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A Legacy Ended too Soon: The Mystery of Amelia Earhart
Primary sources can help students researching Earhart for NHD and other projects.
100 Leaders in World History
Our partner National History Day invites students and people of all ages to vote for the best leaders in world history.
A Variety of Resources for Educators
We offer distance learning programs, a Constitution-based learning lab, our new Bill of Rights eBook and iPad app, and many other online and in-person resources.
December Education Programs
Check out some of our events around the country in December.
Reminder: Educators’ Open House
For those of you in the DC area, please join us at our Educators’ Open House on Thursday, November 13 from 5:30–7:30 pm at the National Archives Museum in Washington, D.C. Come spend the evening and find out more about what we offer for you and your classroom! No pre-registration is required. Light refreshments will be served. Please bring your colleagues along! NARA Educators' Open … Continue reading Reminder: Educators’ Open House
From Camp David to the Carter Center: Leadership and Legacy in the Life of America’s 39th President
An excerpt from the 2015 NHD "Leadership & Legacy in History" Theme Book, by Kahlil Chism, education specialist at the Jimmy Carter Presidential Library and Museum.
November Education Programs
Join us for upcoming programs at our locations and at the annual NCSS conference in Boston!
National Archives’ Educators’ Open House
Announcing our first ever Educators’ Open House! Come find out what we offer for your classroom.
Using Primary and Secondary Sources in NHD Projects
This video covers the differences in primary and secondary sources, how to use primary sources, how to find primary sources, and what judges are looking for in annotated bibliographies and process papers.