Resources for Teachers


General Reference Materials

Recommended Book List
Suggestions from our advisory board on books for students and teachers

Links for Teachers, Students and Parents
Local School information, lesson plans, resource materials, fun facts and more

Teachers Count and  CelebriTeachers
CelebriTeachers increases recognition for K-12 teachers who have earned distinction in their field. If a teacher you know has recently won an award or received press coverage for excellence in teaching, we want to hear about it.
TeachersCount is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to raising the status of the teaching profession and providing resources to the education community.

Vermont Alliance for the Social Studies

Links for 100 Primary Documents

Books at Castleton State College Library purchased by this Teaching American History Grant (warning: list is 132 pages!)


2004-2005 Program - 18th Century: U.S. Constitution - From Colonies to a Nation

The 18th Century - The Making of the American Constitution - Selected Bibliography by Professor Peter R. Teachout

Philippine Insurrection (PowerPoint)

Bibliography - US Constitution

 
2005-2006 Program - 19th Century: U.S. Immigration and Industrialization
 

Books recommended by Professor Scott Wong, Williams College on Immigration, Prof. Wheelock and others

Phil Lamy's Teaching History Through Music: A Musicological Analysis of The “Sixties”

Nineteenth Century Poetry of Immigration and Industrialization - Burnham Holmes (pdf)

Ellis Island (PowerPoint)


2006-2007 Program - 20th Century: The U.S. as a World Power
 


Other Vermont Teaching American History Grants


The Flow of History 
History education network developed for Vermont and New Hampshire communities along the Connecticut River watershed.


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