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Resources for Presidents Day

Feb 10 2012
February 20 marks Presidents Day, 2012. What does this holiday mean to you? [...] »

Social Studies Education "Down South"

Feb 8 2012
Listen in on a conversation about curriculum, technology, and commonalities in history education between the United States and Argentina with curriculum specialist Mabel Scaltritti. [...] »

Jennifer Orr on Data Retrieval Charts

Feb 6 2012
Young students absorb information fast. Help them make sense of everything they learn with data retrieval charts! [...] »

Resources for African American History Month

Feb 2 2012
How do you incorporate African American history in your teaching? African American History Month is one among many opportunities. [...] »

The Bicentennial of 1812

Feb 1 2012
How much do your students know about the War of 1812? Find resources on the bicentennial of this often-overlooked war. [...] »

Joe Jelen on Discovering History Through Student Genealogy Research

Jan 30 2012
Is it hard for your students to see how history affects them? Have them research their own pasts! Teacher Joe Jelen looks at student genealogy. [...] »

Teachinghistory.org’s AHA Workshop: Teaching the Past in a Digital World

Jan 25 2012
Missed our workshop at the American Historical Association in Chicago? Catch a recap here. [...] »

Report on State of History Education Released!

Jan 23 2012
Learn about Teachinghistory.org's free Report on the State of History Education, recently updated! [...] »

Elizabeth Glynn on Personal Tablet Computers

Jan 16 2012
Personal tablet computers are everywhere, but what role do personal tablet computers have in the classroom? [...] »

Resources for Martin Luther King Jr. Day

Jan 10 2012
Do you use Martin Luther King Jr. Day as a teachable moment? Our spotlight page and other resources can help! [...] »

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