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NCCSS Conference Dates - April 24-25

The NCCSS Executive Board and Directors are pleased to share that the 2025 NCCSS Conference, which was postponed due to the Governor’s State of Emergency with the incoming winter storm, has now been rescheduled for April 24-25. The conference will take place at the Koury Convention Center in Greensboro, North Carolina.
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Thursday, April 24
 

9:00am EDT

Beyond Holidays: Teaching about Religion in K-8 Classrooms LIMITED
Thursday April 24, 2025 9:00am - 9:50am EDT
Avoiding the topic of religion is not really an option in today’s classrooms. Recent world events, increases in religiously motivated discrimination/harassment/violence, and enhanced recognition of religion as a factor in intersectional identity formation all highlight the importance of teaching about the world’s religions in U.S. schools. Religious holidays are a familiar entry point, and there are lots of published kids’ books and lesson plans using that angle. However, religious holidays can be problematic, particularly when it comes to equity. We’ll explore numerous alternatives to “the holiday approach,” with options like U.N. days (e.g., International Day of Peace, Zero Discrimination Day), pan-religious themes (e.g., sacred spaces), pan-religious values (e.g., kindness, charitable giving), and non-devotional non-holiday-centered kids’ books. We’ll also have time to hear from one another about challenges, concerns, and best practices. Handouts will include my recommendations for Diwali books, Hanukkah books, and Sikh books, as well as a Written Rationale for Teaching About World Religions, a PD document developed in conjunction with Tim Hall, current President of the NCCSS.
Speakers
avatar for Vicki Garlock

Vicki Garlock

Founder, World Religions 4 Kids
I teach kids (and their grown-ups) about the world's religions! I love learning about people's religious background and journey. How were you raised? How were your parents raised? Did your family adhere to any religious practices or traditions? How would you describe your religious... Read More →
Thursday April 24, 2025 9:00am - 9:50am EDT
Tanglewood 3121 W Gate City Blvd, Greensboro, NC 27496

9:00am EDT

Capturing the Unseen: Unveiling the Role of Women Activists in the Greensboro Sit-Ins Through Historical Inquiry LIMITED
Thursday April 24, 2025 9:00am - 9:50am EDT
This session presents a historical inquiry designed to teach fourth-grade students how to develop counternarratives that challenge prevailing, and often-simplified, accounts of the 1960 Greensboro Sit-Ins, a pivotal Civil Rights event. Inspired by classes taught in a college environment, an elementary social studies teacher educator and two university archivists tailored the inquiry for elementary teachers who want to explore this historical event and consider alternative perspectives with students. To this end, we have developed a five-phase inquiry to investigate the question: “Who planned and carried out the Greensboro Sit-Ins of 1960?” The topic would be most appropriate for US History social studies.
Thursday April 24, 2025 9:00am - 9:50am EDT
Tidewater B 3121 W Gate City Blvd, Greensboro, NC 27494

9:00am EDT

Teaching Global Education in the Classroom LIMITED
Thursday April 24, 2025 9:00am - 9:50am EDT
Global education is multifaceted, evolving, and can pose challenges for introduction in the classroom. The UNC area studies centers provide resources for educators interested in incorporating content on places such as the Middle East, Eastern Europe, and Africa. This session is for teachers interested in learning about a broad array of programming, such as teaching websites and professional development opportunities, to enhance global perspectives in the classroom.
Thursday April 24, 2025 9:00am - 9:50am EDT
Augusta A 3121 W Gate City Blvd, Greensboro, NC 27491

9:00am EDT

The Historic Magnolia House Virtual Exhibit LIMITED
Thursday April 24, 2025 9:00am - 9:50am EDT
This Virtual Reality exhibit will offer visitors an immersive experience that bridges the past with the present, focusing on the experiences of Black travelers in a segregated America. Join us for a Cinematic Virtual Reality Experience that immerses the viewer in the long history of restriction of movement for Black Americans and the creation of safe spaces in our communities.

  • Reserve Ticket for $14.99
  • Add Shoebox lunch for $9.99 (Shoebox lunch recreates how the negro traveler would eat if they didn't have a safe place to stop while traveling during Jim Crow). Pick up to go lunch box at 12pm either Thurs or Fri at 12pm. Be sure to pre pay and pre order
For more information on the Historic Magnolia House

Speakers
avatar for Natalie Miller

Natalie Miller

CEO and Founder, The Historic Magnolia
Preserve African American sites, reunite them with their communities, and give them a voice to tell their own stories through creating living historic spaces, education, the arts and community. The Magnolia Shoebox Meal Virtual Reality Traveling While Black Immersive Experience is... Read More →
Thursday April 24, 2025 9:00am - 9:50am EDT
Edinburgh 3121 West Gate City Boulevard, Greensboro, NC, USA

