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The History Project at UC
Davis
The History Project at UC Davis serves more than 450 teachers in more than
100 separate events each year in the greater Sacramento Valley.
SCORE History/Social Science (Schools of California Online Resources for
Education) SCORE evaluates, aligns, and
annotates quality resources from the World Wide Web to the California
History-Social Science Content Standards and curriculum.
OAH US History
Teaching Units
National Center for History in the Schools (NCHS) http://nchs.ucla.edu/ The
mission of the National Center for History in the Schools [NCHS] is to
improve history education in K-12 schools via its challenging, yet easy to
use, curricular materials and assisting with the professional development of
K-12 history teachers.
Smithsonian Source: Resources for
Teaching American History
The Gilder
Lehrman Institute
The Gilder Lehrman Institute offers a growing variety of resources to assist
teachers and students. The Institute has pioneered new models of history
schools and programs, with proven success in improving academic achievement.
It offers professional development opportunities for educators, provides
documents and exercises for classroom use, and encourages excellence in
student writing with essay prizes.
Digital History Reader
The Digital History Reader (DHR) is comprised of two main content areas,
each broken out into modules. The United States History section provides
materials covering important themes and issues from the colonial era to the
present. The European History section, entitled "Modern Europe in a Global
Context," explores links between European and world history in the late
nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
Digital
History - Using new technologies to enhance teaching and research
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