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Empower students to understand our complex, interconnected world. Build global literacy from the ground up with free-to-access content from our social studies databases! https://t.co/O6l2hEC8vW
From 1970s Vietnam to building a new life in the U.S.— Ming Quan Chang reflects on her experience as a refugee in this video interview from The Asian American Experience database: https://t.co/hYZlfzLrpx #AAPIHeritageMonth
#OTDIH, Clara Barton founded the American Red Cross, establishing an organization dedicated to emergency response and humanitarian aid that continues to serve communities today. Learn more: https://t.co/vvnCyHhq12
Today, vibrant Cambodian, Laotian, and Hmong communities exist across the U.S Help students understand refugee resettlement and community building with this Topic Overview essay: https://t.co/JBnprwuPtD #AAPIHeritageMonth
In 1936, Robert Hong immigrated from China to the U.S. alone at the age of 11. Hear his firsthand account in this video interview: https://t.co/7OqWAmSiVM #AAPIHeritageMonth
Learn about key influences, turning points, and changemakers in the historical fight for Asian American political representation. Read our Topic Overview essay: https://t.co/oNhW58qYK6 #AAPIHeritageMonth
#OTDIH, Alan Shepard became the first U.S. citizen to travel into space, paving the way for his later journey to the moon aboard Apollo 14. Read his biography here: https://t.co/pq1ZqXruyr
This #AAPIHeritageMonth, expand your U.S. History curriculum with ready-to-use resources from our social studies databases! Check back all month for featured resources. https://t.co/Dsp9H4uV45
Today marks the launch of Fairchild Books Fashion for Schools, a new online database that brings content from the world’s leading publisher in fashion education to an interactive online platform customized for the high school classroom. Learn more here: https://t.co/wi2DEDLaGU
Help your students understand the defining moments of the Civil Rights Movement and learn more about the Freedom Rides of 1961 with this activity from The African American Experience research database: https://t.co/uPMNzCgQgm
Add context to current events for your students. Explore the history and modern status of these four countries currently in the news. Learn more here: https://t.co/m0sW4rPDpD
We're live at the #CSLA conference! Stop by Table 8 and learn about our books and digital resources for school libraries. Take a trivia question to win prizes - like this mini-sewing kit!
Support students’ #informationliteracy skills with our "Misinformation, Disinformation, and Malinformation" module. This quick, student-friendly tutorial can help learners identify and avoid different types of unreliable information. View it here: https://t.co/m0sW4rQbfb
Do you have students interested in fashion and design? Learn about Fairchild Books Fashion for Schools, a new career skills digital resource from Bloomsbury. Launching this February!
Learn more: https://t.co/rtrcZv9Qng
Looking to boost student #researchskills? Check out this student-friendly video tutorial on evaluating sources for credibility and accuracy, part of the Academic Success Corner in every Bloomsbury / ABC-CLIO database! ➡️ https://t.co/GoURSXxqt9
#PrimarySource or #SecondarySource? Keep research projects on track with this student-friendly video tutorial that helps explain the difference, part of the Academic Success Corner in every Bloomsbury / ABC-CLIO database! https://t.co/ddVJOIr0U6
#academicskills#studentresearch
The #WinterSolstice was one of the earliest astronomical phenomena noted by human cultures. Learn more about the day’s significance to Christianity, Paganism, and communities of Unbelief on Bloomsbury’s World Religions research database: https://t.co/fOkCrDHuyH
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A mystery as old as time, the megalithic structures at Stonehenge in Wiltshire, England continue to fuel theories about their purpose. This activity puts students in the role of investigator, asking them to consider the evidence for three major theories: https://t.co/4kQnW0OpPA
#OTD in 1804, Napoleon Bonaparte formalized his status as the emperor of France with a dramatic coronation ceremony. This painting by Jean Auguste Dominique Ingrès captures the power and authority Napoleon sought to embody: https://t.co/TcPl8ltOMm
#worldhistory#sschat
Indigenous language preservation is an ongoing effort in Native American communities. This infographic shows the geographic location and the estimated number of speakers of 65 severely endangered native languages in the U.S.: https://t.co/tDtsQYOMtc
#NativeAmericanHeritageMonth