10:00am EDT

Engaging Globally and Locally with State Library Resources LIMITED
Thursday April 24, 2025 10:00am - 10:25am EDT
The State Library of North Carolina’s Government and Heritage Library offers resources to meet the needs of educators and learners alike. Join this session to learn more about SLNC's freely available resources, including student-friendly informational texts, historical document databases, digital collections, and more. This session will feature resources to support engaging instruction for learners of all grade levels and content areas in any location across North Carolina.
Speakers
avatar for Alyssa Putt

Alyssa Putt

Education and Instruction Librarian, State Library of North Carolina
As the Education and Instruction Librarian at the State Library of North Carolina's Government and Heritage Library, I manage all things education and develop content and collaborations with a focus on K-12 education. I'm a former Durham Public Schools media coordinator and classroom... Read More →
Thursday April 24, 2025 10:00am - 10:25am EDT
Tidewater B 3121 W Gate City Blvd, Greensboro, NC 27494

10:00am EDT

Beyond Brown v. Board: Exploring the Wilmington 10 through Primary Sources LIMITED
Thursday April 24, 2025 10:00am - 10:50am EDT
Presenters will introduce LaGarrett King’s Black historical consciousness framework as the basis of the presentation and engage participants using historical thinking skills (sourcing, context, multiple perspectives, etc.). Participants will analyze a letter to Rosa Parks as a gateway into exploring the Wilmington 10 as a counter narrative to school desegregation after Brown v. Board. The session will include an overview of school integration in Wilmington, NC, the closing of Williston High School and the reaction to the closing, and the Wilmington 10. Digital sources that can be used in 4th grade, 8th grade, and US history courses will be shared.
Speakers
avatar for Cara Ward

Cara Ward

Assistant Professor, University of North Carolina Wilmington
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Lisa Buchanan

Associate Professor of Education, Elon University
Thursday April 24, 2025 10:00am - 10:50am EDT
Augusta B 3121 W Gate City Blvd, Greensboro, NC 27492

10:00am EDT

Complex or Not? Teaching Honest History of the Civil War & Reconstruction in NC LIMITED
Thursday April 24, 2025 10:00am - 10:50am EDT
While some aspects of Civil War & Reconstruction history are complex, some are not. In a time of heightened tensions around teaching about controversial aspects of history, teachers may be tempted to pull their punches on aspects of the era that are not in doubt. This session will present the NC History Center's advice on how to be clear where clarity is crucial, as well as share how the NCHC is modeling high-quality content-driven PD in the state.
Speakers
avatar for NC History Center on the Civil War, Emancipation,  and Reconstruction

NC History Center on the Civil War, Emancipation, and Reconstruction

The NC History Center, in development for over a decade, is nearing construction of its main exhibit building in Fayetteville. Please visit our booth to learn about our plans to share honest history about how everyone in NC was affected by the Civil War and Reconstruction era. Also... Read More →
avatar for Raven Cathey

Raven Cathey

Teacher, Beaufort County Schools NC
Thursday April 24, 2025 10:00am - 10:50am EDT
Auditorium IV - Room sponsored by Ford's Theatre 3121 W Gate City Blvd, Greensboro, NC 27498

10:00am EDT

Exploring Europe with VR LIMITED
Thursday April 24, 2025 10:00am - 10:50am EDT
This session with VR headsets comprises a crash course on the EU & European capitals. Learn strategies for leveraging novel technologies and close looking to facilitate student exploration of the transatlantic relationship. Participants will consider the historical, economic, and social factors that informed the EU's development, and use VR and the built environment to anchor these discussions. Suitable for all grade levels.
Speakers
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Brett Harris

UNC Center for European Studies
UNC-Chapel Hill’s six Global Area Studies Centers provide services and resources for instruction, learning and research related to global issues, world regions and modern foreign languages. The Centers cooperate to better serve the University and public by hosting their own events... Read More →
Thursday April 24, 2025 10:00am - 10:50am EDT
Augusta A 3121 W Gate City Blvd, Greensboro, NC 27491

10:00am EDT

Exploring Five World Faiths in Your Classroom LIMITED
Thursday April 24, 2025 10:00am - 10:50am EDT
During this interactive session, participants will investigate objects that represent five world faith traditions – Hinduism, Judaism, Buddhism, Christianity, and Islam – and engage in a visual analysis of these primary sources as they relate to those belief systems.   Based on these investigations, we will consider more broadly the role works of art can play in teaching students the methods of historical and cultural inquiry. Participants will walk away with resources to use in the classroom.

