MAMARONECK, N.Y. — It’s just after 7 on a Thursday morning and Mamaroneck High School is empty — except for about 30 freshmen who are already seated in their classroom,…
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Supporting Access to Educational Technology
…of educational opportunity.” He went on to advocate for the use of distance education to increase student access to AP and other courses in rural areas, where such opportunities were…
An Epidemic Far Worse Than Coronavirus
It feels the world I was born into has been taken from me without prior notice, without warning. Coronavirus snuck in like a thief in the middle of the night…
‘You’re braver than you believe’ Smith Voc sends 122 grads out into world
NORTHAMPTON — “How lucky am I to have something that makes saying goodbye so hard.” These words, originally spoken by the wise and fictional bear Winnie the Pooh, were quoted…
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Orientation to Reform to Equal Rights: K-12 Disability History Curriculum
Emerging America is developing Reform to Equal Rights: K-12 Disability History Curriculum with support from a Library of Congress’ Teaching with Primary Sources grant and an Expand Massachusetts Stories grant…
History’s Mysteries becomes iCivics Private i History Detectives
CES is happy to share that History’s Mysteries, originally developed by Laurie Risler and Kelley Brown with support from CES’s Emerging America, is now part of iCivics, which works to…
Statement from U.S. Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona on New Nation’s Report Card on History and Civics Education
…We need to provide every student with rich opportunities to learn about America’s history and understand the U.S. Constitution and how our system of government works. Banning history books and…
Nicholas Aieta
…in 2008. Nicholas has research interests in the pedagogy of history instruction, American West, American Colonial History, Revolutionary America, The Early Republic, Jacksonian America, American Popular Culture, and American Religious…
Graham Warder
…activists, and scholars of disability history. His major research interests involve disability history and 19th-century America, including the American Civil War. Graham is the lead scholar on a Mass Humanities-supported…