October Newsletter 2024
Teaching Social Studies Journal - Summer-Fall 2024 Edition
Read the articles on our blog!
Membership applications are at the bottom of our home page
2024 NJCSS Conference
Monday, October 21, 2024, Busch Student Center at Rutgers
"Challenges and Changes: Past, Present, and Future"
Conference Registration PDF
Conference Program
Every teacher registered has received a confirmation email with instructions for parking. If you have not received your confirmation, contact Hank Bitten at [email protected]
Curriculum Framework with Lesson Resources
NJ Model Curriculum with Best Practices for Elementary Grades
Kindergarten Grade 1 Grade 2
Grade 3 Grade 4 Grade 5
NJ Model Curriculum for World History in Middle School
The NJCSS is Collecting K-12 Lessons on Climate Education
Upload your Lessons to THIS FOLDER
Label lessons by District and Grade Band. (Teacher Name is optional)
Resources for Teaching the 2024 Election for President
What If Scenarios
Comparative Data on the Issues in the 2024 Election
The NJ Mock Election is Coming – October 17- Nov. 4, 2024
Congress, Senate, and President
Registration
Suggestions for Current Event Lesson on Anniversary of October 7, 2023
Israel/Gaza Activities
NJ Center for Civic Education Workshops
Monday, October 14, 2024 9:00 am
Teaching with We the People and Project Citizen
Tuesday, November 5, 2024 9:00 am
Teaching Controversial Issues and Media Literacy
Thursday, November 7, 2024 11:00 am
Infusing Civics, New Jersey, and Economics Into High School United States History
Friday, November 8, 2024 11:00 am
Teaching Controversial Issues
Wednesday, December 11, 2024 9:00 am
Engaging Students in Middle School Civics
Contact Bob O'Dell at [email protected] or Arlene Gardner at [email protected]
NJCSS Student Recognition Awards (Deadline is March 15, 2025)
Every student nominated receives a certificate and congratulatory letter
One student in each category and geographic area receives a plaque
NJCSS Middle School Student Award
NJCSS High School Student Award
Arlene Gardner College Student Award
NJCSS Teacher Recognition Awards (Deadline is April 30, 2025)
Every teacher nominated receives a certificate and congratulator letter.
One teacher in each category and geographic area receives a plaque and gift card.
Elementary Teacher Award (Grades K-5)
Middle School Teacher Award (Grades 6-8)
High School Teacher Award (Grades 9-12)
Middle States Social Studies Council Teacher Recognition Awards
The deadline to submit a nomination online is December 22, 2024
Online Form for Nominations
Daniel Roselle Award
This award seeks to celebrate and honor an individual who best exemplifies the character, qualities and the educational legacy that Dr. Roselle leaves behind.
Collins-Skinner Elementary Award (Elementary)
This award is presented to an outstanding elementary teacher who emphasizes social studies instruction in the classroom.
Cohen-Jordan Secondary Award (Secondary Ed)
This award is presented to an outstanding secondary social studies teacher who sets high standards for social studies instruction in a middle or high school classroom.
Harry J. Carman Award (College)
This award is presented to an outstanding college professor who supports social studies through effective research, teaching, integrity, service, and professional excellence.
Bernice Samalonis Award (Pre-Service and First Year)
This award is presented to an outstanding pre-service or first-year social studies teacher attending college/university or teaching in the Middle States region.
Distinguished Service Award
This certificate is presented to a school, district, institution, community member, or organization who has promoted innovative ideas to support more effective social studies education.
*NEW* Innovative Civic Engagement Award
This award honors an outstanding Social Studies educator in DC, DE, MD, NY, NJ, or PA who has demonstrated exceptional creativity and commitment in inspiring and mobilizing young voters.
Teacher to Teacher Award
This award is presented to a teacher who has developed creative classroom experiences for students and shared their innovative ideas with colleagues to expand their impact.
Outstanding Communication in Social Studies Award
This certificate is presented to an individual or organization that shares communication with social studies educators and supports innovative teaching methods and advances in the field. Communication could take various forms (e.g., newsletters, websites, social media, blogs, publications).