Speakers
avatar for Jenny Marvel

Jenny Marvel

Head of School and Community Programs, Ackland Art Museum, UNC-Chapel Hill
Jenny Marvel is the Head of School and Community Programs at the Ackland. Her experience includes developing, implementing, and assessing school and community tours, online resource materials for students and teachers, and cross-cultural and interdisciplinary teacher workshops. When... Read More →
Thursday April 24, 2025 10:00am - 10:50am EDT
Tanglewood 3121 W Gate City Blvd, Greensboro, NC 27496

10:00am EDT

The Bob Dylan Pedagogy LIMITED
Thursday April 24, 2025 10:00am - 10:50am EDT
What if Bob Dylan wrote your history curriculum? This session takes a page from the man who said, “If I had to do it all over again, I’d be a schoolteacher,” and spins it into a new way of thinking about social studies. Forget dry facts—embrace history that questions, meanders, and makes you feel something. Whether you teach US History, World History, or Civics, you’ll learn how to channel Dylan’s knack for peeling back layers, unsettling certainties, and turning students into explorers of the human condition. If history has a voice, why not make it sing?
Speakers
Thursday April 24, 2025 10:00am - 10:50am EDT
Pebble Beach 3121 W Gate City Blvd, Greensboro, NC 27497

10:00am EDT

The Historic Magnolia House Virtual Exhibit LIMITED
Thursday April 24, 2025 10:00am - 10:50am EDT
This Virtual Reality exhibit will offer visitors an immersive experience that bridges the past with the present, focusing on the experiences of Black travelers in a segregated America. Join us for a Cinematic Virtual Reality Experience that immerses the viewer in the long history of restriction of movement for Black Americans and the creation of safe spaces in our communities.

  • Reserve Ticket for $14.99
  • Add Shoebox lunch for $9.99 (Shoebox lunch recreates how the negro traveler would eat if they didn't have a safe place to stop while traveling during Jim Crow). Pick up to go lunch box at 12pm either Thurs or Fri at 12pm. Be sure to pre pay and pre order
For more information on the Historic Magnolia House


Speakers
avatar for Natalie Miller

Natalie Miller

CEO and Founder, The Historic Magnolia
Preserve African American sites, reunite them with their communities, and give them a voice to tell their own stories through creating living historic spaces, education, the arts and community. The Magnolia Shoebox Meal Virtual Reality Traveling While Black Immersive Experience is... Read More →
Thursday April 24, 2025 10:00am - 10:50am EDT
Edinburgh 3121 West Gate City Boulevard, Greensboro, NC, USA

10:30am EDT

Stress Less with AI FILLING
Thursday April 24, 2025 10:30am - 10:55am EDT
Overwhelmed? Not enough time in the day? Come to this session and learn how to use AI tools to help you streamline your workload. This session is for anyone who works in education and finds themselves bogged down with neverending to do lists. In this session, you will learn about and practice using AI applications from Goblin Tools, ChatGPT, and Magic School to make your life easier!
Speakers
avatar for Ashley Grant

Ashley Grant

Social Studies Teacher, Greene County Schools
Ashley is excited to speak about two things she is passionate about: education technology and social studies education! She is also running for a position on the NCCSS Board of Directors. A social studies teacher for 13 years, Ashley has served many roles including curriculum writer... Read More →
Thursday April 24, 2025 10:30am - 10:55am EDT
Tidewater A 3121 W Gate City Blvd, Greensboro, NC 27493

10:30am EDT

The New NCpedia: A Redesigned Resource LIMITED
Thursday April 24, 2025 10:30am - 10:55am EDT
NCpedia, North Carolina’s online encyclopedia, and ANCHOR (A North Carolina History Online Resource) have both upgraded to new websites. Previously hosted in Drupal 7, our new sites now offer increased functionality and visual aesthetics in Drupal 10 to help educators and students learn and use resources related to North Carolina’s history, culture, and people. Visit this session to learn more about our websites’ redesign, what teachers have asked for on NCpedia, and what improvements are coming soon for them and their students to use.
Thursday April 24, 2025 10:30am - 10:55am EDT
Tidewater B 3121 W Gate City Blvd, Greensboro, NC 27494

11:00am EDT

But what does it mean to me? LIMITED
Thursday April 24, 2025 11:00am - 11:25am EDT
This session is designed to help all students critically examine and interpret primary sources while considering the sources’ place, time and perspective.
Speakers
Thursday April 24, 2025 11:00am - 11:25am EDT
Tidewater B 3121 W Gate City Blvd, Greensboro, NC 27494

11:00am EDT

E. B. Frink History Lab LIMITED
Thursday April 24, 2025 11:00am - 11:25am EDT
All educators are invited to learn about the various ways to bring history to life. The History Lab is a dedicated space to doing just that, capturing the imagination of students of all levels.
Speakers
Thursday April 24, 2025 11:00am - 11:25am EDT
Tidewater A 3121 W Gate City Blvd, Greensboro, NC 27493

11:00am EDT

Creating Inclusive Classrooms: Empowering Sikh Students and Beyond LIMITED
Thursday April 24, 2025 11:00am - 11:50am EDT
Join the Sikh Coalition’s session on the Sikh experience to receive background information on Sikh tenets, history, and contributions along with methods to incorporate the community perspective in US and World History classrooms. In addition, educators will be equipped with a deeper understanding of the role of inclusive education in ensuring the safety of not only Sikh students but other minoritized communities as well and free resources for educators and the classroom.
Thursday April 24, 2025 11:00am - 11:50am EDT
Tanglewood 3121 W Gate City Blvd, Greensboro, NC 27496

