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Nazi Germany: Youth and the National Community
Facing History and Ourselves | Aug 3, 2021
The resource is a 50-minute lesson plan designed to help students learn about the choices people made during the Weimar Republic,... -
History Assessments — Stanford History Education Group
Stanford History Education Group | Jul 28, 2021
The resource s history lessons, assessments, and curricula focus on how young people evaluate online content and help students develop the... -
Teaching Tolerance
Southern Poverty Law Center | Jul 21, 2021
The resource provides free resources to K–12 educators, including teachers, administrators, counselors and other practitioners. -
Library of Congress: World War I
Library of Congress | Jul 20, 2021
The resource offers classroom materials and professional development to help teachers effectively use primary sources from the Library’s vast digital collections in their teaching. -
The Olympic Games
The International Olympic Committee | Jul 20, 2021
The resourceis the authority on the Olympic Games and the Olympic Movement. -
Canadian Museum of History — Online Exhibitions
Canadian Museum of History | Jul 14, 2021
The resource offers nearly 100 online exhibitions on Canadian and world history and culture. -
Civil War on the Western Border: The Missouri-Kansas Conflict 1854-1865
Kansas City (Missouri) Public Library | Jul 14, 2021
The resource engages research and discussion on the Missouri-Kansas Border War that shook the region from 1854 to 1865. -
Borealia: Early Canadian History
Keith Grant, Denis McKim, and Laura J. Smith, editors | Jul 13, 2021
The resource provides an energetic, professional, and respectful space for conversation about research and teaching in early Canadian history. -
Virtual Museum of Canada
Canadian Museum of History | Jul 12, 2021
The resource is the largest digital source of stories and experiences shared by Canada’s museums and heritage organizations. -
Eleanor Roosevelt Papers Project
Department of History, Columbian College of Arts and Sciences, The George Washington University | Jul 7, 2021
The resourceshowcases the life of First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt—journalist, diplomat, civil and human rights advocate.
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