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Click link for update on implementation, course requirements, and assessments for Social StudiesFostering Student Inquiry in Social Studies on March 18
Teachers--Learn more about the history of Nazi propaganda during the Holocaust and how to help your students understand the power of media today. Featuring internationally-know experts, participants will receive Common Core-friendly materials, along with the inspiration and know-how to make a difference. See attached flyer for more information COMING SOON -- Please share with Social Studies, ELA, Art teachers of this upcoming event with the Holocaust Center of Buffalo (link will be live soon)Check out link for more information on Youth Senate ProjectWilliam Randolph Hearst Foundation United States Senate Youth ProgramEach year the William Randolph Hearst Foundation , in cooperation with the United States Senate and the education departments of all the states, sponsors the United States Senate Youth Program. Two student leaders from each state and the District of Columbia are selected to participate in a week-long government leadership program, in Washington, DC (all expenses paid). The students engage in a series of seminars and briefings with Senators and members of the House of Representatives and meet with officials of the executive and judicial branches of government. Each student delegate will also receive a one-time $5,000 college scholarship provided that two full courses in United States, government, history, and/or political science are taken by the student at an accredited institution during the student’s future college or university career.
The Washington, DC segment of the program will take place from March 7-14, 2015. Check out great resources from the Jackson In the Classroom - shared at the Social Studies Confernece
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September 2015
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