Upcoming 250th Lecture at Rhodes College
The Wilson Center at Rhodes College in Memphis will host Danielle Allen for a free public lecture on Thursday, September 18 at 6 pm in McNeill Concert Hall. Allen is James Bryant
The Wilson Center at Rhodes College in Memphis will host Danielle Allen for a free public lecture on Thursday, September 18 at 6 pm in McNeill Concert Hall. Allen is James Bryant
The Papers of Martin Van Buren project is very excited to partner with the Center for Digital Editing and Rebecca Shulman of Museum Questions Consulting in bringing Van Buren’s documents
Started in 2004, each year the Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History awards a History Teacher of the Year award. A teacher is recognized from each state and then state
History often feels distant and abstract to students, with names, dates, and events disconnected from their personal lives. However, Document-Based Questions (DBQs) transform history into an interactive experience. By encouraging
Mr. Oldham was also just announced as one of the Top 10 Finalists for the national Gilder Lehrman Teacher of the Year award! Join us at this year’s TNCHE conference
Date: Friday, May 31 from 2:00–3:00 PM Eastern Daylight Time Cost: Free Register here. Are you thinking about how your edition could be used by students or teachers, but you’re unsure how to plan
By: Clay Huffaker “The function of memory is not only to register past events, but to stimulate human conscious”-Raphael Lemkin (Holocaust Survivor, and the individual who coined the term “Genocide”)
Hi everyone! As we kick off a new year, the Tennessee Council for History Education is excited to announce the launch of our new blog “The Mockingbird’s Call” exploring history
We are very excited to have such a wonderful slate of presenters for the 2023 TNCHE conference. Check out the schedule below!
Clay Huffaker, a teacher at Chattanooga Christian School, has been named the 2023 Tennessee History Teacher of the Year, an award presented annually by the Gilder Lehrman Institute of American