Everyday Americans, Exceptional Americans

A Teaching American History Project with the Loudoun County Public Schools

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  • America on the World Stage

    Cohort 2 Orientation
    May 24, 2012
    GMU Loudoun

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  • U.S. History: A Regional Approach

    Cohort 2 Orientation TBA
    GMU Loudoun

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Teach the Civil War?

The story of the Civil War can be told through many different perspectives…

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America on the World Stage

The second cohort begins this summer, with the theme “America on the World Stage…”

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Labor Unions in an Industrializing U.S.

Students will learn how labor unions were formed as a response to the negative effects of industrialization.…

Public Materials

  • Primary Source Activities

    Bring history to life for students by using primary sources.»

  • Podcasts

    Listen to podcasts from history teachers.»

  • Lessons

    Delve into lessons developed by American history teachers.»

  • Resources

    Explore teaching resources on the subject of American history.»

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  • About This Project

    Everyday Americans, Exceptional Americans is a Loudoun County Public Schools Teaching American History project designed to increase teachers' and students' knowledge of traditional American history and ability to analyze primary sources and think historically.

    The program targets American history, ELL, and special education teachers.

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