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// ** resourcesforhistoryteachers ** // ** a multimedia/multicultural wiki for teachers and students **** created by teachers and students **






 * //resourcesforhistoryteachers// is organized by teachers and students from the History and Political Science Teacher Education Program in the College of Education at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. **


 * [[image:Screen Shot 2017-02-21 at 10.27.35 AM.png width="94" height="63"]]This site features links to primary source, multicultural, and multimedia resources for teaching history in K-12 schools with individual pages for each of the learning** **standards in** **the:**
 * 1) ** Massachusetts History & Social Science K-12 Curriculum Framework **
 * 2) ** AP World History Key Concepts **
 * 3) ** AP United States History Themes **
 * 4) ** AP Government & Politics standards **
 * 5) ** AP Art History standards **
 * ** There are also **
 * ** Individual pages for Dramatic Events, Historical Biographies, Influential Literature and Special Topic **
 * ** Ideas and Strategies for Democratic Teaching and Democratic Schools **

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**[[image:rotating gif.gif width="67" height="67" link="About the Wiki"]]Learn more about the wiki here**
** You DO NOT need to be a member of this wiki in order to view and use the resources included on this site **

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** Go to Web Resources for links to curriculum frameworks, primary sources, timelines, lesson plans, women's history, geography, simulations and serious games for learning, the Presidency and the courts, LGBT history and many more history/social studies teaching and learning resources. **


 * We appreciate your input so if you have suggestions or critiques of this wiki, email [|Robert W. Maloy], College of Education, University of Massachusetts Amherst** at **rwm@educ.umass.edu**


 * [[file:Complete Wiki Review Form.docx]]Wiki Review Form for Education 613**


 * [[file:Blank Wiki Page Review Form.docx]]Sample Wiki Review Form for Education 613**

Click here to learn about the book, We, The Students and Teachers: Teaching Democratically in the History and Social Studies Classroom by Robert Maloy and Irene LaRoche (State University of New York Press, 2015)

Click here to learn about the book Wiki Works: Teaching Web Research and Digital Literacy in History and Humanities Classrooms by Robert Maloy and Allison Malinowski (Rowman & Littlefield, 2017)