K12 Certification & Curricula
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A Well-Rounded Education: At What Price?
Lee White | Dec 1, 2011
On October 20, 2011, the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee (HELP) completed its... -
The Do Nothings of Capitol Hill and the Know Nothings of the Nation: A Perfect Match?
Lee White | Nov 1, 2011
Everyone has heard the old adage, "if it ain't broke, don't fix it." In Washington, it seems that th... -
Making NCATE Work for Your Program: Using the National Review System to Improve History Teacher Preparation
Robert Harold Duke and Russell Olwell | Sep 1, 2011
National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE) reviews have never been a popular to... -
Casting the First Stone; or, Taking Pot Shots at the History NAEP
James Grossman | Sep 1, 2011
On June 14, 2011, the National Center for Education Statistics released the results of its 2010 U.S.... -
Leaving No Child Left Behind
Lee White | Apr 1, 2011
On March 14, 2011, President Obama urged Congress to fix the No Child Left Behind (NCLB) law before ... -
Historical Malpractice and the Writing of Textbooks
James Grossman | Dec 1, 2010
Another historical malpractice foisted upon American school children came to light recently in Virgi... -
AHA's Statement on Texas State Amendments to TEKS for Social Studies
AHA Council | Sep 1, 2010
The elected council and officers of the American Historical Association, while fully concurring with... -
Research and High School Students
Jason Knoll | Feb 1, 2010
Editor's Note: Perspectives on History welcomes letters to the editor on issues discussed in its pag... -
What Is "World History"?
Dwight Simon | Dec 1, 2009
To the Editor:I found Robert Bain and Lauren McArthur Harris’s article on the preparation of world h... -
It's Elementary: Focusing on History Teaching, K-5
Elise Fillpot | Nov 1, 2009
On a recent day in April, I visited an Iowa school to observe a history lesson.1 The class I visited...
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