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Elizabeth Blackwell, Female Pioneer in Medicine
This month marks the 175th anniversary of Elizabeth Blackwell’s graduation from medical school, making her the first woman to be…
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Create Your Own Learning Community
In any class that focuses on the Founding era in our MA in American History & Government program (MAHG), you’re…
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Resources for Teaching the Presidential Election
In honor of the Iowa caucus and the impending presidential election, this week’s blog features one of our CDC volumes, The…
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What Documents Should I Teach? Federalism, with John Dinan
John Dinan is the editor of our latest CDC volume, Federalism. He sat down with Ellen Tucker to discuss how…
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Preparing for a One Day Seminar
One-Day seminars are the easiest way to engage with Teaching American History in person. These are free to attend for all social studies teachers and…
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Civil Conversation Protects Our Civil Rights
Young citizens need civics education to understand their constitutionally guaranteed rights. The best civics teachers also help students learn the…
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Introducing our Spring 2024 Webinar Series: “Every Four Years”
For the past year, staff and faculty members at Teaching American History have heard from our teacher partners that they…
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