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About CCSS
Social Studies is "the integrated study of the social
sciences and humanities to promote civic competence." The
California Council for the Social Studies is the leading
voice for History-Social Science education in California. It
represents educators in all fields of the Social Studies
including history, geography, economics, political science,
civics, law, archaeology, sociology, psychology, philosophy,
and the humanities at all educational levels from
kindergarten through university.
CCSS
Vision: The California Council for the
Social Studies will serve as the leading voice for the
promotion of quality History-Social Science education in
California.
CCSS Mission:
The California Council for the Social Studies promotes and
supports quality Social Studies education through service,
advocacy and leadership development. We are collectively
committed to strengthening the teaching of the Social
Studies disciplines through professional development, public
awareness and collaboration at local, state and national
levels. Our practices demonstrate a pro-active approach to
the dynamics of change while maintaining traditions that
provide stability and continuity through high standards for
educational excellence.
CCSS Purposes:
- To advocate the importance of quality Social Studies
education at the state, county and local levels
- To assist and encourage teachers to provide quality
instruction in history, geography, and the social
science related fields
- To advocate and promote History-Social Science
education as an essential foundation in developing
citizens for a democratic and humane society
- To identify quality resources for the improvement of
Social Studies programs and instruction
- To assist in the development and implementation of
state and local policies, frameworks, guides, testing
programs and other instructional components.
Benefits of Membership:
- Annual Conference - Members may
participate in the statewide annual meeting at a reduced
registration fee.
- Publications – All CCSS members
receive as part of their membership a nationally
recognized professional journal the Social Studies
Review with articles and teaching ideas related to
specific high priority topics. The quarterly newsletter
Sunburst provides current and critical information about
school reform issues, social studies professional
development and leadership opportunities, and curriculum
support.
- Leadership Opportunities – CCSS
members are encouraged to participate on committees such
as Curriculum & Instruction, Diversity and Social
Justice, Governmental Relations, Membership,
Professional Standards and Awards, and Publications.
- Legislative Representation – CCSS
members are encouraged to engage in advocacy for Social
Studies to the State Board of Education, members of the
legislature and to other civic and educational
organizations.
- Professional Recognition – CCSS
members join in the recognition and celebration of
excellence in social studies leadership, programs and
teaching at the elementary, middle, secondary, and
higher education levels.
CCSS Serves the Profession
and the Membership Through:
- advocacy for expanded quality Social Studies
education programs for all K-12 students.
- visibility and communication of a strengthened
History-Social Science discipline in California
schools.
- the development of a standards-based education
practice and standards implementation in an effort to
advance Social Studies education.
- enhanced capacity of Social Studies programs to
serve diverse student needs.
- effective staff development and pre-service training
programs to prepare Social Studies teachers for quality
classroom instruction.
- the development, promotion and distribution of
effective learning resources and current technology,
advocacy and leadership in the Social Studies
classroom.
CCSS Values:
As Social Studies professionals, CCSS and the membership
value practices for promoting and supporting quality Social
Studies education instruction and strategies including
methods that:
- engage students in active learning.
- relate classroom instruction to real world issues
and conditions.
- prepare students to act with civility in an
increasingly diverse society.
- help students become ethical problem solvers and
reasoned decision-makers.
- prepare students with essential critical thinking
skills to live in a rapidly changing world.
- prepare youth for productive and cooperative
activity at work and in communities.
- value diversity and promote cultural respect and
understanding.
- address controversial issues in a systematic and
objective manner, presenting multiple views and
perspectives.
- help students develop the ability to make informed
and reasoned decisions for the public good as citizens
of a culturally diverse, democratic society in an
interdependent world.
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