AHA video resources for K–12 history teachers include filmed workshops on teaching subjects such as westward expansion, the Civil Rights movement, and World War I. Other workshops cover using primary sources and technology in the classroom. The playlist also includes several sessions reflecting broadly on K–12 history education.
The playlist includes the following videos.
What are Schoolchildren Learning About US History? Four Takeaways in Five Minutes
American Lesson Plan: Mapping the Landscape of Secondary US History Education
Ten Years of C3: The Past, Present, and Future of State Standards
Teaching Westward Expansion: K–12 Educators’ Workshop
K–12 Educators Workshop: The Long Civil Rights Movement
How the AHA Serves K–12 History Teachers
Historians in the K–12 Classroom
Bridging the High School/College Divide
Food Will Win the War: A K–12 Educators’ Workshop on Teaching World War I, 1914–19
K–12 Workshop: Primary Source Connections In the Classroom
Technology in the Classroom: Using Chronozoom to Investigate Atlantic Encounters
Historical Thinking and the History Survey Course: K–16 Perspectives
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