March in Spring with Social Studies
Focus on Inquiry and Evidence Assessment Design
3 Mondays in March and Guest Facilitator S.G. Grant
Fostering Student Inquiry in Social Studies with S.G. Grant and the IES team
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Special Guest Facilitator:
S. G. Grant is Professor of Social Studies Education having recently stepped down as the Founding Dean of the Graduate School of Education at Binghamton University. In addition to publishing papers in both social studies and general education journals, Grant has published five books including History Lessons: Teaching, Learning, and Testing in U.S. High School Classrooms (2003; Lawrence Erlbaum), Measuring History: Cases of State-Level Testing Across the United States (2006; Information Age Publishing), and Teaching History with Big Ideas: Cases of Ambitious Teachers (2010; Rowman & Littlefield). He won the Exemplary Research Award from the National Council for the Social Studies in 2004 for his History Lessons book. He served as senior consultant and writer on the College, Career, and Civic Life (C3) Framework for State Social Studies Standards and currently is the project manager for the New York Social Studies Resource Toolkit project.
Wednesday, Mar 18, 2015, 08:30 AM
75 Chestnut Street, Fredonia, NY, United States
3 Mondays in March
March 2, 2015 - Evidence Assessment Design with Greg Ahlquist
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March 9, 2015 - Inquiry Research with Dana Serure and Marcy Sweetman Registration Link
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March 23, 2015 - Digital Collaboration with Dana Serure and Marcy Sweetman
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Mondays in March for Social Studies are no-charge events for districts in Coser 565 (School Improvement) and will take place after school from 3:30 - 4:45 PM. The inquiry arc is the focus for each session and the intended audience includes K-12 Social Studies teachers and administrators. Key grade levels to consider attending are grades 5-9.