The way we access, consume, and share information has changed drastically in a short period of time. Help your students develop critical skills to navigate today’s information landscape by implementing a Wikipedia assignment! In Wiki Education’s Wikipedia Student Program, college and university instructors:
Welcome to H-High-S! The primary purpose of H-High-S is to facilitate an ongoing discussion of curriculum, instructional strategies, and educational resources involved in teaching history, social studies, and related subjects in American secondary schools.
April marks the anniversary of significant events in several historical genocides and is designated as Genocide Awareness Month. This collection of classroom resources provides a historically sensitive platform for students to investigate key issues surrounding genocide, from the definition of genocide to the roles and responsibilities of the international community.
Collection resources include:
Free educator resources from Bloomsbury/ABC-CLIO
Great stories connect us to ideas and experiences different from our own, making literature a powerful tool for social-emotional learning. Explore these resources for educators to find a variety of literary applications in the library or classroom—from building historical empathy to destigmatizing mental illness.
We are now accepting proposals for the 2024 H-Net Teaching Conference. The conference will take place virtually August 19-24. This year's theme is “History, Social Science, and the Humanities: Working in Classrooms and Communities.” We believe this theme will resonate with anyone who works in the Humanities. Proposals are due May 24.
The keynote speaker on the opening night of the conference, Monday, August 19, will be Dr. Steven Mintz, professor of history at University of Texas at Austin. Dr. Mintz is a former H-Net president and highly respected historian and scholar.
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