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About Gilderlehrman
The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History provides a wealth of resources for students and teachers focused on American history. It offers various educational programs, including courses, lesson plans, and professional development opportunities.
Explore comprehensive resources and programs for teaching and learning American history.
What You Can Do
- Access self-paced history courses
- Browse lesson plans and classroom resources
- Participate in professional development programs
- Join the Gilder Lehrman Teacher Symposium
- Explore primary source materials
Frequently Asked Questions
What types of resources are available for teachers?
Teachers can find lesson plans, classroom resources, and professional development opportunities tailored to American history.
Are there courses available for students?
Yes, the institute offers various courses for high school students, including AP study guides and summer courses.
How can I participate in the Teacher Symposium?
You can join the Teacher Symposium by registering for one of the seven topics offered during the event.
Is there a membership fee to access resources?
Some resources may require a membership or registration, while many are freely available to the public.
What is History Now?
History Now is the journal published by the Gilder Lehrman Institute, featuring articles and resources related to American history.