World History
Advertise on the Teacher Sites
After four years and 2500 posts, I have decided to earn some money from this enterprise. With over 20,000 hits a month (and growing) this site combined with the US Government Teachers and World History Teachers sites have become one of, if not the, social studies site to visit to help your free content and technology needs. If you are a company that would like to advertise, please contact me to talk about rates.
Likewise if you need presenters at in-services or conferences, I would be happy to discuss rates and tailor the presentations to fit your needs.
Please contact me at
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Moving To New Digital Challenges
This may come as a surprise to many of my readers, but today is the first day in almost 25 years that I won't be in a brick and mortar classroom. It was a bittersweet last two days with my students as I have an amazing bunch of kids (two classes...
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Fcps Personalized Learning In-service
I am giving a hands on presentation at Fairfax County, VA's Advanced Academic Institute at South County HS from 8:30 - 11:30. If you work for FCPS and would like to sign up go into MyPLT and type in summer into the search box and the AAP courses...
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World History Teachers At Ncss
I recently have been in touch with Joe Ballou, the current chair of the world history community within the NCSS. Starting this year, NCSS is placing a greater emphasis on developing its support of world history teachers than it had in the past. If you're...
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63,000 Page Views Last Month & 4200 Posts To Search
We had a nice bump up last month from a previous high of 48,000 page views to a new record of63,000 (in part thanks to this article that was reproduced in a ton of news sources and school districts). So to our new viewers please know that between...
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Search Our Blogs
We have a lot of new visitors coming to the site now so it probably is wise to mention that between the three teacher sites (US, world and US government), there are now over 2500 posts going back four years. So go to the upper left side of the...
World History