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Exploring Modern Life Amid Relics of the Roman Empire
This New York Times lesson invites students to learn about the Roman Empire through stories about the communities that have developed in its wake (2017-21).
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Victorian Children at Work
Developed alongside teachers, this resource embeds Literacy and Key Skills development into History, using original Victorian documents with a focus on Manchester, Salford and the North West (Working Class Movement Library 2009)
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Monologues About a Person
Students choose one “overlooked” person to explore, and then share what they found out with the class via an essay or a spoken monologue (USA: NYT 2023).
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Child labour in the Industrial Revolution
Learners start by thinking about child labour in the present and then move on to consider child labour before and during the Industrial Revolution, in the UK, Germany and the USA (Historiana 2023).
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Learning About Slavery With Primary Sources
In this lesson, students will use primary sources from the Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History and Culture to better understand the history of slavery in the United States (USA 2020).
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The Past Is Present
This teaching suggests different methods teachers can use to facilitate connections between the past and the present (New York Times Learning 2018).
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Election 2016
List of election-related teaching resources and lesson plans (New York Times 2016)
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BallotReady: Educate Future Voters
Students in grades 8-12 are learning about the importance of voting and understanding elections (USA 2021).
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Investigating Gerrymandering and the Math Behind Partisan Maps
In many states, where the majority party has the authority to rewrite the electoral map, legislators essentially have the power to choose their voters (New York Times Lesson 2018).
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Money and Elections
Students will be introduced to the sources of campaign war chests, learning about the recent court decisions that have allowed for the creation of ʺSuper PACSʺ and other organizations. The exploration will turn to how a candidate raises resources and how spending has accelerated in recent election cycles (USA: EconEd 2018).
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