Showing posts with label NYSCSS. Show all posts
Showing posts with label NYSCSS. Show all posts

Monday, June 1, 2009

NYSCSS Updates

This past weekend we had our official NYSCSS change over meeting. Mary Duffin will be our new NYSCSS President, effective June 30, 2009. Our convention will be held next year in March at the Rye Town Hilton, Len Romano is our convention chair.
On June 28th I will begin a three week NEH institute entitled "Making Sense of the Reformation" in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Two other New York teachers are also participating in this program, Elizabeth Bierling-Powers of Washingtonville & Susan Cullen of Bethlehem. I am really excited to learn more about the Reformation and incorporate my new knowledge into my lessons for next year.
On July 26th, Beck LaRose of Fayetteville Manlius and I will be heading to Laramie Wyoming to learn about Women's Suffrage.
Watch for future updates about these great experiences.

Sunday, February 8, 2009

This is a Social Studies Blog aimed at New York State Social Studies teachers, although many teachers in the United States will probably find it helpful. My name is Linda Lapp, I am the current President of the New York State Council for the Social Studies (NYSCSS). This weekend I attended the Greater Metropolitan New York (GMNY) Social Studies Conference. Other Social Studies teachers asked me about various summer opportunities and how they could learn more about them. I decided then and there to create a blog revoloving around Social Studies Professional Development Opportunities. Please follow this blog and check back often for updates and information.
Right now I would like to direct you to the NYSCSS website where you can download the 2009 Convention Registration packet. Our convention this year will be held in Saratoga, NY - April 1-4. Registrations postmarked before March 17th receive the early bird registration discount. Visit www.nyscss.org to download your registration form today. I hope to see you there!