Archives: Teachers

Joe Welch

Students “Unlock” Clues in Primary Documents, Finding Constitution Booklet Joe Welch, an American history teacher at North Hills Middle School in Pennsylvania, relies on Internet technology for access to primary historical documents.

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Adena Barnette

West Virginia Teacher Points Hometown Students to the Broader World Adena Barnette teaches American history and civics in her hometown of Ripley, West Virginia, at Ripley High School from which she, her parents

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Julia Rae Fuette

Chairman’s Award Honors Capstone Tracing Debate Over Slavery Julia Rae Fuette has taught social studies in a variety of settings. She began in a private religious school, Cornerstone Christian School

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Rusty Eder

Invoking God While Respecting Freedom of Conscience: The Careful Speech of Our First Presidents What did the religion clauses of the First Amendment mean to American leaders during the early

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Malik Ali

Teaching the Blessings of Liberty Malik Ali won a Chairman’s Award in December 2017 for his outstanding performance on the final exam in Ashland University’s Master of American History and

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Jesse Roberts

Utah Teacher Finds His Passion in Making Social Studies Relevant Again Teaching American History (TAH) seminars, offered around the country in cooperation with local schools and school districts, give social

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Liz Schley

Teacher Uses Primary Documents to Help Students Understand History Liz Schley teaches advanced placement and college preparatory government at Basha High School in Chandler, Arizona. She also teaches American history

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Lisa Sudfield

TAH Seminars Remind Teachers Why They Teach High school social studies teachers say that Teaching American History (TAH) seminars renew their enthusiasm for a job full of challenges. Teachers must

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