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Helpful Links

Where I've gotten the best help for coming up with lesson ideas and challenging students to think beyond the textbook.

Pedagogy Links

These links have helped me make better decisions about creating learning experiences for my students.

DEI Links

These links have helped me teach DEI related material and respond to national race-related conversations in my classroom.

Resource Links

These links have helped me in finding specific primary and secondary sources to use in historical and literary analysis.

A resource for learning more about the ins-and-outs of problem based learning. 

A resource that provides lesson plans and oral history sources.

This is a great visual resource for investigating different moments and artifacts in history. 

This a resource for collaborating with other educators and researchers.

A resource for primary accounts of the Chinese American experience. Perfect for investigating the human side of recent anti-asian violence.

A great resource for primary source gathering, tools to teach how to use primary sources, finding collaborative partnerships, and extensive access to material that may not be available elsewhere.

This is a resource for document based learning and exploring how to think like a historian. 

A public resource that provides excellent documentaries on race in America. Perfect for talking about the issues with police brutality and general race relations.

An excellent source for teaching African history.  Contains links to university level resources, as well as teaching guides, museum links, and resources for each academic department (math, science, history, etc.)

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