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Exhibits Exhibitors EXHIBITS EXHIBITORS More than 180 exhibitors are displaying the latest educational products, programs, services, and travel opportunities. Make sure to spend time learning about the vast array of organizations serving the professional needs of social studies educators. We thank all exhibitors for their commitment to NCSS, and for joining us at the 98th NCSS Annual Conference. Bold numbers at the end of exhibitor listings indicate booth or table numbers corresponding to the Booth Floor Plan on page 140. ABA Division for Public Education station WGBH, are contextualized for the classroom 805 www.americanbar.org/publiced with support resources such as background essays, Ashbrook Center at Ashland University 321 N. Clark St. 17th Floor, Chicago, IL 60654 teaching tips, and discussion questions. 105 www.teachingamericanhistory.org The American Bar Association Division for Public 401 College Ave., Ashland, OH 44805 Education promotes public understanding of the law American Psychological Association Ashbrook’s TeachingAmericanHistory.org offers and its role in society through educational materials, www.apa.org resources for American history teachers and resources and programs. Initiatives include Insights 750 First St. NE, Washington, DC 20002 students, including professional development on Law & Society and Preview of United States 607 seminars, webinars, interactive online exhibits, and Supreme Court Cases. Visit www. americanbar.org/ document-based teacher toolkits. In addition to our publiced for more information. 807 American Revolution Institute at the Society of free resources, TAH.org offers online graduate courses the Cincinnati and a complete Master of Arts program in American ABC-CLIO www.societyofthecincinnati.org History and Government with Ashland University. www.abc-clio.com 2118 Massachusetts Ave. NW, Washington, DC 20008 715 130 Cremona Dr. Suite C, Santa Barbara, CA 93117 The American Revolution Institute of the Society of 303 the Cincinnati promotes knowledge and appreciation Asian Art Museum of the achievement of American independence by www.asianart.org ABOTA Foundation supporting advanced study, presenting exhibitions 200 Larkin St. , San Francisco, CA 94102 www.abotacivics.org and public programs, advocating preservation and Visit the Asian Art Museum of San Francisco’s 2001 Bryan St. Suite 8000, Dallas, TX 75201 providing resources to teachers and students to enrich education team to gather free curriculum resources 513 understanding of our War for Independence and its and talk with museum staff about bringing the Asian principles. 309 Art Museum into your classroom. Discover diverse ABRAMS The Art of Books cultures and histories of Asia and make connections www.abramsbooks.com American Sikh Council to your students’ lives today. 1333 195 Broadway 9th Floor, New York, NY 10007 www.americansikhcouncil.org 1222 P.O. Box 932, Voorhees, NJ 08043 Bedford, Freeman & Worth High School 619 Publishers ACIS http://highschool.bfwpub.com www.acis.com Amnesty International USA 300 American Metro Blvd. Suite 140, Hamilton, NJ 08619 343 Congress St. #3100, Boston, MA 02210 www.amnestyusa.org 1204 512 One North LaSalle St., Chicago, IL 60602 811 Benchmark Education Adams State University www.benchmarkeducation.com 208 Edgemont Blvd., Alamosa, CO 81101 AOA Medical 145 Huguenot St., New Rochelle, NY 10801 1311 www.unimedmessager.com Benchmark Education publishes resources that build 47 Cedarlake, Irvine, CA 92614 social studies knowledge and content-area literacy. American Archive of Public Broadcasting, WGBH 1221 Make your curriculum accessible and engaging with Educational Foundation leveled texts for diverse students, big books, and text www.americanarchive.org Aramco Services Company pairs that provide matching content at two reading 1 Guest Street, Boston, MA 02135 www.aramcoservices.com levels. Our newest series, Spot on Social Studies 1330 1200 Smith St. 27th Floor Mail Center-Attn: Public Affairs, (K-5) teaches social studies and genre studies using a Houston, TX 77002 workshop model. American College of Education 1119 414 www.ace.edu 101 West Ohio St., Suite 1200, Indianapolis, IN 46204 Archaeology Education Clearinghouse Big History Project 1137 http://archaeologyeducationclearinghouse. www.bighistoryproject.com wordpress.com P.O. Box 9700, Kirkland, WA 98083 American Experience & Frontline on PBS Society for American Archaeology, 1111 14th St. NW #800, 315 Learning Media Washington, DC 20005 www.pbslearningmedia.org Bill of Rights Institute WGBH, One Guest St., Boston, MA 02135 www.billofrightsinstitute.org American Experience and Frontline resources for the 1310 North Courthouse Rd. Suite 620, Arlington, VA 22201 classroom are available free on PBS LearningMedia, 815 pbslearningmedia.org. Film clips from these award-winning series, produced by public media 98TH NCSS Annual Conference 141 EXHIBITS Booksource Choices Program Forge and Gettysburg. Learn about the history of www.booksource.com www.choices.edu our Founding Fathers, including the Revolutionary 1230 Macklind Ave., St. Louis, MO 63110 Box 1948 , Providence, RI 02912 War and Civil War, with interactive experiences that 1211 1020 will excite and engage students of all ages. Contact Discover PHL, Valley Forge CVB and Destination Brightspark Travel Civics 101 Gettysburg for more information. 