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Katherine Thrailkill’s Mentor Led Her to MAHG

Teaching American History

Lindblom is the 2013 Arizona Teacher of the Year and a 2014 Graduate of the MAHG program. The course would prepare students for her fast-paced junior-level AP American History class. It would give them time to think about American principles while learning to read primary documents.

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7 realities for Black students in America, 70 years after Brown

The Hechinger Report

That practice persisted in Wilcox County until 2013 , when high schoolers organized a prom for both white and Black students. The course was created in part in response to longstanding concerns that African American history has been downplayed or left out of K-12 curriculum. But the A.P.

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Resources for Teaching the Presidential Election

Teaching American History

Operations Against Terrorists (2001) Obama, Special Address to the Nation on Syria (2013) Emergency Powers and Civil Liberties during Wartime Lincoln, Message to Congress in Special Session (1861) Nixon, Interview on the Huston Plan (1977) Kennedy and Scalia, Boumediene v. Korea (1950) Yoo, On the President’s Constitutional Authority.

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2023 Institute Faculty

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Principal Faculty Joshua Brown is professor of history emeritus and former executive director of the American Social History Project and professor of history at the Graduate Center, CUNY. Halls Professor of the History of Art (emerita) at Indiana University. He is a noted scholar of visual culture in U.S.

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The new homeschoolers: More diverse, very committed

The Hechinger Report

In 2013, she, her husband and her cousin founded a nonprofit called Generations Indigenous Ways that offers after-school science programs and seasonal outdoor science camps. “If you know your culture, if you know where you come from, you’re stronger,” she said. You’re stronger minded. You learn better.”. Fatima Siddiqui, homeschooler.

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Can a school save a neighborhood?

The Hechinger Report

Vaux closed in 2013 amid a wave of citywide school closures. The $500 million plan — the largest single undertaking in the history of the housing authority, according to officials — also includes the redevelopment of the neighborhood’s 510 units of public housing and roughly 10 blocks of a commercial corridor.

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Online learning can open doors for kids in juvenile jails

The Hechinger Report

In Illinois, District 428 awarded 73 high school diplomas in 2017, up from 65 in 2013 when there were twice as many juveniles in the system and their average stay was longer. There are also monthly themes that drive lessons and activities — African-American history in February, health and nutrition in March.