11:00am EDT

North Carolina Native Communities 101 FULL
Thursday April 24, 2025 11:00am - 11:50am EDT
North Carolina has the highest Indigenous population east of the Mississippi, making the state’s past and present rich with Indigenous histories & resilient cultures. The American Indian Heritage Commission, a program of the NC Department of Natural & Cultural Resources (DNCR), is dedicated to preserving, interpreting, and promoting North Carolina’s American Indian history, arts, customs, cultures, and modern-day contributions. In this session, we’ll explore contemporary American Indian communities around the state, dispel common misconceptions, and work to build awareness that can better serve Native and non-Native students. Participants will also learn about DNCR’s classroom resources and professional development opportunities.
Speakers
avatar for Christie Norris

Christie Norris

Director of Education, NC Department of Natural and Cultural Resources
Thursday April 24, 2025 11:00am - 11:50am EDT
Augusta A 3121 W Gate City Blvd, Greensboro, NC 27491

11:00am EDT

The Historic Magnolia House Virtual Exhibit LIMITED
Thursday April 24, 2025 11:00am - 11:50am EDT
This Virtual Reality exhibit will offer visitors an immersive experience that bridges the past with the present, focusing on the experiences of Black travelers in a segregated America. Join us for a Cinematic Virtual Reality Experience that immerses the viewer in the long history of restriction of movement for Black Americans and the creation of safe spaces in our communities.

  • Reserve Ticket for $14.99
  • Add Shoebox lunch for $9.99 (Shoebox lunch recreates how the negro traveler would eat if they didn't have a safe place to stop while traveling during Jim Crow). Pick up to go lunch box at 12pm either Thurs or Fri at 12pm. Be sure to pre pay and pre order
For more information on the Historic Magnolia House


Speakers
avatar for Natalie Miller

Natalie Miller

CEO and Founder, The Historic Magnolia
Preserve African American sites, reunite them with their communities, and give them a voice to tell their own stories through creating living historic spaces, education, the arts and community. The Magnolia Shoebox Meal Virtual Reality Traveling While Black Immersive Experience is... Read More →
Thursday April 24, 2025 11:00am - 11:50am EDT
Edinburgh 3121 West Gate City Boulevard, Greensboro, NC, USA

11:00am EDT

Holocaust and Genocide Education: Striving for Empathy and Accuracy LIMITED
Thursday April 24, 2025 11:00am - 11:50am EDT
Teaching the Holocaust is a profound responsibility that requires sensitivity, accuracy, and the ability to foster empathy in students. This session offers practical strategies for integrating resources from the US Holocaust Memorial Museum and the NC Council on the Holocaust into their teaching. By leveraging these materials, educators can create meaningful learning experiences that honor the victims, highlight the resilience of survivors, and confront the historical realities of this pivotal event. Participants will explore age-appropriate resources designed to engage students in critical thinking and address common challenges, such as balancing the emotional impact of the content with student age and maturity levels and combating misinformation or bias. This session will include resources for 6-8 Social Studies, World History, Civics, and American History.
Speakers
avatar for NC Council on the Holocaust

NC Council on the Holocaust

Regional Director, Workshop Planning Team, NC Council on the Holocaust
The North Carolina Council on the Holocaust is a state agency in the N.C. Department of Public Instruction, established in 1981 by Governor James B. Hunt, Jr., and authorized in 1985, by the General Assembly. It is composed of 24 members, of whom six are Holocaust survivors or first-generation... Read More →
Thursday April 24, 2025 11:00am - 11:50am EDT
Pebble Beach 3121 W Gate City Blvd, Greensboro, NC 27497

11:30am EDT

“FREE THE GENERATION” SEMINAR; Creating SEE Moments through Cross-Cultural Communication during learning experiences while understanding the Impact of Significant Emotional Events LIMITED
Thursday April 24, 2025 11:30am - 11:55am EDT
“FREE THE GENERATION” SEMINAR:This seminar develops into a three part session that provides 3 Interactive ways to implement Cross-Cultural Communication: A Working Session on How to Foster an Inclusive Environment that creates learning experiences that allow students to experience a SEE Moment (Significant Emotional Event) during daily lessons. Designed and created for each participant to learn strategies on how to address and confront challenges that hinder us from identifying and creating SEE Moments during learning experiences that sustain positive learning environments. All while evaluating and generating an understanding of the impact of Significant Emotional Events.
Speakers
Thursday April 24, 2025 11:30am - 11:55am EDT
Tidewater B 3121 W Gate City Blvd, Greensboro, NC 27494

12:00pm EDT

Lunch on Your Own LIMITED
Thursday April 24, 2025 12:00pm - 1:00pm EDT
Thursday April 24, 2025 12:00pm - 1:00pm EDT

1:00pm EDT

Keynote & Book Signing: Teaching about Religion in Polarizing Times
Thursday April 24, 2025 1:00pm - 1:50pm EDT
Teaching about Religion in Polarizing Times: Most states require social studies teachers to teach about the world's religions, but how do educators avoid controversy in an increasingly polarized country? Religion is at the center of renewed culture wars as some state leaders and lawmakers push for Ten Commandments posters in schools; religious chaplains as counselors; Christianity-infused lesson plans; and a Bible in every classroom. Author of Faith Ed, Linda K. Wertheimer, whose own personal story set her off on a quest to write about religion in schools, will share examples of teachers who have navigated controversies in world religion classes. What are some lessons learned? What difference can high-quality instruction about religion make in combating religious bigotry and improving religious literacy?

