Social Studies

Areas of Support

Heartland AEA provides a variety of supports for social studies teachers, including:

  • Assistance in curriculum design
  • Instruction with inquiry
  • Implementation of the Iowa Core Social Studies Standards

Iowa Social Studies Standards

Preparing students for the 21st century cannot be accomplished without a strong emphasis on the social studies. The founders of our country emphasized that the vitality and security of a democracy depend upon the education and willingness of its citizens to participate actively in society. This level of participation requires civic competence. In other words, it is imperative that our future generations gain an understanding of the core concepts of social studies. Life in the United States within our democratic system is constantly changing, which creates varying social circumstances. As a result, citizens need to adapt to such changes in order to sustain vital democratic traditions. Meeting this need is the mission of the social studies.

As we work to carry on the ideals of the founders, we are compelled to revisit our fundamental beliefs and institutions and to construct new social contexts and relationships. The academic standards for social studies reflect the belief that the informed social studies student comprehends and applies to personal and public experiences the core content perspectives of the many academic fields of the social studies. Our entire social experiences, as well as our republic, are established upon the principles of individual citizenship. Therefore, it is necessary to pay attention to the education of those future citizens.

Iowa’s academic standards in social studies are premised upon a rigorous and relevant K-12 social studies program within each district in the state. Engaging students in the pursuit of active informed citizenship will require a broad range of understandings and skills. It will also require an articulated district curriculum that connects students to the social world through informed instructional experiences led by teachers who are committed to active civic participation. This represents a bold step toward a vision of social studies for all of Iowa’s students.

For more information, visit:

Iowa Core Social Studies Standards

Social Studies Information from the Iowa Department of Education

Important Contacts

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Alex Glade

Alex Glade

  • Social Studies Consultant

Education: Bachelor’s degree, social science education; Master’s degree, history

Certifications: ISTE Certified Educator, Google Certified Educator, Apple Education Trainer 

Experience: Secondary social studies teacher, Digital learning consultant
Joined Heartland AEA in 2014

Expertise: Artificial intelligence; Google Workspace for Education; technology integration; Pear Deck; instructional design; social studies; professional learning; technology coaching; ISTE Standards; universal constructs

Professional affiliations: Iowa Technology & Education Connection, International Society for Technology in Education, Iowa Council for the Social Studies, Nebraska Educational Technology Association

Social Studies