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WELCOME TO WCSS 19!  Please check the WCSS Website for council news, information about WCSS mini-grants, upcoming PD opportunities, and more! Also, you can access all submitted presenter materials here.  Enjoy your two days of social studies fun in Madison!
Monday, March 18 • 1:10pm - 2:00pm
A Virtual Visit to Thomas Jefferson's Monticello LIMITED

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Take part in an Electronic Field Trip to Thomas Jefferson's Monticello with alumni of the Monticello Teacher Institute. Virtually meet with educators at Monticello to learn about free resources for your classroom, how to approach the complexities of teaching slavery, and onsite opportunities. See how your students can tour the house and grounds of Jefferson's "little mountain" and talk with experts to learn about his life, contributions, and how his ideas shape our world today.

Speakers
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Daniel Hoppe

AP U.S. History and AP Government Teacher, Stevens Point Area Senior High (SPASH)
I am looking forward to presenting a wide variety of workshops at this years WCSS State Conference. I have taught AP U.S. History, AP U.S. Government and Politics and AP Comparative Government for many years along with a wide variety of other unique social studies classes. I will... Read More →


Monday March 18, 2019 1:10pm - 2:00pm CDT
Room V

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