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This year our conference theme is focused on ensuring that educators will be able to access professional development and resources that will facilitate opportunities for students to access diverse perspectives on our shared histories, civic identity and what it means to belong in the Badger state. The logo was designed to encompass every language spoken in Wisconsin. As our nation and our state experience division, our goal as educators is to bring people together so we can all connect through the power of shared stories and experiences.
We are many voices, but we are ONE WISCONSIN!
​WCSS 2023 ANNUAL CONFERENCE
Many Voices, One Wisconsin

"Diverse Perspectives on Histories, Citizenship, and Belonging"

Madison Concourse Hotel  1 W Dayton St, Madison, WI 53703
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Friday, March 10-Sunday, March 12, 2023
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​WCSS 2023
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Friday (9am-3pm and 4pm-6pm) is packed with two full day seminars from 
Teaching American History: Slavery, Sectionalism & Civil War & The Bill of Rights Institute Seminar: Civics. Attendance at the Teaching American History Seminar will need to be a separate registration from the rest of the Conference, but it is free! Both seminars include a free lunch.

If you are unable to join us for the full day seminars, come for our workshops that will run from 4-6pm. We will have three different workshops to choose from: Elementary Social Studies, Act 30 from the Holocaust Education Resource Center, and a Civics Workshop with Joe Schmidt! 


Saturday (8am-5pm) will feature a buffet breakfast followed by our keynote speaker Dr. Jill Underly, Wisconsin State Superintendent of Schools. Hear from Dr. Underly about our pivotal importance as a subject area, and the new civics K-12 scope & sequencing work that will be recommended by the DPI in the 2024-25 school year.  

Engage with colleagues in sessions and workshops and lunch! Get to know your WCSS Board members at lunch and network with educators from across the state. The WCSS Board of Directors will host National Council for the Social Studies President Stephanie Pugh at our Happy Hour and Vendor time. Kick back with colleagues and enjoy a Pub Trivia in the later evening!


Sunday (9am-3pm) will feature more excellent sessions and a closing lunch which will include awards and our closing keynote speaker Deb Fowler from History Unerased.



What to expect over the three days:
  • 12 PD Sessions - Over 60 to choose from!
  • 5 meals & 1 Happy Hour
  • 2 Keynote Speakers & NCSS President
  • Pub Trivia
  • History Trunks & Poster Sessions
  • ​Vendors
  • Free Resources
  • Connectivity with colleagues!!!
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ABOUT WCSS

The Wisconsin Council for the Social Studies (WCSS) is a professional organization of social studies teachers. Its goals are to improve social studies teaching, develop the professional interests of social studies instructors, and cooperate with other organizations working for a better social understanding in the state, nation, and world. WCSS provides professional development opportunities, publications, and service to Wisconsin teachers. As an affiliate of the National Council for the Social Studies, WCSS is the professional organization for social educators in Wisconsin.​

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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