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Prepare for Fall Multi Day seminars!

Teaching American History

The seminar also includes a visit to a local historical site. Meals, materials, double-occupancy rooms, and historical site visits are covered 100%. During the seminar, the teachers discuss primary documents on the seminar topic with the guidance of a scholar, who acts as the seminar leader. See a sample itinerary here.

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Applications open March 10th for Fall Multi Day Seminars!

Teaching American History

Freedom, Virtue, & Resistance in African American Political Thought at African American Museum and Library at Oakland in Oakland, CA. The seminar also includes a visit to a local historical site. The Underground Railroad at National Underground Railroad Freedom Center in Cincinnati, OH. See a sample itinerary here.

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Making the Most of Distance Learning: 7 Tips to Share with Parents

Digital Promise

Easily access real-world learning materials like video tutorials, primary and secondary sources for research projects, museum collections, historical sites, and digital books, available online and often for free. Reading materials can include print or digital books, graphic novels, magazines, and online articles.

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Applications Open Soon for Spring Multi Day Seminars

Teaching American History

Bush Presidential Library & Museum in College Station, TX. How Congress Began at National Constitution Center & Independence Hall National Historic Park in Philadelphia, PA. The seminar also includes a visit to a local historical site. The End of the Cold War and the Challenge of the Nineties at George H.W.

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How do we teach Black history in polarized times? Here’s what it looks like in three cities

The Hechinger Report

“In kindergarten and middle school, we only ever talked about Rosa Parks and Harriet Tubman and Martin Luther King,” said Haajah Robinson, 15, speaking during an interview in the school library. The historical site, about 12 miles away from Norfolk, is a popular field trip destination. Santana goes deep.”

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Teach Truth Day of Action 2024 Event Highlights

Zinn Education Project

and the Phillips County Retired Teachers Association at the Eliza Miller Junior and Senior High School Historic Site, named for educator and philanthropist Eliza Ann Ross Miller. The Teach Truth pop-up with banned books will remain on display in the library/museum. Hosted on June 7 by the West Side Community Hub, Inc.