“This is more than a record attempt,” Anita Lewis and Gwendolyn Ebron on their potentially record-breaking Black history ...
In today’s classrooms, teaching Black history has become a challenge at best—and a dangerous proposition at worst. In many states, politicians have demanded teachers alter their curriculum over fears ...
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Opinion: Teachers are being deprived of chances to learn Black history and bring lessons back to the classroom
As an English teacher in 2016, I spent a summer in the archives of the Brooklyn Historical Society learning about abolition and women’s suffrage efforts. I held original bills of sale of young Black ...
Dozens of educators joined a Historia training session hosted by the Merkos Chinuch Office, featuring veteran educator Mrs.
Dr. Adam Attwood, associate professor in the Eriksson College of Education at Austin Peay State University, has published a new edited volume, Teaching Labor History in the United States, 1850-2020, ...
Editor’s Note: One of the most persistent and pernicious ideas in education is that we can teach children to “think like a historian” or “think like a scientist” without first teaching them what the ...
SUNY Cortland’s groundbreaking wilderness education program for teachers of the Gilded Age has won another $180,000 federal grant to help two new groups of working educators gain a fresh perspective ...
Black Wall Street, the Red Summer of 1919, redlining, the truth about what happened after Reconstruction, how the March on Washington was organized — there’s plenty of Black history most of us weren’t ...
Oklahoma's 'Teachers' Bill of Rights' might allow some to decline to teach about evils of Nazi regime and the Holocaust.
Kenneth Kubistek was surprised to be selected as the 2025 Pennsylvania History Teacher of the Year by the Gilder Lehrman Institute. After all, he said, he’s just doing his job. “I was really surprised ...
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