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American Independence Begins on Favorable Terms: Continental Congress Ratifies the Treaty of Paris
This day, in a sense, marks the anniversary of the beginning of American independence. While the American Revolution ended with the surrender of Lord Cornwallis to General George Washington at…
Eisenhower in a Time of Crisis
On June 5th, 1944, just one day before D-day’s Normandy landings, General Eisenhower composed a…
Insights from History: Presidential Leadership in Times of Crisis
History can give us real insight into the problems that face America. In this webinar,…
Resources for Teaching Online: Civil Rights Webinars
To truly understand the Civil Rights Movement in America, you have to also study the…
Resources for Teaching Online: Foreign Affairs Webinars
Now, perhaps more than ever, we see that the global community is surprisingly small. Americans…
Classroom Resources: Primary Source Readers and Discussion Questions
We have gathered copies of the document packets and discussion questions for several of our…
Teacher Interview: Transitioning to Different Forms of Online Teaching and Learning
Julia Fuette, 2012 graduate of our MAHG program, took some time to talk with Jeremy…
Special Webinar: The Flu Epidemic of 1918 – Lessons from History
TAH provided a special week-day webinar on a timely topic for teachers of history and…
Documents in Detail: Calvin Coolidge’s Speech on the 150th Anniversary of the Declaration of Independence
Calvin Coolidge's Speech on the 150th Anniversary of the Declaration of Independence was the focus…
Resources for Teaching Online: Top 10 Archived Webinars
Are you looking for content-rich resources to share with your students in “suddenly-online” courses? Did…
Role-Playing the Progressives of 1912: John Moser’s new Reacting to the Past Game
Professor John Moser is well known in the MAHG program for using carefully designed role-playing…
Saturday Webinar: Douglas MacArthur
Live show aired at at 11am, Saturday, 4 APR 2020, exploring the truth and legend…
Planning Online Lessons for Students Working From Home—A Veteran Teacher’s Advice