Media Summary: Make history usable: teach students to build and test narratives with evidence—not just memorize. Lesson ideas + more ... Help students debate “good, bad, or both?”—teach nationalism's history and impact, then use the teacher-ready lesson in class ... If you teach history:* get the ready-to-teach Big Bang

Oer Project High School - Detailed Analysis & Overview

Make history usable: teach students to build and test narratives with evidence—not just memorize. Lesson ideas + more ... Help students debate “good, bad, or both?”—teach nationalism's history and impact, then use the teacher-ready lesson in class ... If you teach history:* get the ready-to-teach Big Bang Teach the Crusades as more than war—trade booms, Islamic science, and Venice/Genoa's rise that helped spark the ... History teachers:* Victorian gender roles come alive in this clip on housework, education, and family life. More free world history ... Perfect for *teaching history:* Persian expansion, Greek resistance, alliance warfare, and the Hellenistic Age's cultural legacy.

Join us for a quick highlight of several STEM resources on our Washington From World War I turmoil to total war, explore how fascist regimes took power and why it matters today—this video is part of a ... Just a quick example of how an article from WHP is converted for use in the Canvas course at Shasta College and its student ... Teach the Silk Roads* beyond silk: overland and maritime webs that moved luxury goods, tech, and ideas across Afro‑Eurasia.

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Why Do We Learn History in School?
OER Project High School
What is Nationalism & Why Does it Matter?
The Big Bang Explained
The Crusades Explained
Victorian Laundry Room: A Surprising Tour
Persians & Greeks: Ancient Superpowers
OER Project Week 1 Introduction
How Students Benefit from Using Open Educational Resources
LIVE: WA OER Highlights | STEM Resources
Fascism Explained: What You Need to Know
Using OER Project at Shasta
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Why Do We Learn History in School?

Why Do We Learn History in School?

Make history usable: teach students to build and test narratives with evidence—not just memorize. Lesson ideas + more ...

OER Project High School

OER Project High School

OER Project High School

What is Nationalism & Why Does it Matter?

What is Nationalism & Why Does it Matter?

Help students debate “good, bad, or both?”—teach nationalism's history and impact, then use the teacher-ready lesson in class ...

The Big Bang Explained

The Big Bang Explained

If you teach history:* get the ready-to-teach Big Bang

The Crusades Explained

The Crusades Explained

Teach the Crusades as more than war—trade booms, Islamic science, and Venice/Genoa's rise that helped spark the ...

Victorian Laundry Room: A Surprising Tour

Victorian Laundry Room: A Surprising Tour

History teachers:* Victorian gender roles come alive in this clip on housework, education, and family life. More free world history ...

Persians & Greeks: Ancient Superpowers

Persians & Greeks: Ancient Superpowers

Perfect for *teaching history:* Persian expansion, Greek resistance, alliance warfare, and the Hellenistic Age's cultural legacy.

OER Project Week 1 Introduction

OER Project Week 1 Introduction

Introduction to Week 1:

How Students Benefit from Using Open Educational Resources

How Students Benefit from Using Open Educational Resources

How do students benefit from open

LIVE: WA OER Highlights | STEM Resources

LIVE: WA OER Highlights | STEM Resources

Join us for a quick highlight of several STEM resources on our Washington

Fascism Explained: What You Need to Know

Fascism Explained: What You Need to Know

From World War I turmoil to total war, explore how fascist regimes took power and why it matters today—this video is part of a ...

Using OER Project at Shasta

Using OER Project at Shasta

Just a quick example of how an article from WHP is converted for use in the Canvas course at Shasta College and its student ...

How the World Became Interconnected: A Short History

How the World Became Interconnected: A Short History

Teach the Silk Roads* beyond silk: overland and maritime webs that moved luxury goods, tech, and ideas across Afro‑Eurasia.