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Doing History in Buncombe County
A community gets to know its own stories—past and present—through the study of slave deeds.
National Treasures
Help your students travel through time with primary sources from the Library of Congress.
Missteps in Civic Engagement
This educator reflects on the importance of identifying missteps in civic engagement projects.
The Revolution Will Be Tweeted
This middle school teacher empowered his students to lift their voices in discussions about Ferguson and Eric Garner—by assigning them to tweet.
Talking With Students About Ferguson and Racism
This teacher believes it’s crucial for white teachers like her to seek out productive ways to talk about race and racism with students.
Believe It or Not
Four ways to include religiously unaffiliated students in classroom content about religion.
How Do I Ask That?
Encourage students to respectfully ask questions and make statements about other belief systems.