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The facts and statistics outlined in this article can help launch an engaging classroom discussion about myths that pertain to refugees in the United States.

Type: Journal article

A close look at the controversies surrounding recent student protests against campus speakers can launch an interesting classroom discussion on free speech.

Type: Journal article

Students become actively engaged in inquiry when they use digital tools to research local history and create stories accessible to the community through QR codes.

Type: Journal article

Educators will find the winners of a leading Internet award to be exellent resources for enhancing teaching and learning in the classroom.

Type: Journal article

The featured article, photographs, and related sound recordings can serve as a jumping off point into the study of a range of topics including westward expansion, the age of invention, and Native American culture.

Type: Journal article

Amy Allen, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University

Type: Basic page

Students will gain a more profound understanding of multicultural issues by examining the ways in which Canada and the United States have diverged when addressing race and culture.

Type: Journal article

Students take on the roles of archivists and researchers when they study primary documents at the Constitution in Action Lab.

Type: Journal article

Studying the Weimar Republic can help students make connections between the past and present and understand how history can inform our choices today.

Type: Journal article