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In Memory of Mike Bisenius
We were sad to learn last week that Mike Bisenius, a 2022 graduate of the Master of Arts in American…
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Introducing our Fall 2024 Webinar Series, American Political Rhetoric
Staff and faculty members at Teaching American History have heard from our teacher partners that they want nonpartisan election resources…
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Joshua Dunn, Teachers Discuss Judiciary’s Involvement in Education
Good teachers respond to the needs of the students they seek to educate. Yet in their approach to this task,…
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This is a Test Blog
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Sean Brennan Leads Bipartisan Reading of the Declaration
On Independence Day, we watched a “bipartisan reading of the Declaration of Independence” organized by legislator and educator Sean Brennan,…
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Teaching American History’s Narrative Histories
Teaching American History emphasizes the use of primary documents. Why, then, is Teaching American History publishing a series of narrative…
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Water Rights in the West: The Hoover Dam
On this date (June 25th) in 1929, President Herbert Hoover signed the Boulder Canyon Project Act of 1928, authorizing construction…
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MAHG Qualifying Exam Tips | Teaching American History
Summer has arrived! And that means the pinnacle of TAH’s professional development for teachers has arrived as well: our Master…
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What’s Your Summer Reading? | Teaching American History
Summer’s here! Time to do that reading you put off during the school year. We asked teacher friends what they…
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The Power of Primary Documents
Primary documents prompt reflection on history. Landen Schmeichel sees this often when using documents in his Advanced Placement US History…
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