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Get Involved with HistoryLink.org |
HistoryLink.org welcomes your input and collaboration on the Education Initiative in the following ways:
- Become a HistoryLink.org subscriber. Click on the blue Subscribe Now icon on the top left of HistoryLink.org’s home page. By becoming a subscriber, you will receive a weekly newsletter that announces additions to the Education Resource as well as updates on new essays and other regular HistoryLink.org features.
- Use HistoryLink.org curricula and resources in your classroom and then provide feedback, suggestions, or input by contacting education@historylink.org.
- Send your lesson plans for using HistoryLink.org in the classroom, educational curricula, or other resources to share with your peers in the Social Studies field.
- Provide valuable feedback and input on the Education Resource; respond to email questionnaires or requests for information regarding education topics.
- Write individual letters of support for HistoryLink.org or have your class write letters of support. HistoryLink.org uses these encouraging messages as a valuable foundation for publicity strategies and for funding requests. Send letters to: HistoryLink.org, 1411 4th Avenue, Suite 803, Seattle, WA 98101, or email to education@historylink.org.
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How kids use Historylink.org
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The Education Resource
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| Tips for Using HistoryLink |
FAQ's and Study Guides for using HistoryLink.org |
| Primary and Secondary Sources |
Information on the difference between primary and secondary sources and where to find them |
| Study Aids |
Online resources that aid historical research, including bibliographies |
| Get Involved |
Internship and volunteer opportunities, student awards, essay contests, and resources for history related careers |
Feedback
The Education Resource is in its infancy and will be regularly updated with new content, curricula, and links representing organizations and individuals from across Washington state. We encourage continued feedback on this page and its resources. Please contact us with your input, suggestions, and information on related projects. Teachers, please send us your lesson plans for using HistoryLink.org in the classroom.
HistoryLink.org thanks our 2010 Education Partners
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