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Sunday
, March 19
BANQUET HALL
7:30am •
WCSS Business Meeting
I
12:00pm •
Lincoln and Leadership - Going Beyond the Known
4:05pm •
Teaching U.S. History Thematically
II
12:00pm •
The Calm and Cool Classroom: Take Back Your Teaching Time!
1:00pm •
Teaching the Boundary Paradox: The Troubled Legacy of British Imperialism in Burma/Myanmar
4:05pm •
Teaching Responsible Citizenship
III
12:00pm •
Free International Resources for Teachers from IRIS at UW-Madison
1:00pm •
Knowledge About Language and History Teaching
4:05pm •
LOC Primary Sources to Suppport Inquiry
IV
12:00pm •
Using station hops in the social studies classroom.
1:00pm •
Using Content Area Literacy Strategies in the Social Studies Classroom
4:05pm •
To Student Teaching and Beyond.
SENATE A
12:00pm •
Culturally Responsive Teaching
4:05pm •
But, They're All So Different. . .
SENATE B
12:00pm •
Implementing Projects & Activities in the Government Classroom
1:00pm •
Using Maps Effectively!
4:05pm •
Wisconsin Giant Traveling Map
TBA
8:30am •
Unconference Sessions - Round 1
9:30am •
Unconference Sessions - Round 2
10:30am •
Unconference Sessions - Round 3
5:00pm •
Wine and Cheese Hour, Networking
The Bar
8:30pm •
WCSS Pub Trivia
UNIVERSITY AB
12:00pm •
Wisconsin 101: A Web Based Resource for Teaching US and Wisconsin History
1:00pm •
Hands On / Minds On Social Studies
4:05pm •
SS AR VR? OK!
UNIVERSITY CD
12:00pm •
Beyond The Glass: A walk through the Milwaukee Public Museum through the eyes of a culture's children
1:00pm •
Mini Games: Unlocking the Potential of Play
3:00pm •
Close Reading and the Common Core Bill McBride, keynote speaker
V
12:00pm •
Knowing the 'DL'(down low) of disciplinary literacy your social studies classroom
1:00pm •
World War II in the Pacific
4:05pm •
Game-Based Civic Education
Monday
, March 20
BANQUET HALL
9:00am •
The State of Economics Education in Wisconsin
10:00am •
Water is the Most Vital Substance in Our Lives
I
8:00am •
The Good/Bads of I-Pads and Other Technology in Social Studies Classroom
9:00am •
A Historical Perspective on the Arab-Israeli Conflict and Peace Process
1:30pm •
Understanding Judaism
2:30pm •
Summer Professional Development Opportunities Discussion
II
8:00am •
Wisconsin: Our State, Our Story--What's New for 2017 & Beyond
9:00am •
Socratic Seminar - Connecting Content & Literacy
10:00am •
Using Digital History to Learn about Life on the Great Plains in the 1870's
1:30pm •
American Indian Studies: Texts and Digital Resources
III
8:00am •
Teaching Beyond the Classroom – A Classroom’s Search for Wisconsin’s Slave History
9:00am •
Educating Globally Competent Students - The Global Education Achievement Certificate
10:00am •
Japan in Rockford
1:30pm •
Teaching History Through Close Reading
2:30pm •
Maps Are Spatial: Analyzing Maps, Charts, Pictures, and Graphs from a Geographic Perspective
IV
8:00am •
Using rational actor theory help students understand the political crisis in the Middle East.
9:00am •
A Walk All Over Wisconsin
10:00am •
Global Education From the Ground Up
1:30pm •
Students as Servant Leaders
2:30pm •
JFK for Today's Generation
SENATE A
8:00am •
The State of the Social Studies in 2017
9:00am •
Project Citizen and We the People
10:00am •
Teaching with Primary Sources from Thomas Jefferson's Monticello: Revolutionary Ideas on a Revolutionized Website
1:30pm •
Inquiry in the Civil War
2:30pm •
Using Teaching Tolerance in the Classroom
SENATE B
8:00am •
Navigating the Social Studies Standards Beyond the Textbook
9:00am •
BREAK OUT!
10:00am •
Exploring George Washington's World
1:30pm •
Civil Discourse in an Age of Incivility
2:30pm •
Standards Make Strange Instructional Bedfellows: Social Studies and Science - Inquiry & Problem Solving
TBA
7:30am •
Light Breakfast, sponsored by WIGA
UNIVERSITY AB
8:00am •
FanSchool: Using a Fantasy Sports Model for Current Events
9:00am •
Applied Sociology: Refugee Resettlement and Other Examples
10:00am •
It's Not About Teaching Reading: It's About Teaching Students to Read Like Historians
1:30pm •
Reading Strategies that work for the Social Studies Classroom
2:30pm •
How First-Person Historical Presenters and Interpreters Can Help Bring Your Social Studies Classroom Alive
UNIVERSITY CD
8:00am •
The use of academic discourse, close reading and socratic seminar in the social studies classroom
9:00am •
Reading, Writing, Speaking, and Listening in Social Studies
10:00am •
Hope and Healing after the Holocaust
1:30pm •
Immersive Learning: How to build experiences that captivate, inspire and engage students
2:30pm •
Getting Your Feet Wet with ArcGIS
V
8:00am •
APUSH Redesign Year 3
9:00am •
WOW Them with History! - Tips to enhance student engagement in Social Studies class
10:00am •
The Historical Precedents for #BlackLivesMatter: A Look at 1919, the Year of Racial Violence
1:30pm •
Educating Students for a Sustainable World: An Interdisciplinary Approach
2:30pm •
Guilty White Kids: Terrorism from 1960-1980
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, March 19
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