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NCHE Partners with the Library of Congress

NCHE

About the National Council for History Education The National Council for History Education (NCHE) is a nonprofit professional organization that elevates the importance of history teaching and learning through professional learning, community building, and advocacy.

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Prepare for Fall Multi Day seminars!

Teaching American History

Historic locations. Free professional development. The seminar also includes a visit to a local historical site. Meals, materials, double-occupancy rooms, and historical site visits are covered 100%. Discussion of primary documents. A supportive and engaged group of educators.

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Applications open March 10th for Fall Multi Day Seminars!

Teaching American History

Historic locations. Free professional development. The seminar also includes a visit to a local historical site. Discussion of primary documents. A supportive and engaged group of educators. What more could you ask for? Applications open soon for our Fall 2025 Multi Day Seminars! See a sample itinerary here.

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Applications Open Soon for Spring Multi Day Seminars

Teaching American History

Historic locations. Free professional development. The seminar also includes a visit to a local historical site. Meals, materials, double-occupancy rooms, and historical site visits are covered 100%. Discussion of primary documents. A supportive and engaged group of educators.

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TEACHER VOICE: Educators need more resources, skills and partnerships to bring the world into their classrooms

The Hechinger Report

We can do this by taking field trips to local museums and historical sites, inviting experts into our classrooms, participating in programs like Empatico that connect students worldwide, creating robust class libraries and using content-rich curriculums across subject areas to build student knowledge.

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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

It’s difficult to find enough teachers with the subject-area knowledge to teach it, and over the years, many of the teachers who’d initially received professional development in the subject had left, Jimenez said. The historical site, about 12 miles away from Norfolk, is a popular field trip destination.

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