WISCONSIN COUNCIL FOR THE SOCIAL STUDIES
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The Wisconsin Council for the Social Studies (WCSS) is a non-profit professional organization of social studies educators. Its mission is to promote social studies and the professional growth and development of educators which, in turn, will help young people 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. 
​As an affiliate of the National Council for the Social Studies (NCSS), WCSS is the professional organization for Social Studies educators in Wisconsin. Stay connected to your colleagues and help to show the power of Social Studies as a member of our organization!​
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The Wisconsin Council for the Social Studies is committed to:

  • Building a vibrant community of educators, pre-service educators, students, and citizens passionate about social studies.
  • Empowering educators through professional growth and development opportunities to inspire young minds.
  • Advocating for the importance of social studies education in our democratic society, promoting cultural diversity, equity, and interdependence. ​
  • Educating and nurturing the next generation of educators and students to preserve and improve our democratic future.

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WCSS Position Statement on Supporting Academic Freedom to Provide a Comprehensive Civics Education in Wisconsin Social Studies Classrooms
Monday, August 26, 2024
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  • Home
  • Who is WCSS?
  • WCSS26
  • Teacher Resources
    • American Indian Studies Resources
    • Upcoming Professional Development
    • Civics Test Grad Req
  • Presenter Information
  • Conference Schedule
  • Exhibitor Information
  • Beyondference Schedule and Recordings
  • AWARDS AND SCHOLARSHIPS
    • Distinguished Teacher of the Year
    • Global Citizenship Award
    • Civil Liberties/Rights in Teaching Award
    • First Time Conference Attendee Scholarship
    • BIPOC Scholarship
    • Student Award
    • Mini Grants
    • Snavely/Michalko Award
    • Past Teacher of the Year
    • Past Global Citizenship Awards
    • Past Civil Rights/Liberties Recipients
  • Member Info
    • JOIN WCSS
    • Join the Board
  • NEWSLETTERS
    • Past Newsletter Archive
  • Voting Information
  • Student Academic Competitions
  • Advocacy
  • Contact