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Resources for African American History Month
How do you incorporate African American history in your teaching? African [...] »
The Bicentennial of 1812
How much do your students know about the War of 1812? Find resources on the [...] »
Joe Jelen on Discovering History Through Student Genealogy Research
Is it hard for your students to see how history affects them? Have them [...] »
Teachinghistory.org’s AHA Workshop: Teaching the Past in a Digital World
Missed our workshop at the American Historical Association in Chicago? Catch [...] »
Report on State of History Education Released!
Learn about Teachinghistory.org's free Report on the State of History [...] »
Elizabeth Glynn on Personal Tablet Computers
Personal tablet computers are everywhere, but what role do personal tablet [...] »
Resources for Martin Luther King Jr. Day
Do you use Martin Luther King Jr. Day as a teachable moment? Our spotlight [...] »
Valerie Tripp: Salty Ham: Using the Senses in Historical Research
Have you tasted pioneer foods like apple butter? Listened to old records on [...] »
Michael Yell Uses National History Day for Classroom Differentiation
Searching for advanced projects for your eager learners? Teacher Mike Yell [...] »
Start Planning Now for Summer Professional Development
It's never too early to start planning for summer professional development [...] »