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The recommended websites offer guidelines, resources, and lesson plans on teaching about the origins, history, and core beliefs of religions.
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A set of questions developed as an analytical tool can energize and deepen student investigations of historical maps.s
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Using a school location as a starting point, this lesson addresses the question Whose place is this space? and explores how culture and experience can influence people's perceptions.
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The musical Hamilton offers rich opportunities for teaching about the American Revolution and the Constitution, but it can also serve as a springboard for teaching inquiry and historiography.
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The Supreme Court's most recent term featured hot-button issues like abortion and affirmative action. In the new term, the Court will address voting rights, fair housing, and the First Amendment's religion clauses.
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In the featured lesson, students explore the ways that individuals, groups, communities, and nations define who belongs and who does not.
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Studying the Weimar Republic can help students make connections between the past and present and understand how history can inform our choices today.
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At a time when algorithms shape and filter our newsfeeds, teaching students news literacy—how to differentiate credible information from misinformation—has taken on unprecedented importance.
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The current divisive presidential election highlights the importance of teaching students the skills of constructive public discourse.
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