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13 Οκτ 2023 · Register your club. If you are starting a history club at your high school or your university, you may need to register your club with your school. This helps the school to keep track of the different clubs that students can participate in.
When you join the National History Club, you join students and teachers from around the country in learning, reading, writing, and living history. The NHC's main goal is to bring together students and teachers with a real passion for history, helping them learn from each other's ideas, experiences, and stories, which are distributed through our ...
It's easy to start a NHC chapter at your school! Click here to download our How to Start a History Club Chapter Guide! Here's some advice on how to successfully maintain a chapter from Williams Bay High School (WI), whose club has grown in 10 years from six students to 122 (school population is 185): How To Grow A Chapter!
4 Ιουν 2024 · We compiled a timeline of the school’s history that spans from the removal of the Potawatomi tribe from the Chicago area to the pandemic in the present. Over the course of that semester, Brandon and I used that timeline to create a 10-minute documentary chronicling our school and community history.
The National History Club Inc. (NHC) inspires students and teachers to start History Club chapters at high schools, middle schools, and within other student and community programs. Members of local History Club chapters participate in local and national programs, and create their own projects and activities. The NHC also provides chapters with ...
3 ημέρες πριν · Hoover Institution (Stanford, CA) — The Hoover Institution’s History Lab is launching the History Skills Academy, a summer program for high school students meant to introduce new methods, sources, and skills for budding historians looking to craft excellent, potentially publishable historical research papers. During summer 2025, Hoover will host the first two-week program, in which up to ...
11 Αυγ 2023 · A new law requiring Illinois public schools to teach Native American history will help students learn about the Indigenous people who originally occupied the land, as well as the contemporary Native American community in the state, said history professor Rosalyn LaPier.