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Applications open March 10th for Fall Multi Day Seminars!

Teaching American History

Applications open soon for our Fall 2025 Multi Day Seminars! We are hosting seminars on a variety of topics in American history and politics. Native American Leadership, Identity, and Resistance at Mashantucket Pequot Museum & Research Center in Mashantucket, CT. appeared first on Teaching American History.

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A Close Look at Competency-Based Learning

Cult of Pedagogy

While skills like collaboration, effective communication, and critical thinking are valuable, it’s hard not to wonder what happens to content areas like history and algebra do these just go away? Example 1: A Classroom in a Competency-Based School One unit Messer teaches is a 9-week seminar called Global Zoo.

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What I Learned Because of School

A Principal's Reflections

One of my most rewarding experiences was my involvement in the Peer Leadership Program. With this program I was able to comfort frightened incoming freshmen during orientation, raise money to assist victims of the genocide in Darfur, and attend inspirational seminars about leadership and ethical issues.

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The Importance of Building Connections

A Principal's Reflections

The nine educators who visited New Milford were part of the International Leadership Program of the U.S. The morning began with Collen providing an overview of our school''s comprehensive Holocaust education program; highlighting the course curriculum, the study seminar to the U.S. Department of Education. Department of Education.

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Professional Development or Summer Camp for Teachers? MAHG is both!

Teaching American History

Fans of game-based learning or historical simulations will have two options during the first week of on-campus classes, as Progressive Era and Indian Assimilation, Resistance, and Removal are both using a Reacting to the Past game alongside our more standard method of seminar discussions.

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Lessons Learned During My First Year as a Community College President

ED Surge

Over the past 12 months, I learned more than any textbook could ever explain, more than any seminar could ever teach, and more than any video could ever portray. From there, the seed was planted in my mind that one day I could become a college president—and the rest is history.

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Colleen Shogan Receives the 2024 Hubert H. Humphrey Award

Political Science Now

As the nation’s record keeper, Shogan is responsible for preserving, protecting and sharing the history of the United States. Under her leadership, NARA has launched initiatives to enhance services and make its holdings more accessible, both in-person and online, with the goal of cultivating public participation and strengthening democracy.