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Setting the Tone: Introducing Students to World War II

Whichever lesson you pick, make sure it meets your learning goals. [...] »

Resources for Teaching Local History

Unsure how to construct a curriculum that focuses on the history of your area? [...] »

North Carolina History+Technology

Incorporating technology is an excellent way to engage students and deepen [...] »

Brain-based Research

What's in a brain? Quite a lot actually! Discover how brain research [...] »

Interactive World History

Do you want to introduce a child to the wonders of world history? Find out how! [...] »

America: The Story of US

Remember that any historical story, of the U.S. or otherwise, can be useful as [...] »

Bridging the Gap Between Ancient and Modern Democracies

To most students, "histories" are entirely separate— [...] »

Understanding Civic Republicanism

In order for students to grasp the importance of American civic republicanism, [...] »

The Progressive Era: A Group Effort

Provides a comprehensive list of websites and strategies to creatively [...] »

Historic Stories, Fictional Accounts: Achieving Multiperspectivity

Nonfiction texts are great sources for learning about historical events and [...] »