Welcome to Best Practices
Spotlight on Elementary Education
Example of Historical Thinking
What do these letters from a women's rights activist reveal about social [...] »
What does an 1853 daguerreotype have to say? Plenty, says Frank Goodyear, [...] »
Can you trust a biography? Historian Tiya Miles analyzes an 1869 biography [...] »
Historian Christopher Hamner introduces educators to the World War II [...] »
Historian Christopher Hamner engages educators in close questioning of the [...] »
Teaching in Action
Did two bullets begin WWI? Explore causation in your classroom.
[...] »High school students use primary sources to question their textbook's [...] »
Using Primary Sources
Advertisements have surrounded us for years. How can you interpret them? [...] »
Improve your historical analysis skills by learning about different types of [...] »
Teaching with Textbooks
Show your students how to challenge the authority gap between the textbook [...] »
Class discussion and personal inquiry builds an interactive relationship [...] »
Allow students to see that history as we know it is interpretation, [...] »
Make the most of your textbook—engage students in close reading and analysis [...] »
The language of history textbooks challenges English language learners and [...] »