Version 1.0, Last Updated March 21, 2023. This guide was adapted by Professor Christopher Carlsmith (History Department) from a document prepared by Assistant Professor Katherine Flowers (English ...
Readers respond to an article about how the teaching of U.S. history is changing. Also: Democratic pragmatism; emergency care ...
I am happy to share this guest post by Steven A. Mitchell, a law library faculty member at the Notre Dame Law School. It's about an amazing new course that Steven has designed and is teaching this ...
Across the country, there are ongoing controversies over how and if Black history should be taught in classrooms. Protests have ensued after a Missouri based school board dropped elective Black ...
Issues of education are being brought to the national stage by politicians who are trying to limit and censor the ways Black history is taught in schools. From dictating language to avoid — words such ...
How’s That Government Shutdown Fight Going, Democrats? For the Anti-Israel Left, the War Can Never End Progressives Have Democrats Right Where They Want Them: Broke A Great Start The Inevitable in ...
The New Hampshire House is currently considering HB 1255, ostensibly a reworking of a Cold War era loyalty requirement for teachers. In fact, it is a poorly written bill with vague requirements—and ...
“We live in a golden age of board games,” wrote Professor of History Patrick Rael in an article he produced in October for the journal Perspectives in History. For the student of history, there are ...
It is well-documented that U.S. history textbooks have provided a limited picture of the role race and ethnicity play in the American past and present. Figuring out how to remedy that, though, has ...
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