The Library of Congress offers classroom materials and professional development to help teachers effectively use primary sources from the Library's vast digital collections in their teaching. These are designed with elementary and secondary teachers in mind, but many lessons can be adapted to undergraduate classrooms.
The Reading Like a Historian curriculum engages students in historical inquiry. Each lesson revolves around a central historical question and features a set of primary documents designed for groups of students with a range of reading skills.
Based on an award-winning project at Brooklyn Historical Society, TeachArchives.org shares their teaching philosophy and findings with a global audience of instructors, administrators, librarians, archivists, and museum educators. Use this site to teach students ranging from middle school to graduate school.
ERIC (ProQuest) is sponsored by the U.S. Department of Education to provide extensive access to educational-related literature. The ERIC database corresponds to two printed journals: Resources in Education (RIE) and Current Index to Journals in Education (CIJE).
Coverage includes: Adult, career and vocational education Counseling Elementary and early childhood education Education management Higher education Junior colleges Second-language learning Special education Teacher education Tests, measurement and evaluation
Abbreviation: ericcsa Vendor: ProQuest Coverage: 1966–Current Subjects: Art Education, Art Therapy, Education, Early Childhood Education, Educational Leadership and Policy Studies, Educational Psychology, Exceptional Student Education, Human Development & Family Science, Higher Education, Instructional Systems & Learning Technologies, Linguistics, Music Therapy, Rhetoric & Composition, Sociocultural and International Education, Sport Psychology, Teacher Education Type: Indexes / Catalogs