For more information contact Mr. Kevin Wagner, MSCSS Awards Chair, at [email protected]
Project Citizen First Place Award for Middle School
Ridgefield Park Junior/Senior High School
Project Citizen First Place Award for High School
East Orange STEM Academy
NJ History Day
Rights and Responsibilities in History
WEBSITE
Regional Contest at Rutgers University-Camden | Saturday, February 22, 2025
Regional Contest at Monmouth University | Saturday, March 8, 2024
New Jersey History Day State Contest at William Paterson University: May 3, 2025
Registration will open in December, with the final deadline of February 1, 2025.
Directory of our Videos for PD Credit
Two New Videos!
A Discussion on Clifford Case and the Challenge of Liberal Republicanism
Dr. Bill Fernekes, Tom Frusciano, Bob O’Dell
Register for PD Certificate
The Collections of Clifford Case at Rutgers University
Dr. Bill Fernekes, Author
Register for PD Certificate
Directory of World Leaders & U.S. Government Leaders (11/11/23)
NJ Department of Education Curriculum Integration of AAPI & DEI Mandates (1/26/23)
NJ Amistad Commission Opportunities
Rising Scholars Scholarship Application (75 students are nominated)
Contact: [email protected]
The State of Social Studies in NJ Schools
NJCSS Fred Cotterell Teacher of the Year Awards (2024-25)
NJ Elementary Teacher Award (K-5)
Eileen LaTorre
Lincoln School, Hasbrouck Heights, NJ
NJ Middle School Teacher Award (6-8)
Lauren Hallgring
Neptune Middle School
NJ High School Teacher Award (9-12)
Dayna Orlak
Waldwick HS, Waldwick, NJ
Congratulations!
What is NJCSS?
The NJCSS is a statewide association in New Jersey with 1,300 members devoted solely to social studies education. A major goal and accomplishment of the NJCSS has been to bring together educators from all social studies disciplines, including history, economics, political science, sociology geography, anthropology, and psychology.
Our members are elementary, intermediate, secondary and college educators as well as other professionals who share the commitment to the Social studies. Together, NJCSS members work toward a better understanding of the social studies and its importance in developing responsible participation in social, political, and economic life. Contact Hank Bitten
Teaching Social Studies Journal - Summer-Fall 2024 Edition
Read the articles on our blog!
Membership applications are at the bottom of our home page
2024 NJCSS Conference
Monday, October 21, 2024, Busch Student Center at Rutgers
"Challenges and Changes: Past, Present, and Future"
Conference Registration PDF
Conference Program
Every teacher registered has received a confirmation email with instructions for parking. If you have not received your confirmation, contact Hank Bitten at [email protected]
Curriculum Framework with Lesson Resources
NJ Model Curriculum with Best Practices for Elementary Grades
Kindergarten Grade 1 Grade 2
Grade 3 Grade 4 Grade 5
NJ Model Curriculum for World History in Middle School
The NJCSS is Collecting K-12 Lessons on Climate Education
Upload your Lessons to THIS FOLDER
Label lessons by District and Grade Band. (Teacher Name is optional)
Resources for Teaching the 2024 Election for President
What If Scenarios
Comparative Data on the Issues in the 2024 Election
The NJ Mock Election is Coming – October 17- Nov. 4, 2024
Congress, Senate, and President
Registration
Suggestions for Current Event Lesson on Anniversary of October 7, 2023
Israel/Gaza Activities
NJ Center for Civic Education Workshops
Monday, October 14, 2024 9:00 am
Teaching with We the People and Project Citizen
Tuesday, November 5, 2024 9:00 am
Teaching Controversial Issues and Media Literacy
Thursday, November 7, 2024 11:00 am
Infusing Civics, New Jersey, and Economics Into High School United States History
Friday, November 8, 2024 11:00 am
Teaching Controversial Issues
Wednesday, December 11, 2024 9:00 am
Engaging Students in Middle School Civics
Contact Bob O'Dell at [email protected] or Arlene Gardner at [email protected]
NJCSS Student Recognition Awards (Deadline is March 15, 2025)
Every student nominated receives a certificate and congratulatory letter
One student in each category and geographic area receives a plaque
NJCSS Middle School Student Award
NJCSS High School Student Award
Arlene Gardner College Student Award
NJCSS Teacher Recognition Awards (Deadline is April 30, 2025)
Every teacher nominated receives a certificate and congratulator letter.