1326 www.brightsparktravel.com www.civics101podcast.org 8750 W. Bryn Mawr Ave. #450e, Chicago, IL 60631 2 Pillsbury St., Concord, NH 03301 DC Vote 1234 1313 www.dcvote.org 1111 14th St. Suite 1000, Washington, DC 20005 Britannica Digital Learning Civics Renewal Network 618 www.brittanicalearn.com www.civicsrenewalnetwork.org 325 N. LaSalle Dr. Suite 200, Chicago, IL 60654 202 South 36th St. , Philadelphia, PA 19104 Dr. Annette Laing: Non-Boring History Britannica Digital Learning provides high-quality, 707 www.annettelaing.com standards-aligned digital education materials 1323 that make teaching and learning more effective. Climate Generation: A Will Steger Legacy Recognized for curriculum relevant content, www.climategen.org Echoes and Reflections unparalleled expert knowledge, deep research 2801 21st Ave. S. Suite 110, Minneapolis, MN 55407 www.echoesandreflections.org capabilities, and multimedia resources, Brittanica A Will Steger Legacy empowers individuals and Anti-Defamation League, 605 Third Ave., New York, NY brings state-of-the-art products to all grade levels. their communities to engage in solutions to 10158 1102/1200 climate change. Stop by our booth for free climate Echoes and Reflections is dedicated to reshaping the change resources for all social studies classes and way that teachers and students understand, process, C-SPAN Classroom opportunities for professional development. 1039 and navigate the world through the events of the www.c-span.org/clasroom Holocaust. Through digital resources and professional 400 N. Capital St. NW, Suite 650, Washington, DC 20001 Close Up Foundation development programs, we partner with educators to 608 www.closeup.org help them introduce students to the complex themes 1330 Braddock Place Suite 400, Alexandria, VA 22314 of the Holocaust and to understand its lasting effect Capstone 604 on the world. 1321 www.mycapstone.com 1710 Roe Crest Dr. , N. Mankato, MN 56003 Congressional Medal of Honor Foundation Educational Travel Adventures 612 www.themedalofhonor.com www.etadventures.com 1501 Lee Highway Suite 300, Arlington, VA 22209 4400 Route 9 South Suite 1000, Freehold, NJ 07728 Center for Civic Education Inspire your students through the stories of heroes. Educational Travel Adventures strives to provide www.civiced.org Stop by the booth to learn more about our FREE unique learning opportunities through student travel. 5115 Douglas Fir Rd. Suite J, Calabasas, CA 91302 resources, which include lessons, videos, webinars, We know that there is no tool more powerful than 711 and professional development workshops. Lessons seeing your classroom come to life in the real world focus on the values of courage, commitment, and are excited to help bring your students their next Center on Representative Government sacrifice, integrity, citizenship, and patriotism and adventure! 1208 http://corg.indiana.edu are built to engage students in collaboration, critical 201 N. Indiana Ave., Bloomington, IN 47408 thinking, and personal reflection. 1216 Educurious Project-Based Learning Engaging Congress, a fun, FREE digital app, utilizes www.educurious.org primary sources to explore themes related to civics Consortium of Latin American Studies Programs 2815 Eastlake Ave. East, Suite 220, Seattle, WA 98102 and representative government. The game builds www.claspprograms.org 1322 content and critical thinking skills as students work 6801 Freret Ave. , New Orleans, LA 70118 through 30 primary sources across 5 themes. The 1028 EF Explore America session’s hands on activities focus on incorporating EC www.efexploreamerica.com into existing curriculum. www.engagingcongress.org Dar al Islam Two Education Circle, Cambridge, MA 02141 816 www.daralislam.org 208 10147 Allwood Ct., Manassas, VA 20110 Certell 1023 eMapshop & Klett International www.certell.org www.emapshop.com 3077 E. 98th St. Suite 275, Indianapolis, IN 46280 The DBQ Project 11634 Busy Street, Richmond, VA 23236 411 www.dbqproject.com 1121 1234 Sherman Ave. Suite 100, Evanston, IL 60202 Charleston County School District 413 EMC School www.ccsdschools.com www.emcp.com 75 Calhoun St., Charleston, SC 29401 Destination Gettysburg, Discover PHL, Valley 875 Montreal Way, St. Paul, MN 55102 1314 Forge
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