Teaching and Learning

  • What Use Is a Book?

    Carla Gardina Pestana | Apr 19, 2023

    In a digital age, what is the relationship between information and the medium that conveys it?
  • Teaching the History Wars

    Megan Threlkeld | Apr 18, 2023

    In a seminar on the history wars, Megan Threlkeld provides students with a strong foundation for understanding the stakes of...
  • Maintaining Standards

    Brendan Gillis and Julia Brookins | Apr 13, 2023

    The AHA has recently taken action in a number of states to protect the integrity of social studies standards.
  • Thinking Machines

    E. Thomas Ewing, Landon Downer, Patrick Luppino, and Victor Mukora | Apr 10, 2023

    How do you teach the history of computing in the age of artificial intelligence?
  • An Uncertain Trend

    Julia Brookins | Feb 23, 2023

    Our newest data on undergraduate enrollments raises new questions.
  • Don’t Say Gay, Stop WOKE, Banned Books, and Anti-Trans Laws

    Laura Ansley | Feb 10, 2023

    A webinar on current controversies regarding history education and related issues featured the challenges facing teachers at all education levels.
  • The Uncertain Future of Social Studies in Virginia

    Brendan Gillis | Feb 9, 2023

    An update on the AHA’s recent K–12 advocacy in Virginia.
  • The Integrity of History Education

    James Grossman and Jeremy C. Young | Feb 8, 2023

    Over the past two years, legislation that would ban so-called divisive concepts concerning race, gen...
  • AHA23

    Photographs by Marc Monaghan | Jan 25, 2023

    Historians visited the City of Brotherly Love for four days of discussions on a variety of topics.
  • Perspectives on 2022

    Lizzy Meggyesy | Dec 30, 2022

    Enjoy this sampling of popular articles in 2022.
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