More than just dates…

History is more than just dates and facts—it’s a collection of stories that shape how we understand the past. But how we tell those stories matters just as much as the events themselves. Do we rely on detailed notes and written records, or do we embrace the power of oral storytelling? The way we present... Continue Reading →

A Fresh Look at Student Interviews

The Internet is not the only place to get information. We all know that; students behave like they don’t. No matter the class, unless you specify where students get their sources, they will almost always stick with Internet resources. The usual remedy is to require a physical book. I have a suggestion that will satisfy... Continue Reading →

Making A Map Come Alive

I can remember being a middle school student sitting in a social studies class looking at whatever map(s) went with the topic of the day. I was always fascinated with them. I know, I was weird. But seriously, exploring the world around me always piqued my interest. Even today, I still enjoy a good map.... Continue Reading →

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