Browse Project Spotlight
Looking for a rich repository of lesson plans across the U.S. History curriculum and grade levels? Life, Liberty & the Pursuit of Happiness offers teachers outside of Connecticut valuable online resources. [...] »
Just how has the U.S. impacted and been impacted by other nations? [...] »
Need to know more about the Mexican-American War? Check. How to use your iPad in class? Check. Answer your content and technology questions in one place. [...] »
Social history for the entire school populace—ELL and special education included. [...] »
Start small. Help students see how the history in their own neighborhoods reflects national change. [...] »
History is for everyone—including students in alternative education settings. [...] »
Ford's Theatre Society's Sarah Jencks leads teachers through Abraham Lincoln's Second Inaugural Address and follow-up activities, in this example of on-site TAH professional development. [...] »
Serving a geographically far-flung group of teachers? [...] »
With increasing emphasis on accountability, how can you conduct an effective evaluation? [...] »
From literature and Native American perspectives to local history, this site covers a wide variety of ground. [...] »
