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Book Breaks | Book Breaks Archive
You must be logged in as a Book Breaks subscriber to access the archive. To log in or start the subscription process, please click here . If you are a K–12 educator who has not yet claimed your free subscription to Book Breaks ,...
Revisiting the Founding Era
Beginning in Spring 2018, the Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History presents Revisiting the Founding Era, a public programming initiative to promote community conversations in public libraries. Funded by the National Endowment...
National History Teacher of the Year | 2020 State Winners
Alabama Marcee Hinds Baker High School, Mobile Alaska Jayme Gafford Fairbanks North Star School District, Fairbanks Arizona Katherine Reddy Westwood High School, Mesa Arkansas Neil Oatsvall Arkansas School of Math and Science, Hot...
2023 Summer Professional Development | 2023 Special Topics in History Series
Participants across all our summer 2023 professional development programs —twelve Teacher Seminars, the Gilder Lehrman Teacher Symposium, The Making of America, and three in-person seminars and associated online programming...
2023–2024 Voting Rights Prizes Rules and Guidelines
Overview The 2023–2024 Voting Rights Prizes Contest ( “Contest” ) is designed to celebrate outstanding student work using material from The Right to Vote project for civic engagement. In 2023, this Contest will provide ten ...
David McCullough Essay Prizes: 2020 Contest Winners
More than 200 rising 11th and 12th grade students in our National Academy of American History and Civics submitted essays. These entries were reviewed by a panel of our master teachers, with twenty-two finalists then reviewed by a...
David McCullough Essay Prizes: 2021 Contest Winners
More than seventy rising 11th and 12th grade students in our National Academy of American History and Civics submitted essays. These entries were reviewed by a panel of our master teachers, with twenty-three finalists then reviewed by...
David McCullough Essay Prizes: 2022 Contest Winners
More than seventy 10th, 11th, and 12th grade students in our National Academy of American History and Civics submitted essays. These entries were reviewed by a panel of our master teachers, with twenty finalists then reviewed by a...
Clark County Education Association
The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History is excited to partner with the Clark County Education Association to provide discounted access to our Self-Paced Courses! The first step for CCEA educators is to "purchase," at no cost,...
Hamilton Education Program | EduHam Tote Bags
Show your support for the Hamilton Education Program with our new tote bag! Available in limited quantities, our EduHam tote bags are available in two colors: Black Tote Bag 14" W x 16" H 9" handle drop 20" web canvas handles...
How to Tag It!
The tags you create will shine a light on lives and events from the past and make the stories and topics easier to find in our catalog. With your help, students, teachers, and researchers will have increased digital access to these...
Lincoln Speaks Virtual Lecture Series
Lincoln Speaks Virtual Lecture Series Dates: August 2–6, 2021 In partnership with the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum We are pleased to invite K–12 educators to participate in a series of virtual lectures live-streamed...
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Collection Programs | Inside the Vault Archive
View the complete archive of Inside the Vault recordings, presentation slides, and related resources.
National History Teacher of the Year | 2021 State Winners
Alabama Jaclyn Foster Tuscaloosa Academy, Tuscaloosa Alaska Myla Liljemark Seward Middle School, Seward Arizona William Kibler Cesar Chavez High School, Laveen Arkansas Kristy Brasfield Blytheville High School New Tech, Blytheville...
Professional Development | How Did We Get Here? PD Series
Our How Did We Get Here? professional development series has been designed to provide teachers with ready-made, classroom-friendly resources on topics in American history that are front-and-center in current events. The programs, held...
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Virtual Event
See Lin-Manuel Miranda present the 2020 National History Teacher of the Year award to Sergio de Alba. This tribute event features moving testimonials from historians, teachers, and students about the profound and lasting influence...
Immigration: Our American Story | Teaching Resources: Immigration Course
LESSON PLANS Americans All: Foreign-born Soldiers and World War I by John McNamara and Ron Nash Late 19th- and Early 20th-Century Immigration and Migration: History through Art (Grades 6–12) by Tim Bailey SPOTLIGHTS ON PRIMARY SOURCES...
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