We're developing teaching resources about key historical events and how records shed light on the Government’s actions.
Author: Stephanie
Introducing the Newly Redesigned DocsTeach.org
Our popular teaching website, DocsTeach.org, has a new look and updated features!
WWI App User-Design Workshop for Educators in Kansas City
We invite educators to participate in a free World War I app user-design workshop on Saturday, June 25, at the National WWI Museum and Memorial in Kansas City, MO.
WWI Posters and Home Cards
Posters and cards distributed on the homefront provide an engaging way to introduce students to World War I.
Summer Professional Development Opportunities
Join us for summer PD!
Ready. Set. Transcribe!
New transcriptions will be included on DocsTeach — our online tool for teaching with documents!
Permission to “Take it to the Streets”
The right of the people to peaceably assemble is guaranteed in the Bill of Rights. But what happens when a city requires a group to obtain a permit to do so?
Gardening to Victory
Today we shine a spotlight on WWI and WWII victory gardens through home front propaganda.
Reorganizing the Executive Branch: Distance Learning with the Hoover Library
We offer two free interactive videoconferencing programs on Digital Learning Day, Feb. 17: "Reorganizing the Executive Branch: Hoover and the Federal Government."
Prohibition and Its Consequences: A New DocsTeach Activity
Students will explore the consequences of the 18th Amendment, that prohibited “the manufacture, sale, or transportation of intoxicating liquors for beverage purposes.”