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Teaching Jewish American History in the Classroom

Accommodating Students Needing Extra Supports for National History Day in the Classroom

National History Day (NHD) is a program that can be used to meet students’ learning needs. At its core, it is differentiated instruction. Students can select topics that provide a …

Silent Heroes: Untold Stories of the Korean War

Exploring the U.S. Census and its Historical Insights

Researching Communities Through Local Newspapers

Analyzing Korean War Military Records for Silent Hero Research

Understanding the Causes of the Korean War Through Primary Sources

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Teaching African American History

Revolutionary Ideals: The Age of Constitutionalism

In this fourth webinar from NHD’s new Revolutionary Ideals Webinar Series, Dr. Mary Sarah Bilder explores the idea of constitutionalism in the early American Republic. This webinar was live on …

Liberty for Who? Democracy and Race-Based Slavery in the Early American Republic

In this third webinar from NHD’s new Revolutionary Ideals Webinar Series, Dr. Christy Clark-Pujara explores concepts of liberty and freedom as they related race-based slavery in the early American Republic. …

Revolutionary Ideals and North Carolina’s Regulator Rebellion

In this second webinar from NHD’s new Revolutionary Ideals Webinar Series, Dr. Abby Chandler explores North Carolina’s Regulator Rebellion as a new way to consider the idea of loyalists and …

Organizing an Argument

Using resources from the Library of Congress, learn how to apply historical thinking skills and help make these skills visible to students. This webinar focuses on how to organize and …

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