World History
American Heritage Education Foundation, Inc.
American Heritage Education Foundation, Inc. Provides free K-12 curriculum lessons by and for teachers in social studies, U. S. history/government, political science, philosophy, and economics. The curriculum educates students about America's factual, philosophical heritage. Turn your sound off! The music is annoying.
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AHEF is a non-profit educational foundation dedicated to the understanding and teaching of our nation's factual and philosophical heritage to promote freedom, unity, progress, and responsibility among our students and citizens.
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Teaching The Bill Of Rights
Teaching the Bill of Rights. This paper presents a brief history of the American Bill of Rights with ideas for presenting the topic in the classroom.
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The two-hundredth anniversary of the federal Bill of Rights in 1991 is the culmination...
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We The People...the Citizen And The Constitution
We the People...The Citizen and the Constitution. This is a description of an American program to teach about the history of the U.S. Constituion in schools.
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"We the People... The Citizen and the Constitution" is a national civic...
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Integrating Mexican-american History And Culture Into The Social Studies Classroom.
Integrating Mexican-American History and Culture into the Social Studies Classroom. This article looks at ways teachers can bring Mexican-American history into class. From the site: Hispanics in the United States are now the fastest growing and one of...
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Geography In History: A Necessary Connection In The School Curriculum.
Geography in History: A Necessary Connection in the School Curriculum. Clearly, geography is tied heavily to historical studies. Yet, some students don't get this concept...
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Geography and history are prominent subjects of the...
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The Core Ideas Of "lessons From History: Essential Understandings And Historical Perspectives Students Should Acquire."
The Core Ideas of "Lessons from History: Essential Understandings and Historical Perspectives Students Should Acquire." This is an essay which gives good reasons why history should be studied in the k-12 curriculum in the USA. From the site: LESSONS FROM...
World History