Linda K. Wertheimer will be signing copies of her book, Faith Ed: Teaching about Religion in an Age of Intolerance, which will be available for purchase after her keynote address. Proceeds from the book sales will be donated to the National Council for the Social Studies' First Timer Scholarship Program, in line with NCCSS's commitment as a Gold Star Affiliate.

Speakers
avatar for Linda K. Wertheimer

Linda K. Wertheimer

Author, FAITH ED: TEACHING ABOUT RELIGION IN AN AGE OF INTOLERANCE
Short Bio: Linda K. Wertheimer, a veteran journalist and former Boston Globe education editor, is the award-winning author of Faith Ed, Teaching About Religion In An Age of Intolerance.  During her nearly 30-year journalism career, she was a reporter at The Dallas Morning News... Read More →
Thursday April 24, 2025 1:00pm - 1:50pm EDT
Victoria 3121 W Gate City Blvd, Greensboro, NC 27407

2:00pm EDT

Globalizing Social Studies through Ukrainian Naïve Art
Thursday April 24, 2025 2:00pm - 2:25pm EDT
This session explores how Ukrainian Naïve Art can enrich social studies curricula by fostering global awareness and cultural understanding. Participants will discover strategies for integrating visual art to enhance cross-disciplinary learning, promote diverse perspectives, and engage students in meaningful discussions about history, identity, and resilience.
Thursday April 24, 2025 2:00pm - 2:25pm EDT
Tidewater B 3121 W Gate City Blvd, Greensboro, NC 27494

2:00pm EDT

But What Does it Mean to Me? LIMITED
Thursday April 24, 2025 2:00pm - 2:50pm EDT
This session is designed to help all students critically examine and interpret primary sources while considering the sources’ place, time and perspective.
Speakers
Thursday April 24, 2025 2:00pm - 2:50pm EDT
Augusta B 3121 W Gate City Blvd, Greensboro, NC 27492

2:00pm EDT

The Historic Magnolia House Virtual Exhibit LIMITED
Thursday April 24, 2025 2:00pm - 2:50pm EDT
This Virtual Reality exhibit will offer visitors an immersive experience that bridges the past with the present, focusing on the experiences of Black travelers in a segregated America. Join us for a Cinematic Virtual Reality Experience that immerses the viewer in the long history of restriction of movement for Black Americans and the creation of safe spaces in our communities.

  • Reserve Ticket for $14.99
  • Add Shoebox lunch for $9.99 (Shoebox lunch recreates how the negro traveler would eat if they didn't have a safe place to stop while traveling during Jim Crow). Pick up to go lunch box at 12pm either Thurs or Fri at 12pm. Be sure to pre pay and pre order
For more information on the Historic Magnolia House
Speakers
avatar for Natalie Miller

Natalie Miller

CEO and Founder, The Historic Magnolia
Preserve African American sites, reunite them with their communities, and give them a voice to tell their own stories through creating living historic spaces, education, the arts and community. The Magnolia Shoebox Meal Virtual Reality Traveling While Black Immersive Experience is... Read More →
Thursday April 24, 2025 2:00pm - 2:50pm EDT
Edinburgh 3121 West Gate City Boulevard, Greensboro, NC, USA

2:00pm EDT

Voices of Freedom: Empowering Junior Docents to Illuminate NC's Freedom Park LIMITED
Thursday April 24, 2025 2:00pm - 2:50pm EDT
8th-grade students will present during this session. Experience the power of place-based learning and student-driven storytelling with "Voices of Freedom." This session showcases a unique collaboration with the African American Heritage Commission and Carolina K-12 to develop a Junior Docent Tour for North Carolina’s Freedom Park in Raleigh—a site celebrating the legacy of Black Carolinians, Freedom, and Resilience. Learn how eight middle school students from The Exploris School are mastering public history as they uncover and share the lives behind the park’s iconic quotes. Participants will explore how this project engages students in meaningful, interdisciplinary studies connecting American and North Carolina history, civics, and cultural heritage.

