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Making Connections Between the Past and the Present “The words ‘All men are created equal’ have caused more consternation than any other words in our history,” says Skip L’Heureux, who

Making Connections Between the Past and the Present “The words ‘All men are created equal’ have caused more consternation than any other words in our history,” says Skip L’Heureux, who

Stephanie Kaufman teaches Government to high school seniors at Sturgis High School in South Dakota. Her school district sprawls across an area almost as large as the state of Rhode

The Power of Gratitude After graduating with a Master of Arts in American History and Government, Lance Miller wrote every professor in the MAHG program a thank-you note. “Most of

Brian Milliron is a self-professed history and political science “nerd.” Awarded a Madison Fellowship in 2018, he took the advice of other fellows to enroll in the Master of Arts

In March 2021, as students returned from a year of remote learning, Lauren Fitzgerald began teaching history at one of the country’s most unusual public schools: Pearl-Cohn Entertainment Magnet High

“I am an idealist when it comes to American ideals,” says Gabriella Townsend, who teaches American history at Benold Middle School in Georgetown, Texas. “We have a system that backs

Like most teachers entering the Master of Arts in American History and Government (MAHG) program, Leandra Wilden did not come to learn pedagogy. She came to increase her content knowledge.

“I have the most important job in the world,” says Jason Berling. Teaching AP United States history and government at Seton High School in Cincinnati, Berling prepares young Americans for

“I know my students pretty well by the time they are seniors,” says Christina Cote. She teaches every history and government course they take between 7th and 12th grade. In

“We live in a strange time,” says Royce Aldridge, a high school history teacher in Yerington, Nevada. “What a weird time for adolescents trying to find their own identity. The