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​NJCSS Annual Fall Conference
Directory of Exhibitors
​Schedule of Videos for PD Credit

PD Hours - Provider #820 (NJCSS)


African Americans Who Made a Difference
Amistad Curriculum Mandate
(African American History)
An Insider's View of the U.S. Senate
Big History Project in World History for Middle School

Big History Project in World History for High Schools
Civics for Students in Grades K-2

Civics for Students in Grades 3-5
The Elements of Academic Literacy
Getting Ready for College in High School
 
What are Human Rights? (Part 1)
What is Human Rights Education? (Part 2)
Human Rights & The Constitution of South Africa
Human Rights & National Memory
Story of a Child Laborer in Middlesex County (NJ)
Human Rights & Contemporary Issues
Living Voices: Bringing Life to History

Project Citizen (Grades 3-12)
Promoting Student Activism through Civic Engagement
 
Social Studies Games: The 3-2-1 Strategy
Teaching About Elections in a Partisan Era
Teaching Claims & Arguments in Standards 6.1 & 6.2
 
The Importance of Interdisciplinary Education: A Student’s Perspective
The Importance of Teaching Standard 6.3
iCivics for Educators
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Distinguished Keynote Speakers
Zachary Cohen - National Journal
Journalist in U.S. Senate
Topic Area: Inside Look at Democracy in Action

Lauren Tarshis - Scholastic, Inc.
Author of I Survived series, Editor & Managing Director
Topic Area: Civic Engagement through Stories