This hands-on, inquiry-based approach equips students with public speaking skills, historical research capabilities, and a deeper appreciation of the stories shaping our society. Join us to discover strategies for implementing similar projects in your community, empowering students to become active stewards of history. Through Jr. Docent programs like this, we can inspire the next generation to preserve and teach critical narratives while fostering a greater understanding of diversity, equity, and justice in the historical record. Suitable for educators in American and North Carolina history, this session promises to leave you inspired and equipped to make history come alive in your classrooms.
Speakers
avatar for Cori Greer-Banks

Cori Greer-Banks

Director, Carolina K-12
Teachers are my bonafide favorite people. If you need NC resources—whether for history, civics, literature, or STEM, Carolina K-12 has you covered. Reach out to me and let me know how I can best help you in your classroom.
Thursday April 24, 2025 2:00pm - 2:50pm EDT
Auditorium IV - Room sponsored by Ford's Theatre 3121 W Gate City Blvd, Greensboro, NC 27498

2:00pm EDT

Why Does Religion Matter? Religious Literacy and Global Competence LIMITED
Thursday April 24, 2025 2:00pm - 2:50pm EDT
Participants explore the challenges that educators face when teaching about religion while being provided constitutional solutions to these challenges. Educators gain access to guidelines, frameworks, lessons, and resources, enabling them to teach about religion confidently, connecting it to global competence.
Speakers
avatar for Tim Hall

Tim Hall

K-12 Social Studies Instructional Coordinator, Vance County Schools
Tim Hall, Ph.D., is a K-12 Social Studies Instructional Specialist with Vance County Schools and President of the North Carolina Council for the Social Studies. He also serves as Vance County Coordinator for the North Carolina Council on the Holocaust. Tim has authored several textbook... Read More →
Thursday April 24, 2025 2:00pm - 2:50pm EDT
Tanglewood 3121 W Gate City Blvd, Greensboro, NC 27496

3:00pm EDT

Culturally Inclusive Primary Documents LIMITED
Thursday April 24, 2025 3:00pm - 3:50pm EDT
Build a more inclusive classroom and enhance the inquiry cycle as students analyze multiple historical perspectives and evaluate how the elevation or erasure of sources impacts historical narratives. US history is often biased by the type of primary sources created and recognized by Europeans and European Americans. This session will explore methods and practical resources to introduce students to neglected sources and help them build skillsets to recognize and analyze diverse narratives.
Speakers
avatar for Jessie Gillooly

Jessie Gillooly

Professional Learning Manager, Gibbs Smith Education
Thursday April 24, 2025 3:00pm - 3:50pm EDT
Augusta B 3121 W Gate City Blvd, Greensboro, NC 27492

3:00pm EDT

Engaging with Art: Writing Activities to use in the Classroom LIMITED
Thursday April 24, 2025 3:00pm - 3:50pm EDT
During this interactive session, participants will engage in multiple arts-integrated close looking and writing experiences with works of art that can be adapted as bell ringer exercises, introductions to units of study, or as stand-alone lesson plans. This session is appropriate for all K12 educators with strong connections to American and World History.
Speakers
avatar for Jenny Marvel

Jenny Marvel

Head of School and Community Programs, Ackland Art Museum, UNC-Chapel Hill
Jenny Marvel is the Head of School and Community Programs at the Ackland. Her experience includes developing, implementing, and assessing school and community tours, online resource materials for students and teachers, and cross-cultural and interdisciplinary teacher workshops. When... Read More →
Thursday April 24, 2025 3:00pm - 3:50pm EDT
Augusta A 3121 W Gate City Blvd, Greensboro, NC 27491

3:00pm EDT

The 5Ks and Beyond: Exploring Historical and Contemporary Sikh American Experiences LIMITED
Thursday April 24, 2025 3:00pm - 3:50pm EDT
Expand your understanding of Sikhism and Sikh American experiences. Sikh identity is often very visible on the surface, but the practices, beliefs, and experiences of Sikh Americans are often invisible. Learn more about Sikhism and the 120 years of Sikh-American history. Receive resources to promote cultural and religious literacy to enhance your teaching of AAPI history and heritage.
Speakers
Thursday April 24, 2025 3:00pm - 3:50pm EDT
Tanglewood 3121 W Gate City Blvd, Greensboro, NC 27496

3:00pm EDT

The Historic Magnolia House Virtual Exhibit LIMITED
Thursday April 24, 2025 3:00pm - 3:50pm EDT
This Virtual Reality exhibit will offer visitors an immersive experience that bridges the past with the present, focusing on the experiences of Black travelers in a segregated America. Join us for a Cinematic Virtual Reality Experience that immerses the viewer in the long history of restriction of movement for Black Americans and the creation of safe spaces in our communities.

