's conference will return to the Macomb ISD May 3-4, 2024. Our keynote speakers will be Joe Spaulding who’s work on 2018’s Proposal 2 regarding gerrymandering greatly affected voting and democracy in our state. We will also hear from Dr. Annie Whitlock who’s research is centered on teaching elementary social studies through civic engagement, place-based inquiry, and curriculum integration at the University of Michigan Flint and now at Grand Valley State University. We will also hear from Mr. Carl Brownlee, a middle school social studies teacher at Fisher Magnet Upper Academy in the Detroit Public Schools who is the reigning Region 10 Teacher of the Year and a former U.S. Marine and Gulf War Veteran. 

    We hope potential proposals look through the lens of Destination: Democracy as we hope to create a wide range of sessions to display best practices connecting to educating our Kindergarten through twelfth grade students.
    • 03 May 2024
    • 8:00 AM
    • 04 May 2024
    • 5:00 PM
    • Macomb Intermediate School District
    Register

    Destination: Democracy

    They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety. - Benjamin Franklin, Pennsylvania Assembly: Reply to the Governor, November 11, 1755

    As we navigate the multitude of opinions about what social studies looks like in our classrooms today, it is important to remember that putting all students first and being true to our core teacher concepts we have as educators is as important as ever. We encourage presentation proposals for our theme “Destination: Democracy” for this year’s conference to celebrate all of the hard work done by our elementary school social studies teachers as they discuss everything from developing a sense of time and chronology to laying the foundation for the development of civics by focusing on the values and principles of American democracy as Kindergarten standards state. We want to celebrate the work done by our middle school teachers to promote a huge amount of social studies content from teaching spatial thinking by using maps and other geographical tools to acquire and process information to explaining the challenges faced by our new nation through an analysis of the development of the Constitution as a new plan for governing. We also want to look at how high school teachers are engaging students in everything from differentiating between the global systems of trade, migration, and political power during the age of exploration to analyzing the role of our government in the economy. This year's conference will return to the Macomb ISD May 3-4, 2024. Our keynote speakers will be Joe Spaulding who’s work on 2018’s Proposal 2 regarding gerrymandering greatly affected voting and democracy in our state. We will also hear from Dr. Annie Whitlock who’s research is centered on teaching elementary social studies through civic engagement, place-based inquiry, and curriculum integration at the University of Michigan Flint and now at Grand Valley State University. We will also hear from Mr. Carl Brownlee, a middle school social studies teacher at Fisher Magnet Upper Academy in the Detroit Public Schools who is the reigning Region 10 Teacher of the Year and a former U.S. Marine and Gulf War Veteran. 

    We hope potential proposals look through the lens of Destination: Democracy as we hope to create a wide range of sessions to display best practices connecting to educating our Kindergarten through twelfth grade students.

Past events

02 Nov 2023 MCSS MixTape: Making Ancient World History More Engaging for Middle School
01 Nov 2023 MCSS MixTape: Hands On Geography For a World of 8 Billion
30 Oct 2023 MCSS MixTape: Bringing Civics into Early Elementary
23 Oct 2023 MCSS MixTape: Breaking the Silence: Making Asian American History Visible
19 Oct 2023 MCSS MixTape: Culturally Responsive Curriculum Audit Process
12 Oct 2023 MCSS MixTape: Teaching Controversial Issues Without Winding Up On the Local News
02 Aug 2023 Social Studies Olympiad 2024
14 Apr 2023 2023 MCSS Annual Conference - Change, Conflict and Controversy
06 Mar 2023 How Elections Work: A Conversation With Barb Byrum
05 Oct 2022 Social Studies Olympiad 2023
25 May 2022 Teaching the Movement
23 May 2022 The Movement Continues
18 May 2022 The Master Narrative
16 May 2022 The Long Civil Rights Movement
18 Apr 2022 2022 MCSS Annual Virtual Conference - Cultivating Collaboration in Changing Times
31 Mar 2022 Social Studies Olympiad 2022
27 Jul 2021 A Roadmap to Civic Re-Engagement: Reading, Writing, and Speaking for Change
18 May 2021 From Controversial to Complex: Building Skills for Successful Conversations
06 May 2021 Dealing with Racism in Michigan: The Past, Present and Future.
21 Apr 2021 A Story That Impacts All Of Us: Anishnaabek History in Michigan.
16 Apr 2021 Social Studies Olympiad 2021
15 Apr 2021 News Media and Civic Engagement: High School Students Find Their Voice and Place in Their Community
22 Feb 2021 MCSS Virtual Conference - The Stories We Tell!
03 Sep 2020 Targeting How We Teach Racial Issues in the Classroom
10 Aug 2020 Changing Practices for Changing Times
08 Jun 2020 Rock It, Don't Knock It: Become a Third Grade MVP
08 Jun 2020 The Second Dimension: Going Where Few Men (And Women) Have Gone Before
01 Jun 2020 Adapting Inquiry for Blended Learning
18 May 2020 Geography and Geography Integration in Distance Learning
14 May 2020 MCSS Happy Hour
11 May 2020 Teaching Social Studies to Young Children at Home: Support for Teachers and Parents
11 May 2020 Difficult Decisions in Difficult Times: Hope and Agency During the Armenian Genocide
09 May 2020 Social Studies Olympiad 2020
01 May 2020 Spring Webinar Series - Event 1
16 Apr 2020 MCSS 2020 Spring Pre-Conference Clinic: WWI 360
16 Apr 2020 MCSS 2020 Spring Pre-Conference Clinic: Learn How To DBQ
14 Dec 2019 DBQ Project Follow Up
02 Nov 2019 2019 Fall MCSS Symposium
04 May 2019 Social Studies Olympiad 2019
22 Mar 2019 2019 Annual MCSS Conference
19 May 2018 Social Studies Olympiad 2018
23 Mar 2018 2018 Annual MCSS Conference
13 May 2017 Social Studies Olympiad 2017
28 Apr 2017 2017 Annual MCSS Conference
14 May 2016 Social Studies Olympiad 2016
06 Nov 2015 2015 Joint Social Studies Conference Exhibitor Registration

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