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DISTRICT SOCIAL STUDIES TRAINING
Tuesday, July 28th & Wednesday, 29th
Curriculum Coach Role
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Role as Social Studies Curriculum & Instructional Coach:
Curriculum Specialist – work together with you to support and model instruction, develop pacing and training locate effective resourcesCo-Fixer – will help you enhance instruction or solve challenges based on goals you setFacilitate Collaboration – help you build networks with colleagues to meet content and instructional needs
Pathway to Pacing
1. Go to myIPS.org 2. Click on “Who we are” and then
“Divisions” 3. Next, click on “Academics” and then
“Curriculum and Instruction” 4. Locate “Grade 7/8” or “Secondary
Social Studies” 5. Finally, click on Pacing Guides or
Pacing Resources in each content area
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Locating Resources
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Pacing Guide Sample
Consider standards foundation for mastery learning
Breakdown or “deconstruct” standards
• KUD – Know, Understand, Do
• Helps backward design
Use essential questions and target questions to frame learning goal
Pacing Guide Resources
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Session 1: Content Area Literacy Standards Presenter: Bruce Blomberg, IDOE, Social
Studies Specialist Link to Mr. Blomberg’s Literacy
Presentation Drop Box: http://tinyurl.com/p75tyo6
You can find lessons on “needs and wants” under Curriculum and Instruction links as Social Studies Resource Documents
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Session 2: Everfi
Presenter: Ben Gwynne, Everfi School Outreach [email protected]/314-384-3931
Link to Everfi website and registration: http://www.everfi.com/
See Everfi “Quick Start Guide” under Curriculum and Instruction links as Social Studies Resource Documents
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Session 3: Economics Across the Content Presenter: Dr. Mohammad Kaviani, Director,
Center for Economic Education [email protected] Terry Crews, center coordinator:
[email protected] Link to the Center for Economic Education (IUPUI)
http://www.econed-in.org/center_iupui.asp See calendar at their site for Econ Camp for
teachers: http://www.econed-in.org/econcamp.asp
You can find lessons on “needs and wants” under Curriculum and Instruction links as Social Studies Resource Documents
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Session 4: National History Day
Presenter: Matt Durrett, coordinator, Indiana Historical Society and National History Day [email protected]
Teacher presenters: Troy Hammon and Tobi Elmore
Link to NHD site and IHS workshops: http://www.nhd.org/ http://www.indianahistory.org/teachers-stud
ents/history-day/history-day-workshops#.VcTATflViko
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Session 5: Historical Thinking and Essential Questions
Presenter: Eric Heagy, district social studies coach [email protected]
Links to great sites organized around historical thinking and essential questions: Video: http://
teachinghistory.org/historical-thinking-intro Historical Thinking Matters:
http://historicalthinkingmatters.org/teachers/ Reading Like an Historian: https://
sheg.stanford.edu/rlh You can find documents to help create
“essential questions” under Curriculum and Instruction links as Social Studies Resource Documents
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