  • Reserve Ticket for $14.99
  • Add Shoebox lunch for $9.99 (Shoebox lunch recreates how the negro traveler would eat if they didn't have a safe place to stop while traveling during Jim Crow). Pick up to go lunch box at 12pm either Thurs or Fri at 12pm. Be sure to pre pay and pre order
For more information on the Historic Magnolia House
Speakers
avatar for Natalie Miller

Natalie Miller

CEO and Founder, The Historic Magnolia
Preserve African American sites, reunite them with their communities, and give them a voice to tell their own stories through creating living historic spaces, education, the arts and community. The Magnolia Shoebox Meal Virtual Reality Traveling While Black Immersive Experience is... Read More →
Thursday April 24, 2025 3:00pm - 3:50pm EDT
Edinburgh 3121 West Gate City Boulevard, Greensboro, NC, USA

3:00pm EDT

Understanding Valley Forge as a Turning Point in American History LIMITED
Thursday April 24, 2025 3:00pm - 3:50pm EDT
Teachers, want to inspire and get your students engaged about Colonial American history? Then you need to be at this dynamic experience where we will explore and dive into the history of the winter encampment at Valley Forge by learning classroom strategies focused around George Washington, Thomas Paine, General Baron Von Steuben, and more. We will discuss classroom structure, engagement activities, and conferencing with students to develop success in your U.S. history lessons by using an easy to adapt lesson plan template, F.O.R.G.E.S. Whether you teach elementary, middle, or high school, you will find something useful in this session that you can take back to your classrooms to get your students hyped!
Speakers
avatar for Jeff L. Scott, Ph.D.

Jeff L. Scott, Ph.D.

Executive Director-Experiencing America and Academic Operations, Troy University
Experiencing America is the dynamic partnership between Troy University and the American Village. We provide amazing opportunities for teachers, students, and the community at-large.
Thursday April 24, 2025 3:00pm - 3:50pm EDT
Auditorium IV - Room sponsored by Ford's Theatre 3121 W Gate City Blvd, Greensboro, NC 27498

4:00pm EDT

Infusing Global Education into Social Studies LIMITED
Thursday April 24, 2025 4:00pm - 4:50pm EDT
In this session, participants will understand global education competencies and professional teaching standards related to global education and how to incorporate them into social studies. The session will actively engage participants in their learning through various activities demonstrating how global education can enhance social studies instruction. Participants will also learn about the new Global Educator Micro-Credentials and Digital Badge process to enhance their professional development goals.
Speakers
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Kelly Schultz

Standards Implementation Specialist, NCDPI
Kelly Schultz entered the field of education in the Spring of 2008 as a secondary English Language Arts teacher. She has since progressed in the field serving as a curriculum coach, MTSS District Coordinator, and NCDPI Education Consultant. Kelly has taught in both Illinois and North... Read More →
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Phylisha Sanders

Social Studies Consultant, NCDPI
Phylisha Sanders has dedicated herself to becoming a life-long educator and learner. A native of North Carolina, she became a middle school social studies teacher after graduating from North Carolina Central University. In her role as a classroom teacher, she was selected to serve... Read More →
Thursday April 24, 2025 4:00pm - 4:50pm EDT
Pebble Beach 3121 W Gate City Blvd, Greensboro, NC 27497

4:00pm EDT

Teaching 9/11 in Today's World: Approaches for a New Generation FILLING
Thursday April 24, 2025 4:00pm - 4:50pm EDT
Explore effective strategies for teaching the events and impact of 9/11 to a generation that was not alive during the attacks. This session will help educators navigate sensitive topics, foster empathy, and connect the historical significance of 9/11 to today’s global issues. Learn how to approach difficult conversations, incorporate multimedia resources, and create lessons that promote understanding and reflection. Participants will leave with tools to engage students in discussions about terrorism, resilience, and the ways 9/11 continues to shape the world.
Speakers
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Nick Sebesta

Social Studies Instructional Coach, Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools
Thursday April 24, 2025 4:00pm - 4:50pm EDT
Augusta B 3121 W Gate City Blvd, Greensboro, NC 27492

4:00pm EDT

The Historic Magnolia House Virtual Exhibit LIMITED
Thursday April 24, 2025 4:00pm - 4:50pm EDT
This Virtual Reality exhibit will offer visitors an immersive experience that bridges the past with the present, focusing on the experiences of Black travelers in a segregated America. Join us for a Cinematic Virtual Reality Experience that immerses the viewer in the long history of restriction of movement for Black Americans and the creation of safe spaces in our communities.

  • Reserve Ticket for $14.99
  • Add Shoebox lunch for $9.99 (Shoebox lunch recreates how the negro traveler would eat if they didn't have a safe place to stop while traveling during Jim Crow). Pick up to go lunch box at 12pm either Thurs or Fri at 12pm. Be sure to pre pay and pre order
For more information on the Historic Magnolia House
Speakers
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Natalie Miller

CEO and Founder, The Historic Magnolia
Preserve African American sites, reunite them with their communities, and give them a voice to tell their own stories through creating living historic spaces, education, the arts and community. The Magnolia Shoebox Meal Virtual Reality Traveling While Black Immersive Experience is... Read More →
Thursday April 24, 2025 4:00pm - 4:50pm EDT
Edinburgh 3121 West Gate City Boulevard, Greensboro, NC, USA

4:00pm EDT

Transformative Pedagogy: Navigating Traumatic Histories in Education LIMITED
Thursday April 24, 2025 4:00pm - 4:50pm EDT
This session delves into reevaluating pedagogy for teaching traumatic histories, emphasizing inclusivity, empathy, and transformative methods. Participants will gain strategies for navigating complexities, acknowledging emotional impacts, fostering critical thinking, and adapting student-centered approaches. Practical insights ensure educators create empathetic, resilient learning environments.
Speakers
avatar for Latonda Mitchell

