Skip to main content

Home/ History Teachers/ Group items tagged India

Rss Feed Group items tagged

Walter Antoniotti

Collecting Career Stuff for a while. - 0 views

http://www.textbooksfree.org/Free%20internet%20Libraries.htm#Careers

sources india

started by Walter Antoniotti on 18 Jul 19 no follow-up yet
David Hilton

History Classes Collaboration Project - 105 views

They're probably a bit young Ginger to interact with the high school history students on the network. It might be a worry if there were misunderstanding or other problems given the age gap. Eventu...

collaboration projects classes ning networks

Joseph Phelan

Resources for History Teachers - 48 views

Jeremy Please do put Bob Maloy in touch with me. He can call or write jphelan@neh.gov or 202-60-6374. As far as the World History resources go, we are a working on it but will not be ready for thi...

Massachusetts state frameworks cocial sciences social studies history wiki resources ancient medieval modern europe america asia africa south america greece rome egypt britain france germany russia italy china japan india sources documents images usa c15t

Eric Beckman

"Benefits of British Rule" - 3 views

  •  
    1871 speech by an Indian politician in Britain addressing pros and cons of the British Raj as he sees them
venky0235

Benefits of pursuing an online course - 4 views

https://www.globalcareercounsellor.com/blog/advantages-of-pursuing-an-online-course/

asia primary sources india images documents career counselling

started by venky0235 on 05 Oct 18 no follow-up yet
David Hilton

Exploring Ancient World Cultures - 5 views

  •  
    I usually don't add secondary sources (I've found books are much more comprehensive - secondary websites seem usually quite simplistic in their treatments) but thought this might be useful for people working with younger classes doing preliminary research or activities on ancient civilisations.
David Hilton

Digital Collections at Columbia - 1 views

  •  
    An excellent set of digital source collections run by Columbia Uni. I've been meaning to save all these collections individually but it's such a massive task that I'm just saving the root pages of the collections. If you have a look through these you'll find some gems. And if you save them to the group you will have my undying affection (just please use the same tagging standards - it keeps the information findable).
« First ‹ Previous 61 - 68 of 68
Showing 20 items per page