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resourcesforhistoryteachers is an open interactive digital resource devoted to the teaching of history, political science, geography, and economics in K-12 schools in Massachusetts, the United States, and the world.  It features interactive multimedia and multicultural resources designed to promote engagement and participation in the study of the past, present and future and is based on contributions from Professor Robert Maloy, undergraduate and graduate students at the University of Massachusetts Amherst and K-12 teachers and students.
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In this wiki, you will find:
Pages for each of the Learning Standards of the Massachusetts History & Social Science Curriculum Framework at the elementary, middle, and high school levels as well as the AP World History Key Concepts, the AP United States History Themes and AP Government and Civics standards.


Resources for world history, United States history, and pre-1500 history as well as material for the study of world geography, American government, and economics.
'''resourcesforhistoryteachers''' is an open interactive digital resource devoted to the {{tag|teaching}} of {{tag|history}}, {{tag|Politics|political}} science, {{tag|geography}}, and {{tag|economics}} in K-12 schools in {{tag|Massachusetts}}, the {{tag|United States of America}}, and the world.  It features interactive multimedia and multicultural resources designed to promote engagement and participation in the study of the past, present and future, and is based on contributions from Professor Robert Maloy, undergraduate and graduate students at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, and K-12 teachers and students.


Web links embedded throughout the pages that direct readers to high quality online academic resources and learning experiences.
In this wiki, you will find:
 
*Pages for each of the Learning Standards of the Massachusetts History & Social Science Curriculum Framework at the elementary, middle, and high school levels, as well as the AP World History Key Concepts, the AP United States History Themes, and AP Government and Civics standards.
Photographs, pictures, and other visual images connected to different historical periods and topics.
*Resources for world history, United States history, and pre-1500 history as well as material for the study of world geography, {{tag|American}} {{tag|government}}, and economics.
 
*Web links embedded throughout the pages that direct readers to high quality online academic resources and learning experiences.
Web links to key primary source materials, including most of the required source material mentioned in the Massachusetts History & Social Science Curriculum Framework.
*Photographs, pictures, and other visual images connected to different historical periods and topics.
 
*Web links to key primary source materials, including most of the required source material mentioned in the Massachusetts History & Social Science Curriculum Framework.
Web links to excellent history teaching resources including the Library of Congress, Presidential Libraries, the National Archives, and dozens of museums and historical organizations.
*Web links to excellent history teaching resources, including the Library of Congress, Presidential Libraries, the National Archives, and dozens of museums and historical organizations.
 
*Photos and biographies showcasing notable women and men in American history and world history.
Photos and biographies showcasing notable women and men in American history and world history.
*Multicultural teaching ideas and information to enable teachers to not only cover the frameworks, but uncover the past by exploring hidden histories and untold stories.


Multicultural teaching ideas and information to enable teachers to not only cover the frameworks, but uncover the past by exploring hidden histories and untold stories.
The resourcesforhistoryteachers wiki site was {{tag|Founded in 2009|founded 2009}}, originally on {{tag|Wikispaces}}, releasing its content under the {{tag|Wiki Creative Commons Attribution Share Alike|Creative Commons Attribution Share-Alike 2.5 license}}.[https://web.Archive.org/web/20090731152130/http://resourcesforhistoryteachers.wikispaces.com/]  However, following the closure of Wikispaces,[https://web.Archive.org/web/20180530042121/http://resourcesforhistoryteachers.wikispaces.com/] this wiki site was transferred to [[:Category:PBworks|PBworks]] using the {{tag|PBwiki}} engine, now using the {{tag|Wiki Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial Share Alike|Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial Share-Alike 4.0 international license}}.

Latest revision as of 13:13, 5 December 2022

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Founded by: Robert W. Maloy
Status: Active
Language: English
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Wiki license: Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial Share Alike
Main topic: Education
Wiki size: 860 article pages see stats

(As of: 2022-09-17)


resourcesforhistoryteachers is an open interactive digital resource devoted to the teaching of history, political science, geography, and economics in K-12 schools in Massachusetts, the United States of America, and the world. It features interactive multimedia and multicultural resources designed to promote engagement and participation in the study of the past, present and future, and is based on contributions from Professor Robert Maloy, undergraduate and graduate students at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, and K-12 teachers and students.

In this wiki, you will find:

  • Pages for each of the Learning Standards of the Massachusetts History & Social Science Curriculum Framework at the elementary, middle, and high school levels, as well as the AP World History Key Concepts, the AP United States History Themes, and AP Government and Civics standards.
  • Resources for world history, United States history, and pre-1500 history as well as material for the study of world geography, American government, and economics.
  • Web links embedded throughout the pages that direct readers to high quality online academic resources and learning experiences.
  • Photographs, pictures, and other visual images connected to different historical periods and topics.
  • Web links to key primary source materials, including most of the required source material mentioned in the Massachusetts History & Social Science Curriculum Framework.
  • Web links to excellent history teaching resources, including the Library of Congress, Presidential Libraries, the National Archives, and dozens of museums and historical organizations.
  • Photos and biographies showcasing notable women and men in American history and world history.
  • Multicultural teaching ideas and information to enable teachers to not only cover the frameworks, but uncover the past by exploring hidden histories and untold stories.

The resourcesforhistoryteachers wiki site was founded 2009, originally on Wikispaces, releasing its content under the Creative Commons Attribution Share-Alike 2.5 license.[1] However, following the closure of Wikispaces,[2] this wiki site was transferred to PBworks using the PBwiki engine, now using the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial Share-Alike 4.0 international license.