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Students who can see themselves in historical figures learn how to debate respectfully.
A Canadian historian explores teaching U.S. history during America’s 250th anniversary through student projects, debate, and critical reflection. The post Teaching in Interesting T...
Felicia Gabriele The expression, “May you live in interesting times,” seems on its face, pleasant enough. Resembling a well-wish, its sunny exterior deftly cloaks the dark, caverno...
Who would have thought, 100 years ago, that teaching American history would become a problem? Americans lived in the greatest country ever, blessed by God, shepherded by faultless...
Create connections between students and your middle school social studies curriculum with engaging class activities and no-prep teaching resources.
English-language arts lessons at Independence Middle School have captured students’ imaginations, thanks to a creative twist.
As the U.S. prepares to celebrate its 250th anniversary, former national park rangers are hosting teach-ins and sharing history that the Trump administration has sought to erase fr...
As the U.S. prepares to celebrate its 250th anniversary, former national park rangers are hosting teach-ins and sharing history that the Trump administration has sought to erase fr...
Students at Vancouver Innovation, Technology and Arts Elementary School were transported back to 1776 on Monday morning for a hands-on history lesson about the American Revolution.
From George Washington at the Battle of the Monongahela to Davy Crockett at the Alamo, social studies textbooks have stripped adventure from history.
AbstractHistoricism is an important approach in the philosophy of history that emphasizes the role of historical context in shaping human thought, culture, and institutions. It arg...
As the 250th anniversary of America approaches, retired teacher and former MiddleWeb columnist Mary Kane Tarashuk reflects on her nearly quarter-century of teaching civics to fourt...
Historian Dr. Jeremy Neely shares perspective.
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Eighth graders Kenley Kipplen, 13, and Emma Iszkowski, 14, pointed Nerf guns at each other, giggling as they waited for the next wave of students to come to the gym at Jefferson Ju...
Looking for a fun, low-prep classroom activity that keeps students engaged while still practicing real learning skills? This Teach the Teacher printable worksheet pack is a creativ...
To be an educator and a writer is to inhabit a rollercoaster world of hope; at times, you are filled with the excitement and power of possibilities, and at others, you are terrifie...
Jon Hammack shares his experience teaching at a local Woodcraft store, along with the steps he took to prepare.
Emily Torres said the class has been the most meaningful teaching experience of her career.
What is your reaction to Florida’s alternative conservative U.S. history curriculum?
The White House criticized the Smithsonian's classroom lessons. But some teachers say the materials are invaluable.
Iowa Undergrads Will Have to Take History Courses Picked by Civics Centers Ryan Quinn Fri, 06/05/2026 - 03:00 AM Byline(s)...
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