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January 23rd, 2010 | News | gladdeng | Comments OffNew blog post: Texas State History Standards Video http://teachamericanhistory.us/texas-standards/
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New blog post: Texas State History Standards Video http://teachamericanhistory.us/texas-standards/
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Watch and share an animation of the Texas State School Board’s amending of their state history standards.
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We have a terrific source for reading strategies now on our web site. http://teachamericanhistory.us/resources/reading-strategies/
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The Word document below summarizes the professional development hours afforded by the TAH Path Through History grant.
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If you enjoyed Paul Weill’s presentation, and would like to have his reading strategies in an editable form, download them below. Below are some reading strategies, primarily for textbook and primary sources, developed by Bill Rexford and Garrett GLadden for use in their classrooms.
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As historians, we understand that history is constructed. And how we construct history deeply effects what then becomes socially accepted historical truths or popular historical narratives. This is hardly an area without controversy. The attached article describes a debate that is occurring in school districts across the United States. Respond with your thoughts, reactions. Follow [...]
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The book “Native America, Discovered and Conquered” is an important work. Dr. Hatfield and myself are looking forward to the book discussion, but would like to start the conversation ahead of time. Please, on this page, list questions or insights you have on the work that you would like to discuss further. Also, feel free [...]
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In Native America, Discovered and Conquered: Thomas Jefferson, Lewis & Clark, and Manifest Destiny, Professor Robert Miller addresses the international legal principle called the Doctrine of Discovery and how that legal rule was used in American history and transformed into the American policy of Manifest Destiny. Professor Miller is our featured historian at the upcoming [...]
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