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Online Archive for WWII

World History Teachers Blog

Here is a cool new online archive of 20th-century resources surrounding Winston Churchill. The archive includes primary sources such as images, cartoons, and documents. One of the most interesting parts of the archives is the investigations of significant issues designed for high school students.

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Leading With Video

A Principal's Reflections

Below I break down four main categories of digital tools: Archived video (moderate/long length) YouTube has long been the video tool of choice for digital leaders. Archived video (short length) Tools such as Vine and Instagram have revolutionized the way leaders can share innovative practices in brevity. Want to learn something new?

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WHN Annual Conference 2025, Call for Papers

Women's History Network

First Call for Papers Womens History Network 33rd Annual Conference Online via Zoom Thursday 4 & Friday 5 September 2025 Hidden in Plain Sight: Women in Archives, Libraries, Museums and Personal Collections.

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Best of SAPIENS 2024

Sapiens

Human Rights Archived Haints By Alma Simba SAPIENS 2024 poet-in-residence conjures the voices of those imprisoned in archives. Creative Nonfiction Finding Our Way Forwardby Remembering By Aaron McCanna In a personal essay, a mixed-race and Native anthropologist draws strength from his ancestors.

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The Role of a Leader in Building Capacity

A Principal's Reflections

As you come across research that supports the types of effective pedagogical techniques you wish to see in your classrooms, archive it in a document that you can refer to when writing up observations. I made an effort to align every point of critical feedback to current research.

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Musings on Leadership, Change, and #EdTech

A Principal's Reflections

The idea then popped into my head that I should archive all of these in a blog post. As I looked through my updates I noticed that I had posted quite a few quotes, ideas, thoughts, and opinions on leading change. Maybe some of you will find value in them (or maybe not). Make the tough decisions instead of trying to please everyone.

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Bits and Bytes Don’t Leave Bones

Anthropology News

Open-access sites like Annas Archive challenge these barriers, much like underground migration networks, offering access but risking legal suppression. Even open-knowledge projects like the Internet Archive s Wayback Machine face legal threats, echoing the way public records and historical narratives are censored.