About Us

Professional Learning

We respect teachers’ professionalism in all learning opportunities

Advocacy

We publicly support teaching and learning of accurate, inclusive, complex histories.

Community Building

We build and sustain history education communities where everyone belongs.

OUR MISSION

We champion history education and uplift history education professionals.

The National Council for History Education is a nonprofit professional organization that elevates the importance of history teaching and learning through professional learning, community building, and advocacy.

The National Council for History Education’s work focuses on three areas: professional learning, community building, and advocacy. History teachers are scholars and learners, and it’s important to have access to opportunities to learn from professors, public historians, and fellow educators. Within these learning spaces, educators build community across grades, buildings, cities, and often states or regions. NCHE sustains relationships with educators and educational organizations, positioning us to advocate for K-12 history education and the professionalism of teachers. 

OUR VISION

We lead the way toward a society where all history educators belong to a trusted community of practice, and all learners see themselves reflected in the past and present.

Our Values

Learning

Everyone is a learner.

Community

None of us are alone.

Leadership

Leaders support and uplift.

Service

Teaching is a public service.

Trust

We nurture reciprocal trust.

Learn more about what we do

NCHE welcomes history educators from all corners of the country and all educational settings. 

Grant-funded programs are location-based and require applications, including current grants in St. Louissoutheastern Michigancentral Florida, and the Fort Lauderdale area

The Rural Experience in America project is open to any educator. NEH Landmarks of American History and Culture grants welcome applicants from across the country.

Live webinars and archived webinars are free and available to anyone. 

Our weekly podcast with Joanne Freeman, “History Matters … and so does coffee!” is webcast live every Friday at 10 a.m. ET; recordings are available on our website and YouTube channel

The annual conference welcomes 400+ educators from all over, to learn, share, commiserate, and build community. 

The 10 History’s Habits of Mind helps educators and students see the world through a historical-thinking lens. 

Various levels of membership are available – you belong in this community!

History education is critical to understand the world around us, and the National Council for History Education (NCHE) thrives on support from individuals like you. Here’s how you can help:
Donate: Contributions of any size help NCHE provide resources for teachers and advocate for quality history education.
Advocate: Share NCHE’s work on social media, advocate at state legislatures, learn from teacher friends, read books about diverse histories.
Get Involved: Consider running for school board to have a direct impact on your community.

NCHE is funded by an array of sources. Federal grants compose the majority of our funding, including grants from the US Department of Education, the Library of Congress, and the National Endowment for the Humanities. We also rely on support from sponsors, exhibitors, and advertisers at our annual conference, as well as individual contributions in the form of memberships and donations. Please consider making a donation to help our staff continue this important work!

Our staff live across the country and work remotely. We bring a wealth of experience – in classrooms, museums, universities, and elsewhere – and a common passion for supporting history education. Staff roles vary, from project-based work in specific regions, to conference planning, to widespread support for teachers on a national scale, to organizational support for fellow NCHE staff.  Learn more about our staff here
The governing body of NCHE is a Board of Directors. The 19 individuals who serve on our board represent various fields, including K-12 education, post-secondary education, cultural organizations, government institutions, and independent educational work. Learn more about the board here.

Our History

The National Council for History Education was founded in 1990, as the successor to the Bradley Commission on History in Schools, to promote the importance of historical content and historical thinking in K-12 education. From the beginning, NCHE was not a project of university scholars, but rather of a partnership between historians and practicing classroom teachers. The founding members of NCHE represented a mix of careers, including K-12 teachers, university professors, public historians, museum educators, authors, community members, and history enthusiasts. Two of NCHE’s signature offerings – the Colloquium professional development model, and the History’s Habits of Mind – were created in the organization’s early years. In the three decades that followed, NCHE continued to champion history education and uplift history education professionals through the peaks and valleys of educational policy. The goals and strategies of NCHE have changed over 30 years, but the mission remains steady: we are here to support history educators as they teach students accurate, inclusive, and complex histories.