Consider three different angles about voter fraud in the US to discuss with your students.
Consider three different angles about voter fraud in the US to discuss with your students.
Here are three features from the newly revised version of Holocaust and Human Behavior you need to know about.
Few people know about the history of World War II in East Asia and the mass violence that took place in Nanjing two years before. Consider these three reasons to teach about the Nanjing Atrocities.
World Refugee Day provides us with the opportunity to pause, learn more, and reflect on our individual, local, national, and global commitments as citizens and as human beings.
Join the Great Thanksgiving Listen, a growing national movement to gather the nation’s diverse voices and to recognize the importance of intergenerational listening.
Read a Toronto educator's experience teaching his students on an educational travel trip.
Make a teachng moment out of President Trump's announcements on immigration and refugee policy.
Common Sense Education's Graphite site has named Facing History and Ourselves among its 30 best EdTech resources of 2014!
In December, 2014, Roger Brooks joined Facing History as CEO and President. This month, as Roger marked 100 days in his new role, we chatted with him about what he's learned about the organization in his first four months.
What does it mean to face history in your own community? And how do you teach a history in a community where its legacies are still unfolding?
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