Samantha Kirkley, Professional Development Director, will offer a full-day workshop (10:00 am-5:00 pm) on Thursday, November 21st. The session, titled "Investigating American History Through Archaeology and Oral Tradition," will feature our award-winning Project Archaeology Investigating Shelter curriculum. Participants will investigate a Fremont Pithouse.
National Council for the Social Studies (NCSS) Annual Conference
Register for the conference to join us in Room 104 of the Hynes Convention Center • 900 Boylston Street • Boston, MA
ABOUT THIS CONFERENCE
Reconnect With Your Social Studies Colleagues in Historic Boston!
Meet with thousands of social studies educators, administrators, and professionals from across the country to inspire your usage of best practices and rejuvenate with others in the social studies profession. You will leave the conference with strong strategies for delivering instruction that engages students, the best ways to advocate for the most pressing issues of social studies education, and a network of colleagues to support you throughout the year.
Boston has something for everyone. It’s a multicultural city with diverse neighborhoods from Beacon Hill to China Town. Visit the iconic Boston Common, explore the Innovation Trail of Greater Boston, or spend an afternoon at one of the many local museums. When it comes to history, Boston has you more than covered: for example, our conference site is just blocks away from the Freedom Trail, which includes 16 sites where the American Revolution started earning Boston its title as “the cradle of liberty.”