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Reading Like a Historian
Stanford History Group | Jan 22, 2021
The resource offers a free, downloadable curriculum which engages World History and US History students in historical inquiry. -
Edsitement! Teacher Guides
National Endowment for the Humanities | Jan 13, 2021
The source explores a broad range of topics in history and heritage, digital humanities, and online learning. -
Historias Podcast
Southeastern Council of Latin American Studies (SECOLAS). Created and hosted by Steven Hyland, Dustin Walcher, Lily Pearl Balloffet, Carlos Dimas. Also hosted by: Renata Keller, David McLaughlin, Carmen Soliz, Jaclyn Sumner. | Jan 13, 2021
This source is a weekly program of informed discussion on life in Latin America and Caribbean. -
Classroom Materials at the Library of Congress
Library of Congress | Oct 13, 2020
This source features more than 90 teaching modules on a variety of subjects in US history. -
Teaching with Historic Places
National Park Service | Oct 9, 2020
Teaching with Historic Places offers a series of more than 160 classroom-ready lesson plans that use historic sites as a means for exploring American history. -
Footnoting History Podcasts
Elizabeth Keohane-Burbridge | Oct 7, 2020
Footnoting History is a bi-weekly podcast series dedicated to overlooked, popularly unknown, and exciting stories plucked from the footnotes of history. -
EDSITEment! Lesson Plans
National Endowment for the Humanities | Oct 5, 2020
This resource offer synchronous lesson plans that can be adapted to remote teaching. -
Portland Women's History Trail
Eileen Eagan, University of Southern Maine | Oct 4, 2020
This site chronicles centuries of women’s history in Maine’s most populous city. -
Slavery and Remembrance
Colonial Williamsburg Foundation | Oct 2, 2020
Slavery and Remembrance embraces the intersections and differences among more than fifty sites and museums from across the globe to... -
Latin American and Caribbean Studies Digital Projects
Brown University Library | Sep 30, 2020
This site is useful to student researchers and instructors in search of primary source material on Latin America and the Caribbean.
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