Proposals for 2009 NCSS Annual Conference

AtlantaLogo.gif NCSS is now accepting proposals for presentation at the 2009 NCSS Annual Conference in Atlanta, November 13-15. The 89th NCSS Conference will ask presenters to address our key responsibility as social studies educators: preparing young citizens to make a better world.  read more »


Thank You!

Thank you to the incredible volunteers from the 2008 Conference Local Arrangements and Program Planning Committees for helping make the conference a success!  read more »


NCSS Curriculum Standards for Social Studies Update-Draft Available for Comment

The NCSS Curriculum Review Task Force has posted a draft of the revisions to the NCSS Curriculum Standards for comment. This document represent the most recent efforts of the task force, and is a work in progress. The task force asks for input from the NCSS membership and other social studies professionals as it continues its work.  read more »


2009 Annual Conference Proposal Reviewers Wanted

Help shape the 89th NCSS Annual Conference in Atlanta by becoming an online proposal reviewer.

Any NCSS member can become a reviewer. This invitation includes members submitting proposals for next year's conference. You do not need to have attended a conference in the past to review proposals.


Syd in India

October 5: Syd in India

I took the flight from New Delhi to Aurangabad this morning. I was early to the airport, and passed time reading the matrimonial ads in the India Times. I remember these from the 1996 trip to Mumbai and Hyderabad, and they haven't changed at all. Prospective grooms' families still list relentlessly the young men's academic and financial achievements, followed by the request that the bride be fair, tall, and accomplished. While we worry about the racial subtext in the American election, it's right there up front in those ads.  read more »

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