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Live in-person Professional development opportunities

Throughout the year, NHCSS will offer in-person professional development opportunities to our membership. Check this page for up to date offerings. ​

April 15, 2025    8:00am-2:30pm
Federal reserve economic fundamentals

April 15th NON-member registration
Join specialists from Federal Reserve Education to learn more about classroom-ready
resources and active-learning lessons from the Federal Reserve. Session participants will
participate in demonstrations of engaging lessons on decision-making, circular flow, markets,
trade, economic indicators/business cycle, and fiscal/monetary policy. All lessons will be aligned
to social studies standards. This program is co-sponsored by the New Hampshire Council for
the Social Studies and the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta.
Location: Portsmouth Historical Society 10 Middle St, Portsmouth, NH 03801 

april 16, 2025    8:00am-2:30pm
economics! it's elementary

April 16th non-member registration

Sherlock Holmes had it almost right. It would be a crime to miss the opportunity to help elementary students learn about the economic world in which they live. Join specialists from Federal Reserve Education for a day of engaging lessons that are ready to use in your classroom. These lessons get students involved as they model economic choices. In addition, children’s literature will be used to allow for cross-disciplinary instruction. All participants will receive lesson plans, classroom materials, and children’s books that are used during the training.  This program is co-sponsored by the New Hampshire Council for the Social Studies and the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta. 
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Location: Portsmouth Historical Society 10 Middle St, Portsmouth, NH 03801 

Members: Register by replying to the email you received from nhcss

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  • C3 HUB
    • NH C3 HUB
    • What is the C3 Framework?
  • Resources
    • Book Club
    • Special Collections >
      • 100 Years of Suffrage
      • Resources & Materials
    • Online Resources >
      • US History Resources
      • World Resources
      • Government and Civics Resources
      • Current Affairs Resources
      • Behavioral Sciences Resources
      • Economics and Finance Resources
      • Pedagogy Resources
    • External Resources >
      • NH Organizations >
        • Moose on the Loose
        • NH Civics Institute
        • NHD in NH
        • The Remedial Herstory Project
        • Youth and Government NH
      • NH Museums >
        • *Full List
        • America's Stonehenge
        • Black Heritage Trail of NH
        • Fort at No. 4
        • Franklin Pierce Manse
        • Indian Museum
        • Mary Baker Eddy Homes
        • Musterfield Farm
        • White Mountains
        • Wright Museum
      • National Organizations >
        • Annenberg Learner
        • C3 Teachers
        • Economics Education Link
        • Gilder Lehrman Institute for American History
        • Learning for Justice
        • National History Day
        • Newseum
        • The Eisenhower Foundation
      • Digital Literacy >
        • Domain Help
        • Wayback Machine
  • Store
  • Newsletter
  • Donate
  • Awards
    • NHCSS Teacher of the Year
    • Kristi Alvarez Award
    • Mary Susan Leahy Award
  • Grants
    • NHCSS Professional Development Grant
    • Gwen Beane Mini-Grant