One teacher in each category and geographic area receives a plaque and gift card.
Elementary Teacher Award (Grades K-5)
Middle School Teacher Award (Grades 6-8)
High School Teacher Award (Grades 9-12)
Middle States Social Studies Council Teacher Recognition Awards
The deadline to submit a nomination online is December 22, 2024
Online Form for Nominations
Daniel Roselle Award
This award seeks to celebrate and honor an individual who best exemplifies the character, qualities and the educational legacy that Dr. Roselle leaves behind.
Collins-Skinner Elementary Award (Elementary)
This award is presented to an outstanding elementary teacher who emphasizes social studies instruction in the classroom.
Cohen-Jordan Secondary Award (Secondary Ed)
This award is presented to an outstanding secondary social studies teacher who sets high standards for social studies instruction in a middle or high school classroom.
Harry J. Carman Award (College)
This award is presented to an outstanding college professor who supports social studies through effective research, teaching, integrity, service, and professional excellence.
Bernice Samalonis Award (Pre-Service and First Year)
This award is presented to an outstanding pre-service or first-year social studies teacher attending college/university or teaching in the Middle States region.
Distinguished Service Award
This certificate is presented to a school, district, institution, community member, or organization who has promoted innovative ideas to support more effective social studies education.
*NEW* Innovative Civic Engagement Award
This award honors an outstanding Social Studies educator in DC, DE, MD, NY, NJ, or PA who has demonstrated exceptional creativity and commitment in inspiring and mobilizing young voters.
Teacher to Teacher Award
This award is presented to a teacher who has developed creative classroom experiences for students and shared their innovative ideas with colleagues to expand their impact.
Outstanding Communication in Social Studies Award
This certificate is presented to an individual or organization that shares communication with social studies educators and supports innovative teaching methods and advances in the field. Communication could take various forms (e.g., newsletters, websites, social media, blogs, publications).
For more information contact Mr. Kevin Wagner, MSCSS Awards Chair, at [email protected]
Project Citizen First Place Award for Middle School
Ridgefield Park Junior/Senior High School
Project Citizen First Place Award for High School
East Orange STEM Academy
NJ History Day
Rights and Responsibilities in History
WEBSITE
Regional Contest at Rutgers University-Camden | Saturday, February 22, 2025
Regional Contest at Monmouth University | Saturday, March 8, 2024
New Jersey History Day State Contest at William Paterson University: May 3, 2025
Registration will open in December, with the final deadline of February 1, 2025.
Directory of our Videos for PD Credit
Two New Videos!
A Discussion on Clifford Case and the Challenge of Liberal Republicanism
Dr. Bill Fernekes, Tom Frusciano, Bob O’Dell
Register for PD Certificate
The Collections of Clifford Case at Rutgers University
Dr. Bill Fernekes, Author
Register for PD Certificate
Directory of World Leaders & U.S. Government Leaders (11/11/23)
NJ Department of Education Curriculum Integration of AAPI & DEI Mandates (1/26/23)
NJ Amistad Commission Opportunities
Rising Scholars Scholarship Application (75 students are nominated)
Contact: [email protected]
The State of Social Studies in NJ Schools
NJCSS Fred Cotterell Teacher of the Year Awards (2024-25)
NJ Elementary Teacher Award (K-5)
Eileen LaTorre
Lincoln School, Hasbrouck Heights, NJ
NJ Middle School Teacher Award (6-8)
Lauren Hallgring
Neptune Middle School
NJ High School Teacher Award (9-12)
Dayna Orlak
Waldwick HS, Waldwick, NJ
Congratulations!
What is NJCSS?
The NJCSS is a statewide association in New Jersey with 1,300 members devoted solely to social studies education. A major goal and accomplishment of the NJCSS has been to bring together educators from all social studies disciplines, including history, economics, political science, sociology geography, anthropology, and psychology.
