Looking for resources to make geography or world history classes more accessible and interactive when you return to the classroom? Check out the resources below, which […]
The history of ancient societies can help us understand our world today. That is, after all, one of the goals of history and social studies […]
This year Memorial Day falls on Monday, May 31 — that’s next Monday! And while many people have a day off, educators may want to […]
May is Asian/Pacific American Heritage Month, a time dedicated to reflecting on the history and contributions of Americans of Asian and Pacific Islander (AAPI) backgrounds. […]
Dr. Susan Rivers, Executive Director and Chief Scientist of iThrive Games Foundation, talks to the club about the power of simulation activities to help build […]
This post is sponsored by Soundtrap by Spotify. It was originally published here. San Francisco Unified is taking Ethnic Studies to a whole different level, […]
Each February, schools, civic institutions, theaters, museums, and more dedicate themselves to telling the stories of African Americans in the U.S. Known formally as African […]
In his groundbreaking 1969 book, Custer Died for Your Sins, Standing Rock Sioux historian, theologian, and activist Vine Deloria, Jr. considered the place of Native […]
In the fall of 1914, it was clear to many that the Great War would end by Christmas. But the conflict we now call World […]
Building a robust and useful understanding of the world around us involves understanding people, both as individuals and as groups, topics we uncover through social […]
Major civic events, like an election, can be useful ways to integrate not just lessons on citizenship, but also a broad array of social studies, […]
Even when much of our time is spent at home, learners and educators can still get out and explore history. We can even do so […]