October 24, 2023
Posted by: Danna Bell
Learn about the programming sponsored by the Library of Congress that will be happening at the NSTA conference October 25-28, 2023 and about the resources available on the Library of Congress website that support science classroom activities.
Posted in: News and Events , Science Technology and Math
August 3, 2023
Posted by: Danna Bell
Explore the work of Thomas Nast and his expressions of slavery and emancipation in the United States.
Posted in: African American History , Civil War and Reconstruction (1861-1877)
July 26, 2022
Posted by: Danna Bell
Eileen J. Manchester of LC Labs and Peter DeCraene, the 2020-2022 Albert Einstein Distinguished Educator Fellow at the Library of Congress reflect on how messy, yet rewarding, it is to think of library collections as data in a classroom educational setting.
Posted in: Interviews with Experts , Science Technology and Math , Teaching Tools
June 28, 2022
Posted by: Stephen Wesson
Learn about the poems written about the flu during the pandemic of 1918 and 1919.
Posted in: Industrial United States, World Wars and the Great Depression (1914-1945) , Poetry and Literature
May 17, 2022
Posted by: Danna Bell
Learn about the claim, evidence, and reasoning (CER) framework used by STEM teachers and see how it can be used in primary source analysis.
Posted in: Science Technology and Math , Teaching Strategies
January 22, 2021
Posted by: Danna Bell
Join us for our series with the Prints and Photographs Division, Double Take. Learn more about analyzing and using photographs in your classroom.
Posted in: News and Events , Primary Source Highlights
May 7, 2020
Posted by: Danna Bell
Learn how roadside architecture including Lucy the Elephant can be used in primary source analysis.
Posted in: Culture and Folklife , Young Learners
April 2, 2020
Posted by: Cheryl Lederle
Today's post highlights strategies and tools for analyzing primary sources.
Posted in: Teaching Strategies
July 23, 2019
Posted by: Danna Bell
How were advertisements used to support the suffrage movement?
Posted in: Industrial United States, World Wars and the Great Depression (1914-1945) , Women's History