As America debates sexual expression, gender identity, and bodily autonomy, prepare your students with a course grounding that debate in American historical context. Fierce Desires author, Rebecca L. Davis, offers a teaching companion for your classroom.
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Only the best for your history classrooms. Introduce your students to 2026 Pulitzer Prize Winner Jill Lepore next semester with her new survey title, These Truths. https://t.co/nLUYtIY1Mf
We the People is a “lively account of Americans’ long, frustrated efforts to change”—THE NEW YORK TIMES
Norton History author Jill Lepore is the 2026 Pulitzer Prize winner for history! Jill brings that same lively writing to her textbook available now! https://t.co/nLUYtIXtWH
In our latest Norton Learning Blog post, AP® instructor Craig Nicoletti encourages his students to “think like historians” by synthesizing historical information, constructing arguments about the past, and recalling specific historical details. https://t.co/rMa1nInjdQ
For Earth Day, acclaimed historian J. R. McNeill revisited his landmark book Something New Under the Sun, which chronicles humankind’s deepening imprint on the planet and the changing relationships between societies and environments.
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It's Interpersonal's second edition is here to help you! Let us show you how to use it!
Register for this Friday's webinar to learn about the resources available to liven up your classroom. We're here to walk you through it all! https://t.co/irhYKBT7Xf
Threading together lucid scientific explanations and captivating stories, J. R. McNeill discusses humankind’s deepening imprint on the planet in an evenhanded account that seeks to explain the current state of affairs.
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Join us at the Organization of American Historians conference in Philly, booth #114, to see the books and sessions by @agordonreed, @mguariglia, @KevinMKruse, Jill Lepore and more! @The_OAH
Acclaimed historian and author of Something New Under the Sun, J. R. McNeill offers a new way to understand twentieth-century history: through the changing relationships between societies and environments.
Register for his webinar on April 22nd here: https://t.co/PTSKSKC1ug
This Wednesday, learn how Norton's scaffolded reading and flexible assignment options, found in our new textbook, Civics Foundational Documents: Readings and Support, provides students and instructors the support they need. https://t.co/7sdkd1F98F
Join leading civic literacy experts Stephen S. Meinhold (University of North Carolina, Wilmington) and Brian Schoen (Ohio State University) for a webinar on how to teach foundational civics documents to non-Civics majors.
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Request a recording of our latest history learning tools tour, including the revised and updated Primary and Secondary Source Collection, and see how easily these resources can integrate with any Learning Management System.
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TOMORROW! Learn how Norton resources, such as our expanded Primary and Secondary Source Collection, the Norton Illumine Ebook, and InQuizitive, make it easy for you to integrate our textbooks not only into your LSM, but your classroom. Register below:
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Join us for a 30-minute overview of our latest history learning tools with our history media editor and our history specialist. They'll show how Norton resources can support your course goals and create an active learning experience for your students.
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Unable to attend last week's workshop? Request a recording and learn how AI responds to historical queries and how open discussions about history writing can help educators and students alike overcome new challenges.
Interested in hearing from Norton’s history editors about the scaffolded support available for every historian? Request access to our discussion and Q&A showcasing Norton’s newest offering, Give Me Liberty! PLUS. https://t.co/ZyVmiepubO
History education is at odds over students using chatbots to complete their work. in this webinar, Tony Acevedo (Hudson County Community College) will examine the ways AI responds to historical queries and the type of history that AI is creating.
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Give Me Liberty! PLUS provides high-quality, curated sources that are easy to assign right from your campus learning management system. Join our Norton’s history editors as they reveal everything Give Me Liberty! PLUS has to offer.
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Give Me Liberty! PLUS provides high-quality, curated sources that are easy to assign right from your campus learning management system. Join our Norton’s history editors as they reveal everything Give Me Liberty! PLUS has to offer.
https://t.co/zsiZUTk6pL
For instructors who want to equip students with the historian’s toolkit, join Norton’s history editors for a tour of the scaffolded support available in Give Me Liberty. Learn how Norton's courseware gives students the enduring skills they need.
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