Latonda Mitchell

Elementary Social Studies Curriculum Specialist, Charlotte Mecklenburg Schools
Versatile Curriculum Specialist with extensive experience in professional training, instructional design, and program facilitation. Proven ability to craft engaging learning experiences for diverse audiences by leveraging technology and data-driven insights. Skilled at fostering collaboration... Read More →
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Samantha Zapata

Curriculum Specialist, Charlotte Mecklenburg Schools
Samantha Zapata, a 20-year veteran educator, is the Social Studies Curriculum Specialist for Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools. She supports over 40 high schools and nearly 400 teachers through professional development, instructional design, and training. Committed to equity and inclusion... Read More →
Thursday April 24, 2025 4:00pm - 4:50pm EDT
Augusta A 3121 W Gate City Blvd, Greensboro, NC 27491

4:00pm EDT

“They Called Us Enemy”: An Interdisciplinary Study of Japanese American Incarceration during WWII LIMITED
Thursday April 24, 2025 4:00pm - 4:50pm EDT
Using Takei's graphic novel "They Called us Enemy" together with a curated primary source set, the audience will engage an interdisciplinary study of Japanese American incarceration in the United States during WWII. Presenters will model historically responsive question writing, source analysis, and interdisciplinary instructional design for social studies and ELA teachers in grades 4-10. Participants will receive digital access to the source set and teacher supplementary materials. Presenters will also overview modifications for use in grades 4-7 and in grades 8-10.
Speakers
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Lisa Buchanan

Associate Professor of Education, Elon University
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Cara Ward

Assistant Professor, University of North Carolina Wilmington
Thursday April 24, 2025 4:00pm - 4:50pm EDT
Tidewater A 3121 W Gate City Blvd, Greensboro, NC 27493

5:00pm EDT

The Historic Magnolia House Virtual Exhibit LIMITED
Thursday April 24, 2025 5:00pm - 5:50pm EDT
This Virtual Reality exhibit will offer visitors an immersive experience that bridges the past with the present, focusing on the experiences of Black travelers in a segregated America. Join us for a Cinematic Virtual Reality Experience that immerses the viewer in the long history of restriction of movement for Black Americans and the creation of safe spaces in our communities.

  • Reserve Ticket for $14.99
  • Add Shoebox lunch for $9.99 (Shoebox lunch recreates how the negro traveler would eat if they didn't have a safe place to stop while traveling during Jim Crow). Pick up to go lunch box at 12pm either Thurs or Fri at 12pm. Be sure to pre pay and pre order
For more information on the Historic Magnolia House
Speakers
avatar for Natalie Miller

Natalie Miller

CEO and Founder, The Historic Magnolia
Preserve African American sites, reunite them with their communities, and give them a voice to tell their own stories through creating living historic spaces, education, the arts and community. The Magnolia Shoebox Meal Virtual Reality Traveling While Black Immersive Experience is... Read More →
Thursday April 24, 2025 5:00pm - 5:50pm EDT
Edinburgh 3121 West Gate City Boulevard, Greensboro, NC, USA

5:00pm EDT

PBS NC Film Screening - American Coup: Wilmington 1898 LIMITED
Thursday April 24, 2025 5:00pm - 6:30pm EDT




Join North Carolina Council for Social Studies, PBS North Carolina, and Working Films for a screening of American Coup: Wilmington 1898, a documentary that tells the little-known story of a deadly race massacre and carefully orchestrated insurrection in North Carolina’s largest city in 1898 — the only coup d’état in the history of the US. This screening is part of a statewide effort to better equip educators to share the story of the massacre, its place in US history, and its lasting impact.
American Coup: Wilmington 1898 shares the story of how self-described white supremacists used intimidation and violence to destroy Black political and economic power and overthrow Wilmington’s democratically-elected, multi-racial government. Black residents were murdered and thousands were banished. The story of what happened in Wilmington was suppressed for decades until descendants and scholars began to investigate. Today, many of those descendants — Black and white — seek the truth about this intentionally buried history.

The screening will include a representative from PBS North Carolina Education Services who will share information about resources for educators. These resources include standards-aligned curriculum for incorporating the film into the classroom, as well as professional development opportunities for continued support for teachers. Attendees will be provided with documentation for CEUs.

Join us for this free screening and discussion to learn more about the massacre and coup, its place in US history, and its lasting impact. Together, we can ensure that the lessons of Wilmington’s past inform conversations around democracy today.
Speakers
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Melissa Thibault

Chief Education and Innovation Officer, University of North Carolina/PBS North Carolina
Digital and distance education. Open content. Equity of access.
Thursday April 24, 2025 5:00pm - 6:30pm EDT
Victoria 3121 W Gate City Blvd, Greensboro, NC 27407
 
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