On December 17th, Pete Souza provided NCHE members and guests with an engaging discussion of his iconic White House photographs, and what they mean for America. Pete’s photographs of the…
The National Council for History Education provides professional and intellectual leadership to foster an engaged community committed to the teaching, learning, and appreciation of diverse his…
Dear Friends,
These are extraordinary times. The National Council for History Education was so looking forward to bringing together our friends and partners at our 30th Anniversary Confe…
NCHE's blog is designed to speak to the needs of history teachers. The tone is meant to be light, with a personally engaging approach that focuses on providing resources for history teachers…
The Vietnam war claimed the lives of over 58,000 Americans and lasted from the early 1960s until 1975. A topic such as this should get a considerable amount of attention in America’s cla…
Teaching without a textbook isn’t a new phenomenon, but the work and research involved in curating sources can seem overwhelming. Here are eight reasons why it’s worth taking the p…
The National Council for History Education provides professional and intellectual leadership to foster an engaged community committed to the teaching, learning, and appreciation of diverse histories.
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