The AHA has a wealth of freely-available online classroom materials, sorted by geography, time period, and theme. Check them out today! #twitterstorians https://t.co/2NzfmZhFcx
We stand at the ready to welcome researchers back! Today the Library opens four of its reading rooms by appointment only. Are you ready to return? Here's how: https://t.co/3DEnDA2BAT
If you are at all interested in how historians, archivists and museum educators take on the role of teacher educators, please check out my new article in the @AACTE Journal of Teacher Education: https://t.co/GfI6s5Valn
Read @lindap457 review of Kathleen Weiler’s Maria Baldwin's Worlds: A Story of Black New England and the Fight for Racial Justice here: https://t.co/1LbPiz7N0m
Great news: Registration for our Annual Faculty Conference is now open. You can learn more about the conference and register at https://t.co/fPz260n4Mo
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I am looking for social studies education professors of all levels (adjunct, associate, assistant, ect.) to participate in my dissertation research that seeks to understand how teacher educators discuss race/ism with preservice teachers. @CUFASoCForum@CUFANCSS@AERASocialStud1
AHA considers “White House Conference on American History" ill-informed, a disservice to history as a discipline, history education, & the nation. To learn from the past we must confront it. A history classroom is an arena for evidence-based exploration.https://t.co/uUMF1TfBvI
Misinformation runs rampant online. How can we help students navigate this treacherous terrain?
The @CivicOnline curriculum features 67 free lessons and assessments that teach students the moves fact checkers use to sort fact from fiction online. 🌐👩💻
https://t.co/8nMyc8CzAV
Student materials for our Reading Like a Historian lessons for U.S. history from the Colonial Era to Reconstruction are now available as fillable PDFs. More coming soon! https://t.co/u6YwyjW0D5
The folks who came up with it deserve a medal. To its authors: thank you for helping me recover common sense. I thought I'd lost it for good. @plugusin@rerdmann
I am at a loss reading this news. Dr. Woodson is a model scholar whose work has enriched the literature on race, schooling, and social studies education more generally. Please sign and share. https://t.co/n8zP2THfP7
New article by @TracyLSteffes
examines the political and policy choices that structure inequality through school finance:
https://t.co/QyipSQsKUZ
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