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History Blog
Talk about teaching history. Suzanne McCormack shares tips and best practices for teaching history in today's digital classroom.
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It’s always a good time to refresh the course curriculum. This fall I’m learning as much as I can about the 1893 Chicago World’s Fair (aka, Columbian ... by ![]() 0 0 | 85 | |||
Every educator – no matter the age of their students – should revisit their first day plan before the start of each new school year as it sets the ton... by ![]() 0 0 | 604 | |||
Warning: blog is admittedly self-indulgent This summer I had the opportunity to travel to the Netherlands, Belgium, and France. It has been 26 years s... by ![]() 0 0 | 767 | |||
In May I attended the annual meeting for the American Association for History of Medicine (AAHM) in Boston, Massachusetts. As a graduate student my re... by ![]() 0 0 | 955 | |||
My paternal grandmother, Theresa, came to the United States as a teenager from Ireland, settled in the Boston area and married an American-born man of... by ![]() 0 2 | 1195 |
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A collaborative forum for instructors to communicate ideas, ask questions, and give suggestions with their peers.
