Our religion dictionary contains hundreds of entries and is fully cross-referenced. Students investigating world religions, for example, could search for Islam and then follow the links to other entries in the dictionary explaining the five pillars of Islam, or the two main branches. And even ARDA...
be a required reading for every hindu and it should serve as a challenge to improve it further. in fact, i am going to make it a part of the required reading assignments to my students of modern india, a senior undergraduate and graduate course which i am teaching this semester at csun...
there are so many ways for school students to actually experience the past. History feels more real as students participate in these interactive and immersive activities. The resources are endless, but here are our 10 favorite websites for bringing ...
Students in grades 9-12 research the Tower of Pisa and write a report about its history. They examine the physics of why the Tower leans and whether it might fall. Finally, they plan a trip to Italy to see the Tower, developing an itinerary and budget for the trip. ...
Sites of Recursive Memory: History and Agency in the Literacies of Black Female College StudentsKynard, Carmen
Feel the impact of two World Wars on Europe as you travel with your students from France to Germany. Visit battlefield sites, memorials, museums and more to better grasp the realities of the World Wars, and unwind with a crêpe dinner and a trip up the Eiffel Tower!
educational objectives for these three subjects in the present National Core Curriculum for Basic Education are focused on the development of students’ thinking skills and understanding of the nature of historical, societal or geographical knowledge, and skills of using, for example, historical sources...
Students are immersed in a vibrant intellectual environment while exploring the city’s iconic architecture, libraries, and historical sites. Studying in Oxford encourages independence, critical thinking, and intellectual curiosity, making it the perfect environment for personal and academic growth. Whether...
The Big History Project offers a few different variations of its content, though they are all free, one for teachers ( or homeschoolers) and one for the public. It proposes itself to introduce students to 13.8 billion years of history in an interconnected timeline that allows them to understan...
Scholarly family history and genealogy mega site map of world wide internet resources for educators, faculty, staff, librarians, professional researchers, local historians, family genealogists and students.