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Teaching Tolerance: Classroom Resources
These classroom resources address a wide range of social justice and tolerance issues (2015-21).
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Teaching With Documents: Lesson Plans (USA)
National Archives and Records Administration (USA 2010-20)
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Teaching with Historic Places
This resource provides over 160 lesson plans focused on historically significant places in all 50 states as well as in Puerto Rico (USA: National Park Service 2018).
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Teaching With: ‘Electoral College 101’
In an episode of the Op-Docs series “Electoral Dysfunction,” the political humorist Mo Rocca consults a third-grade class on the fairness of the Electoral College (New York Times Learning 2016).
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History Matters
Gateway to web resources for teaching U.S. history (USA 2010-20)
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Elections
This site includes primary source sets and teaching activities on the election process & voting rights (USA: DocsTeach 2020).
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Election 2016
List of election-related teaching resources and lesson plans (New York Times 2016)
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Gerrymandering: One Person, One Vote?
Students will understand the reasons for and process of redistricting after a census, assess the motivations for and electoral consequences of gerrymandering, identify and analyze the techniques political cartoonists use to express opinions and encourage critical thinking about contemporary issues (USA: Brown University 2018)
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Political Cartoons and Public Debates
Historical context, teaching suggestions, links to online resources (USA: Library of Congress 2011-20)
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Picturing US History
Presented by the American Social History Project at CUNY (City University of New York), this web resource is founded on the belief that ʺvisual materials are vital to understanding the American past.ʺ The site provides illustrated essays, narrated lectures, and My Favorite Image, where scholars and curators examine a single image for teaching purposes ...
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