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Great Ideas for Using CCSS Publications. Presenters: Peg Hill – Publications Chair, Website Coordinator Leslie Smith & Laurie Mosier – Sunburst Editors Emily Schell – Social Studies Review Editor Maggie Beddow – Occasional Papers Editor Elizabeth Ramos – Tech Blogger.
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Great Ideas for Using CCSS Publications Presenters: Peg Hill – Publications Chair, Website Coordinator Leslie Smith & Laurie Mosier – Sunburst Editors Emily Schell – Social Studies Review Editor Maggie Beddow – Occasional Papers Editor Elizabeth Ramos – Tech Blogger
The Sunburst Newsletter Regular publication sent to all members of CCSS It is intended for a wide audience from classroom teachers to professional development providers
In Every Issue • Upcoming Opportunities for professional development • Gilder Lehrman Institutes • California History Project • Letters from the Front • Literacy Strategies • Teaching Tips to bring history to life • Legislative Updates
Using the Sunburst • 3Rs bulletins include best practices for fair and balanced teaching • Local Council Meetings for upcoming opportunities • Department meetings for bestpractices • With your siteleadership team forlegislative updates
Social Studies Review Annual peer-reviewed journal for CCSS members & researchers focused on emerging themes in Social Studies education 2014 Issue: Social Studies & Common Core
Social Studies Review Features Components Production Guest Editor selected & invited by Committee Themed articles solicited & selected by Guest Editor Peer Review Process (blind) Editing Format & Design Printing Distribution (U.S. mail) • Introduction to Theme • Themed Articles • 10-12 articles • 1,500-4,000 words • Special Interest Articles • Unsolicited • Columns • Elementary (P. Porter) • Middle School (G. Sabato) • High School (B. Day) • Advertisements
How to use Social Studies Review • Professional Learning Communities • Share with Administrators, Board Members, Colleagues, Student Teachers, Mentees • Teacher Preparation readings, discussions • Research • Adopt Best Practices
How to Contribute to Social Studies Review • Share ideas for themes • Peer Reviewers • Guest Editors • Writers • Theme Articles • Special Interest • Columnists • Photographs & Images • Advertisers • Design & Layout (InDesign) • Feedback Contact: Emily Schell SSR Editor eschell@mail.sdsu.edu
Occasional Papers (OP) Newsletter • Regular research-based publications are available to all members of CCSS • OP is intended for K-12 social studies curriculum leaders, pre-service teacher candidates, university educators, and/or classroom teachers.
Typical H-SS Topics Featured in OP • Standards – • “What Does it Mean for H-SS Teachers? CA Common Core State Standards” • Assessment - “The Case for Assessment Reform for California Schools”
Using Occasional Papers • Surveyed pre-service teacher candidates indicated they would like IHE teacher educators to introduce OP to them because… “…it is always good to have information that could be valuable to our learning and growth as well as professional development.” “…it would be helpful to be trained on how to teach history topics…” “…I would be interested in having social studies mentors…”
Occasional Papers Valuable sources for…. • Administrative meetings • Pre-service teacher and administrator training • Professional development of H-SS teachers • Personal growth Use to… Provide a rationale for changes in content or practice Learn the research that supports different ideas of curriculum & instruction Discuss the pros and cons of a practice or reform Advocate for social studies
Interested in publishing in OP? CCSS peer-reviewed Occasional Papers editors are Maggie Beddow, Ph.D., Sacramento State University [beddow@csus.edu] and Emily Schell, Ph.D., San Diego State University [eschell@mail.sdsu.edu]. If you are interested in submitting an article on a research-based topic of importance to K-12 social studies curriculum leaders, pre-service teacher candidates, university educators, or classroom teachers, please contact one of the editors for submission specifications.
Classroom Technology Blog http://www.ccss.org/Class_Tech
Electronic Resources • History & ELA electronic resources to meet digital text need for the Common Core & 1:1 classroom • Learn how Stanford History Education Group, Newsela, and others provide access to a wealth of expository texts
Technology Tools • Digital literacy tools for teachers and students • Multi-media presentation resources • Collaboration tools • Resources for the flipped and 1:1 classroom
How-To • Learn how to utilize new tech with step-by-step screenshots to assist you • Be a trailblazer and learn/grow your PLN on Twitter and grow your teaching arsenal
CCSS Websitewww.ccss.org Website available to everyone Includes news and resources for members & non members
What You Will Find at CCSS.org Website Feature About Us Legislative News Get Involved How to Use • Learn about CCSS • Contact CCSS leader in your area • Learn what is happening politically related to social studies • Become an advocate • Choose how to become involved personally: membership, CCSS committee, local council • Share news, ideas with others • Participate in the Tech Blog, Facebook, LinkedIn, & Twitter • Attend an event
Teacher Resources CCSS Publications on the Website Social Studies Review Current Issue – Economic Education for the 21st Century Issue in Process - Social Studies and Common Core Standards How to Be a Reviewer Occasional Papers Latest Issue - A Case for Assessment Reform in California Schools How to write an Occasional Paper Social Studies and the Common Core Standards Documents Professional Development Resources Lessons Plans Using the Standards Useful Websites Links to H-SS Organizations and lesson databases Links to local Council Primary Sources and Ideas for Using Them Print Resources Major Social Studies organizations and resource repositories
Teacher Resources Ideas for Use • Use an idea or strategy in your classroom • Share with colleagues • Select research articles to persuade administrators • Use with student teachers to build instructional and curriculum knowledge
Facebookhttps://www.facebook.com/California.Council.Social.StudiesFacebookhttps://www.facebook.com/California.Council.Social.Studies Look for connections to social studies colleagues and leaders, announcements for H-SS related events, resource suggestions, opportunities for students and more… Fan Page – 165 Group A Outreach – 252 Group B Outreach – 41All stats = 2-26--14 Twitter https://twitter.com/CAsocialstudies Look here for news, links to new ideas, connections to the Tech Blog, announcements social studies related events and opportunities. Twitter Outreach - 65 Linked In http://www.linkedin.com/pub/california-council/78/825/b79?trk=pub-pbmap Outreach 1208
Help Shape CCSS Publications • Join Pubs/Tech Committee (most meetings virtual + fall planning + CCSS) • Become and author and/or reviewer • Share ideas on social media & at local council meetings • Increase Pubs revenue as sponsor or advertiser • Spread the word to colleagues and student teachers in H-SS, the arts, and English Language Arts Email Peg Hill, drpeghill@verizon.net