Celebrating Black History Education: A Collection
Education Week - Social Studies
JANUARY 30, 2024
This year’s special Education Week Opinion project celebrating Black History Month focuses on what is going well in Black history education.
Education Week - Social Studies
JANUARY 30, 2024
This year’s special Education Week Opinion project celebrating Black History Month focuses on what is going well in Black history education.
TCI
OCTOBER 28, 2024
Social studies is more than just a subject—it provides the foundation for understanding and engaging with the world around us. According to the National Council for Social Studies (NCSS) , social studies is the integrated study of social sciences and humanities to promote civic competence.
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NCHE
JUNE 25, 2023
The National Council for History Education stands in support of history teachers in Florida. The social studies standards focused on African American history, recently approved by the Florida Board of Education, sanitize historical acts of violence against Black Americans. Slavery is, and was, wrong.
NCHE
APRIL 21, 2023
The National Council for History Education stands by history teachers in South Dakota. The social studies standards recently approved by the South Dakota Board of Education did not adequately take into account the expertise of its teachers. Download the statement here.
Education Week - Social Studies
FEBRUARY 1, 2024
Recent highlights in Black history education, from the Center for K-12 Black History and Racial Literacy Education’s LaGarrett J.
Zinn Education Project
JANUARY 8, 2024
While right-wing legislatures restrict the teaching of Black history, we are pleased to support teachers who work to teach truthfully about U.S. In a class with teachers , Delmont explained the relevance of learning this history. Courtney Bennis High School Social Studies Teacher, Virginia Beach, Virginia A huge “Thank you!”
Doing Social Studies
JANUARY 27, 2022
As a member and current president of the Kansas Council for Social Studies, the working relationship between the professional Social Studies organizations in Kansas is one that I deeply cherish and am proud to be a part of. One way we do that is to co-host a yearly social studies conference.
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