Teaching Hard History
En podcast af Learning for Justice

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80 Episoder
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Coming Soon: Season 2 of Teaching Hard History
Udgivet: 13.8.2019 -
Wrap up: Questions from the Classroom – w/ Bethany Jay
Udgivet: 14.2.2019 -
Young Adult Trade Books – w/ John H. Bickford
Udgivet: 7.2.2019 -
Sample Lessons – w/ Jordan Lanfair and Tamara Spears
Udgivet: 23.1.2019 -
Classroom Experiences – w/ Tamara Spears and Jordan Lanfair
Udgivet: 15.1.2019 -
Coming Soon: Stories from the Classroom (and more)
Udgivet: 14.1.2019 -
Slavery Today – w/ James Brewer Stewart
Udgivet: 29.6.2018 -
Drop Us A Line – Your Questions. Your Stories. Your Episode!
Udgivet: 4.6.2018 -
Confronting Hard History at Montpelier
Udgivet: 29.5.2018 -
Slavery in the Supreme Court – w/ Paul Finkelman
Udgivet: 10.5.2018 -
Slavery in the Constitution – w/ Dr. Paul Finkelman
Udgivet: 26.4.2018 -
Ten More … Film and the History of Slavery w/ Ron Briley
Udgivet: 12.4.2018 -
Film and the History of Slavery w/ Ron Briley
Udgivet: 29.3.2018 -
Diverse Experience of the Enslaved w/ Deirdre Cooper Owens
Udgivet: 15.3.2018 -
Resistance Means More Than Rebellion – w/ Kenneth S. Greenberg
Udgivet: 2.3.2018 -
In the Footsteps of Others: Process Drama – w/ Lindsay Randall
Udgivet: 15.2.2018 -
Dealing With Things As They Are: Creating a Classroom Environment – w/ Steven Thurston Oliver
Udgivet: 31.1.2018 -
Slavery & the Northern Economy – w/ Christy Clark Pujara
Udgivet: 30.1.2018 -
Slavery & the Civil War, Part 2 – w/ Dr. Bethany Jay
Udgivet: 29.1.2018 -
Slavery & the Civil War, Part 1 – w/ Dr. Bethany Jay
Udgivet: 29.1.2018
What we don’t know about American history hurts us all. Teaching Hard History begins with the long legacy of slavery and reaches through Reconstruction, Jim Crow, and the civil rights movement into the present day. Brought to you by Learning for Justice (formerly Teaching Tolerance) and hosted by Dr. Hasan Kwame Jeffries and Dr. Bethany Jay, Teaching Hard History brings us the lessons we should have learned in school through the voices of scholars and educators. It’s great advice for teachers and good information for everybody.