Our members are elementary, intermediate, secondary and college educators as well as other professionals who share the commitment to the Social studies. Together, NJCSS members work toward a better understanding of the social studies and its importance in developing responsible participation in social, political, and economic life. Contact Hank Bitten
Recent Publications
September Newsletter 2024 June Newsletter 2024 Beneath the Floorboards Digital Exhibit on Enslaved Persons in Monmouth County, NJ Call for Manuscripts for our January 2025 edition is October 31, 2024 (Click for Details) Teaching Social Studies Journal - Winter-Spring, 2024 Teaching Social Studies Journal - Summer-Fall, 2023 Teaching Social Studies Journal - Winter-Spring, 2023 Teaching Social Studies Journal - Summer-Fall, 2022 Teaching Social Studies Journal - Winter-Spring 2022 Teaching Social Studies Journal - Summer-Fall 2021 Teaching Social Studies Journal - Winter-Spring 2021 Teaching Social Studies Journal - Summer/Fall 2020 Individual articles are also on our blog: https://teachingsocialstudies.org 2020 NJ Social Studies Standards NJ DOE Resources for Standards Including Grade Bands Profiles New Mandate for Asian American Pacific Islanders History & Contributions NJDOE Resources for Diversity, Inclusion & Equity in K-12 NJ Climate Education Resources Google Drive K-12 Curriculum Resources on Interdisciplinary Climate Education 2020 NJ Financial Literacy & Career & Life Skills Standards (Begin p. 21) Educating for Democracy Roadmap (39 pp) Educating for Democracy Report: Excellence in History & Civics (34 pp) Still Waiting A Children's Story Book about Climate Change Authored & Illustrated by Danielle Lee (High School Student) Video Link To request author visit, paper books, please email Danielle Lee Teaching Tips from Subject To Climate Student Recognition Awards for 2023-24 CONGRATULATIONS! Hall of Fame of Recognized Students (2018-2024) *First Place Recognition Award Middle School Division Northern NJ - *Rebecca Garcia, Lovell J. Honiss School, Dumont (Nominated by Joanne Conboy) Riley Espaillat (Charles A. Selzer School, Dumont) Central NJ -*Sia Dixit, Linwood School, North Brunswick Township, NJ (Nominated by Nancy Tracey Sheyla Candelario Almanzar, Shanelly Disia, Ashley Aleman Fernandez, Julliana Thompson (William C. Mcginnis MS, Perth Amboy) High School Division Northern NJ - *Bevin Brottman, High Point Regional HS, Sussex, NJ (Nominated by Kory Loyola) Fatima Ahmed (Bloomfield HS), Diego Albert (Pascack Valley HS), Marcel Astrakhan (Leonia HS), Kieran Doody (Pascack Valley HS), Jillian Gordon (Dumont HS), Jakob "Kobe" Haas (Ramsey HS), Parker Hein (Sparta HS), Jenifer Hernandez (Bayonne HS), Central NJ - *Theresa DeAngelis, Watchung Regional HS, Warren, NJ (Nominated by Anita Byk) Syra Bhatt (Princeton HS, Laura Izzi (Roxbury HS), Alex Mahdavian (Ridge HS, Bernards), Angie Yang (Ridge HS, Bernards) Southern NJ - *Fred Gale, Southern Regional HS, Manahawkin, NJ (Nominated by Dr. Bill Smith College Division Arlene Gardner Distinguished Scholar Award *Zoe Nalepa, Rider University (Nominated by Dr. Mark Pearcy) Join the NJCSS or Renew your membership for 2024-25! (Only $25.00) Online Registration Form PDF Registration Form Payment may be made by PayPal (link is below), PO, or check. Mail your PO or check to NJCSS, Rutgers University-Livingston Campus, Lucy Stone Hall, Suite A-350, 54 Joyce Kilmer Ave., Piscataway, NJ 08854 Join the NJSSSA (Social Studies Supervisors Association) Online Form Contact Gabrielle Rendek, Cranford Public Schools [email protected] New Jersey Council for the Social Studies Rutgers University, Livingston Campus Lucy Stone Hall, Suite A350 54 Joyce Kilmer Avenue Piscataway, NJ 08854 |
Directions to Busch Campus Center - Rutgers University