Welcome to Best Practices
Spotlight on Elementary Education
Example of Historical Thinking
How does the Ulysses S. Grant Memorial in Washington, DC, depict Grant and [...] »
Analyzing a source requires context for a more complete understanding.
[...] »What does an 1853 daguerreotype have to say? Plenty, says Frank Goodyear, [...] »
What meanings does the World War II Memorial in Washington, DC, have? [...] »
How did the women's suffrage movement use the rise of journalism to its [...] »
Teaching in Action
High school teacher Joe Jelen combines roleplaying and critical analysis—by [...] »
Sixth graders in Prince William County film their interpretations of the [...] »
Using Primary Sources
So you don't live near Gettysburg or the Alamo—can you still teach with [...] »
Quantitative data, although seemingly daunting and impersonal, can help you [...] »
Teaching with Textbooks
The language of history textbooks challenges English language learners and [...] »
Make the most of your textbook—engage students in close reading and analysis [...] »
Show your students how to challenge the authority gap between the textbook [...] »
Class discussion and personal inquiry builds an interactive relationship [...] »
Turn your textbook into a conversation by scanning its language for biases [...] »