Public schools across the country are directing teachers to use curriculum resources from a nonprofit that teaches American history through the lens of racial and sexual oppression.
Log-in to bookmark & organize content - it's free! University of North Florida professor and author Nick Seabrook talked about Elbridge Gerry, gerrymandering, and the Massachusetts elections of 1812.
History lessons are being wiped from the internet, and California is retreating from ethnic studies, as education swings away ...
Women have made vital but often little-known contributions to American history. These lesson plans are based on History Detectives episodes that examine artifacts which provide clues to how women have ...
United States Army War College history professor Michael Neiberg talked about his research process for studying Vichy France, which collaborated with the Nazis, and the Anglo-American relationship ...
This project will guide students though a project-based inquiry into one of history’s famous cold cases. Students will choose a mystery to investigate, seek out and analyze both primary and secondary ...
Teachers, educators and curriculum experts in Scotland have revealed a set of lesson plans and guidelines for teaching ...
In this lesson, the class will apply to the contemporary world, the concepts they have learnt through historical examples. Ask the students to talk about the newspaper articles they have collected, ...
NEW BEDFORD — It's often said that the way to one's heart is through the stomach. Throw the mind — and soul — in the mix, and that's the thinking behind an upcoming Black History Month lesson to be ...