Teaching Methods

  • Farber Gravestone Collection

    American Antiquarian Society | Jun 3, 2021

    The resource documents more than 9,000 New England gravestones, carved in the 16th through 19th centuries, with most made prior to 1800.
  • Digital Commonwealth — Massachusetts Collections Online

    Boston Public Library | May 26, 2021

    The resource provides access to thousands of Massachusetts and New England images, documents, and sound recordings that have been digitized by more than 180 member institutions.
  • Norman B. Leventhal Map & Education Center

    Norman B. Leventhal Map & Education Center at the Boston Public Library | May 25, 2021

    The resource is home to the Leventhal Map Center Collection and other 15th to 19th century map collections.
  • Dictionary of Canadian Biography

    University of Toronto, Université Laval, Canadian Museum of History, Government of Canada | May 24, 2021

    The resource is a staple of Canadian historical research.
  • National Archives

    National Archives | May 21, 2021

    The resource provides a dynamic variety of resources on teaching history and government at the elementary, middle, and high school levels.
  • American Antiquarian Society K-12 Resources

    American Antiquarian Society | May 21, 2021

    The resource is both a learned society and a major independent research library.
  • Crash Course — History

    Josh Green and Hank Green | May 19, 2021

    The resource has more than 300 videos on history topics that span time and place.
  • American Revolution Institute

    American Revolution Institute of The Society of Cincinnati | May 19, 2021

    The resource helps students understand and appreciate the achievements of the American Revolution, with extensive collections of paintings, manuscripts, and material objects.
  • Virginia Museum of History and Culture

    Virginia Museum of History and Culture | May 17, 2021

    The resource collects, preserves, and interprets the Commonwealth's history.
  • Voices of Democracy

    Shawn J. Parry-Giles, Robert Gaines, J. Michael Hogan, Rosa Eberly, and Martin J. Medhurst | May 17, 2021

    The resource promotes the study of great speeches and debates in US history.
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