It was a marvelous evening spent with an incredible group of Kansas Educators on the @historyed Field Study in historic Boston, discussing all things @RetroReport.
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CLASSROOM-READY RESOURCES: Browse our updated Teaching with Primary Sources collection today to access 40 films that fit seamlessly into U.S. History and Civics courses. Each short film is accompanied by a primary source pack and scaffolded writing outlines to meet the needs of a variety of learners. Learn more: https://t.co/lNFUounVeo
New video: How do people know when history is happening?
Patriot leader John Adams wrote to a friend in 1774 predicting that he would not live to see American independence realized. Only a year later, the American Revolution began.
Learn more in the third video of our new #America250 series: https://t.co/FCHrmFGcxb
We won an #Emmy! We are thrilled to share that our film, "What Japan's Atom Bomb Survivors Have Taught Us About the Dangers of Nuclear War," won a #NewsEmmy in the Outstanding Light News Feature: Short Form category. Thank you to the @TheEmmys for recognizing this important story.
We'd also like to give a special thank you to all of the survivors, known in Japanese as hibakusha, for sharing their stories.
Producer: Scott Michels
Editor: @achecler
Watch the video here: https://t.co/bXZnOJ86Er
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The Articles of Confederation created a loose “league of friendship” among 13 sovereign states with a limited central government.
Because it could not levy taxes, raise a standing army, or effectively regulate interstate commerce, the system proved unworkable and was later replaced by the U.S. Constitution.
Learn more in the second video in our #America250 series: https://t.co/01z02O8UiM
UPDATED RESOURCES: Our Teaching with Primary Sources collection has been updated. You can now access 40 films that fit seamlessly into U.S. History and Civics courses. Each short film is accompanied by a primary source pack and scaffolded writing outlines to meet the needs of a variety of learners. Learn more: https://t.co/lNFUounVeo
The American Revolution was tied to rivalries that stretched across Europe.
This new video explores how France and Spain helped the American colonists gain independence from Great Britain. Learn more in a new video and lesson plan about #America250: https://t.co/OSAQfBMipq
New Video: #Teachers, explore the origins of the Constitution in a new video. Use it to teach about how the framers drew on Enlightenment ideas to create a new government. This is the second video in a series marking #America250.
Dive into the history: https://t.co/irD5BnwANb
A special thank you to the @aaja for giving our short doc, "What Japan's Atom Bomb Survivors Have Taught US About the Dangers of Nuclear War," an honorable mention for the AAJA 2026 Excellence in Video Storytelling, Short-Form Award. Watch the doc here: https://t.co/bXZnOJ8EtZ
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@nmosvick And yet none of that appears in the pamphlet. His speech and expression (the pamphlet and distribution) amounted to urging people to visit an office and sign a petition (another 1A right).
#Civics Teachers: Are you looking for engaging civics lessons for the end of the school year?
Introduce your students to "Citizen Nation," a four-part series and inspiring coming-of-age story that follows teenagers from across the U.S. with diverse personal and political backgrounds as they come together to compete in the nation’s premier civics competition, We the People. Access excerpts from the show, along with classroom-ready lesson plans and student activities, here: https://t.co/kEmQk09nHn
How did the French become a key ally of Americans during the Revolutionary War? Learn more in the first video of a new #America250 series: https://t.co/OSAQfBMipq
The end of the school year is a perfect time for self-directed learning. Browse these Retro Report short videos, each accompanied by a lesson with a project that your students can work on between now and the end of the school year. Learn more: https://t.co/WB9a7voFQo
Missed this morning's #Cram4TheExam on @CSPANWJ? Have no fear, check out the full program here: https://t.co/c49SuL0ygm.
And make sure to visit our #APGov Featured Resources website for a vast collection of review resources to help you get ready for Tuesday's test: https://t.co/cDNaNXCe3O.
#CSPAN wishes all students the best of luck!
Are you looking for resources on the 2000s to review with your students at the end of the school year? Use this short video and lesson plan to teach your students how the controversy surrounding the 2000 presidential election led to sweeping voting reforms and opened the door to a new set of problems that continue to affect elections today. Learn more: https://t.co/9GVDcqM5Ti
Using this @RetroReport not only sparked good discussion, but led to students voicing ideas for recycling at school. Get your free account and access to more of these resources at https://t.co/gqiFNZ8AJ8 @CoachWally15