
Political Parties and Primary Sources: Civic Participation
Posted by: Colleen Smith
Consider how political parties encourage civic participation.
Posted in: African American History, Contemporary United States (1945-present), Government and Law
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Posted by: Colleen Smith
Consider how political parties encourage civic participation.
Posted in: African American History, Contemporary United States (1945-present), Government and Law
Posted by: Colleen Smith
See how teachers can use the Political Parties Primary Source Set to encourage student inquiry.
Posted in: Government and Law, National Expansion and Reform (1815-1860)
Posted by: Colleen Smith
Help students use complex texts to discuss the creation of political parties.
Posted in: Government and Law, Revolution and the New Nation (1764-1815)
Posted by: Colleen Smith
See how maps can help your students discover trends and patterns in presidential elections.
Posted in: Geography and Maps, Government and Law, Teaching Strategies
Posted by: Colleen Smith
Learn more about how teachers can help students learn about impact of third party campaigns in the history of the United States.
Posted in: Government and Law, Primary Source Highlights
Posted by: Michael Apfeldorf
A sampling of Library of Congress teacher resources related to the study of African American history, which have been developed and published over the past year.
Posted in: African American History, Teaching Tools
Posted by: Colleen Smith
Explore resources from the Library that can be used to support teaching and learning about core concepts in civics.
Posted in: Constitution, Government and Law
Posted by: Stephen Wesson
Here's to the start of a new year and to new resources to use in the classroom.
Posted in: News and Events
Posted by: Stephen Wesson
A celebration of the end of the school year with information on posts relating to the primary source sets on political parties and the great migration.
Posted in: News and Events