Educators and students, join us online Jan 24, 2025 for this free AACC Virtual Education Day. Register for presentations and LIVE performances, and watch films that explore and celebrate African American life, history, and culture.
To register, click here: https://t.co/DIUlzNMi8y
Happy #ElectionDay! Don’t forget to exercise your right to #vote! If you’ve ever wondered who could vote and when in North Carolina, check out this spread on voting rights from our award-winning Tar Heel Junior Historian magazine. Learn more here: https://t.co/1QAPKbu2m3.
We appreciate you considering sharing your expertise and experience with educators across the state and beyond by working with the Beyond The Exhibits team on It’s Revolutionary!
The @ncmuseumhistory is looking for a team of educators to work with us on a project for the upcoming 250th Anniversary of the American Revolution. Apply at https://t.co/HppVCb2Zcw by Friday, May 31.
Details:
-BTE will provide background information, templates, and resources to reference.
-Educators will create 20-25 original lesson plans.
-Contracted teachers will be paid $8,500.00 in 4 installments.
-Work begins summer of 2024 and conclude in March of 2025.
Congratulations to these students who will represent NC at the National History Day Contest and at the National Museum of American History next month! #NHD2024#Settingthestandard
Join us online for the 3rd annual African American Cultural Celebration Education Day with LIVE! storytelling by members of the North Carolina Association of Black Storytellers! Register at: https://t.co/LaFYWpL8rP
Join us virtually Friday, January 26, for free interactive presentations and LIVE! streaming of storytelling. Plus, videos, educational resources, and more! For more info: https://t.co/Kq10TUbnX1
Explore the fascinating history and contemporary culture of NC's American Indian communities with our on-demand distance learning class! Students learn information about the state's tribes through small group activities, video clips, and class discussions: https://t.co/a7cizhlHkZ
Join us online November 17, 2023 for Education Day, in conjunction with the 28th annual American Indian Heritage Celebration! Learn more about our interactive presentations and LIVE! performances of American Indian music and dancing at: https://t.co/WOdRNytOyI
“I am not interested in telling stories based on valorizing a person. I’m interested in telling stories of human beings, and all human beings are complicated.”
-Michelle Lanier, Director of @NCHistoricSites
https://t.co/qjvHKOLCrq
With the help of a time line, learn how modes of transportation have changed and how those changes have affected North Carolinians in our Distance Learning class, "Moccasins to Motorcars": https://t.co/LK1RBlKh09
Explore 14k years of history from our exhibit, The Story of North Carolina in 360°—one gallery at a time. Designed w/ the student experience in mind, each tour features artifacts, photos, & videos. Take a look at the galleries available to “walk through”: https://t.co/0do6xjuUxF
🥜It’s National Peanut Day, a time perfect for the Peanut man!🥜 Known for his peanut cart, serving the people and pigeons of Raleigh’s Capitol Square. His name was Jesse Broyles.
Learn more about his legacy here: https://t.co/fsbswPK6S2
Attention teachers! @NCmuseumhistory offering transportation assistance to schools for field trips with travel grants for 2023-24 school year. Grants allow students from qualifying schools to visit the museum in Raleigh. Applications due Sept. 22. Apply - https://t.co/4IR7dClMuU.