Grant Related
Sites* *clicking
on the links below will open a
new window - for
a complete list of Teaching American
History Grant web sites in the
US see: http://teachingamericanhistory.org/tahgrants/
H-TAH - Teaching American
History Discussion Network http://www.h-net.org/~tah/NEW
This network covers the activities,
issues, and content related
to the Teaching American History
program of the US Department
of Education. It is not an official
communications medium for the
Department's staff, policies,
or announcements, but it is
operated as a joint partnership
by the Organization of American
Historians and H-Net in cooperation
with the Department of Education.
documents, and announcements.
Visit the DISCUSSION
LOGS to browse
through some of the past discussions
of interest to TAH grant staff
and participants.
Teaching American History.org
- Mansfield
City School District in partnership
with the Ashbrook Center for
Public Affairs at Ashland University,
Ohio. This a a must see site
which includes a library of
primary sources documents, audio
files of many guest speakers
and a list of many other TAH
grant websites. http://teachingamericanhistory.org
American Centuries: View from
New England, Frontier Regional
and Union 38 School District
(Conway, Deerfield, Sunderland
and Whately, Massachusetts) http://www.americancenturies.mass.edu/home.html
Engaging the American Past
- TAH grant
in Washington State with lecture
handouts, a lively discussion
board and other interesting
resources http://www.engagingthepast.esd112.org/
Teaching American History
Professional Development School
Network - Lincoln-Way
High School District in Illinois.
Site includes lesson plans and
teachers' reactions to a number
of the reading assignments.
http://www.history.ilstu.edu/tahg/home.html
East Baton Rouge Parish School
Board
in partnership with the Louisiana
State Museum, and the Louisiana
State Archives, and the Digital
Library housed at LSU http://louisdl.louislibraries.org
The Northeastern Wisconsin
Teaching American History Program
includes
pdf files with full text lectures
from 2003 Summer Seminars (see
history teacher toolbox) http://www.uwgb.edu/teachingushistory
Teaching American History
in South Carolina - website
for South Carolina Teaching
American History Project (SCTAHP) http://www.teachingushistory.org/