A professional organization dedicated to Ohio's social studies teachers.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WATE) – The Tennessee State Library and Archives is launching a new online platform about Tennesseans who served in the Revolutionary War. The project, called “Patriot…
America's history of civic engagement and understanding is fading into the past. This is nowhere clearer than in attitudes toward government today.
75 years later, the first battalion of African American women deployed in WWII are finally receiving the credit they deserve with a special celebration. via HeartThreads
Whether you’re into geography, astronomy, or simply fascinated by history, there’s bound to be a map that piques your interest in this vast collection.
Map created by Eric Odenheimer shows countries that are due east and west from the coasts of North and South America.
Photos of the Cuyahoga River, which burst into flames over a dozen times, remind us why Richard Nixon created the US Environmental Protection Agency.
“Everyone wanted to go on that mission," Cole once said of the daring raid on Tokyo, which rallied America's spirit during the darkest days of World War II.
Sheltering children from physical contact deprives educators of an important instructional tool and students of an essential learning experience.
Join the Colligan History Project next week as we proudly present the 2019 John E. Dolibois History Prize Lecture: "Theodore Roosevelt as Writer." Pulitzer Prize-winning biographer Edmund Morris...
Bloomberg CityLab reports on the world’s cities, communities, and neighborhoods: How they work, the challenges they face, and the solutions they need.
Yes, you read the title correctly. April Fools’ Day can actually be educational! Typically, around this time, articles and ideas circulate providing teachers with ideas on how to prank their students...
Researchers in Michigan show that project-based learning in high-poverty communities can produce statistically significant gains in social studies and informational reading.
Aerial pictures of adjoining neighborhoods reveal how cities around the world are unevenly developed.