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When

Saturday November 2, 2013 from 8:00 AM to 3:00 PM MST
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Where

Grand Canyon University 
3300 W Camelback Rd.
Phoenix, AZ 85017
 

 
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Contact

Eric Proctor 
Vice President, ACSS 
emproctor95@cox.net  
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Call for Proposals!

ACSS Annual Conference

"Common Core: Staking a Claim in the 21st Century" 

Present at the Arizona Council for the Social Studies' Annual Conference, the premier conference for Arizona Social Studies Educators!

Saturday, Nov. 2, 2013

This call for proposals is intended for those who want to present content and/or successful instructional strategies in social studies education.  The ACSS Conference features sessions in the following strands:  American/Arizona History, World History, Geography, Economics and Civics.  This year's conference theme is "Common Core: Staking a Claim in the 21st Century"  and proposals with common core applications are strongly recommneded.  All conference sessions are 50 minutes in length. 

All presenters must register for the conference and pay to attend.  Click here for conference registration.

For information about exhibiting at the conference, click here.

For questions about conference proposals, please contact Eric Proctor at emproctor95@cox.net

 

Submit Proposal Here We are no longer accepting proposals for the 2013 Conference.   All those that submitted proposals have been contacted and session proposals have been confirmed.  Please contact Eric Proctor with questions:  emproctor95@cox.net.   Thanks!

About ACSS

ACSS is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting quality instruction for students and support for Social Studies educators. We are part of the network of more than 110 affiliated state, local, and regional councils and associated groups with the National Council for the Social Studies. Our membership represents K-12 classroom teachers, college and university faculty members, curriculum designers and specialists, social studies supervisors, and leaders in the various disciplines that constitute the social studies.