California History-Social Science Project
A statewide network of scholars and K-12 teachers, dedicated to providing the highest quality history instruction
History Social Science Framework
Outlines a focus on integrating more student inquiry into Californias K-12 classrooms
The Critical Missions Project at UC Santa Cruz
In partnership with native scholars, the Amah Mutsun Tribal Band, and the Critical Missions Studies Collective, we are working to transform the teaching of the California missions.
CHSSP Magazine
The Source is the CHSSPs magazine and includes regular updates on CHSSP programs across California

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Archive of the posts written by author: daisymar.

Interrogating and Re-Imagining Artistic, Literacy, and Historical Representations

Ethnic Studies Coordinator Mark Gomez introducing an activity

Mid Year Update Since launching our Interrogating and Reimagining Representations project for Ethnic Studies, we have been thrilled with the level of excitement and engagement from educators and community members. Taking inspiration from across various disciplines, local educators have been developing Ethnic Studies…

Teacher Inquiry Groups: Focusing Collaboration

Historical events and individuals, cross-cutting themes and concepts, essential skills and dispositions, connections to multiple communities and the present—a history/social science teacher’s course and scope and sequence is far-ranging and crowded to say the least. To teach their students well, teachers know all…

Telling the truth about the California Missions During Native American Heritage Month

If you were raised in California, perhaps you remember choosing a mission to learn about and subsequently constructing a model out of popsicle sticks or clay during your fourth-grade year. Today, learning about the California mission system continues to occupy a central place…

Black Lives Matter

One hundred and fifty (!) educators came to talk and think together June 24 in the Northern California Call to Action for History Educators. We talked about honoring Black Lives Matter and working towards a more just future. Teachers shared resources and had…

Landscapes in History: A Teaching with Primary Sources Workshop

How do I effectively use primary sources to engage my diverse students in historical inquiry and thinking? How do I integrate the environment and environmental literacy into my curricula? In the summer of 2019, 22 teachers joined us in a four-day workshop, sponsored…

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