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Teachers and community members can help young community members explore and contribute to their cultural heritage by arranging learning expeditions that include the ALERT processes.
The Heritage Project is an educational initiative that began as a partnership between the American Folklife Center at the Library of Congress, the Montana Historical Society, and the Montana Office of Public Instruction. Teachers work with these cultural agencies and with their communities to conduct learning expeditions that explore large and enduring questions through the medium of local knowledge.
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Landmarks for Schools
The Digital
Classroom (National Archives)
A Biography of America
with Primary Documents (Annenberg)
A Chronology of U.S. Historical Documents
(University of Oklahoma School of Law)
Words and Deeds in
American History Chronological list of primary documents (Library of
Congress)
Civics Timeline American history timeline with primary documents (National
Endowment for the Humanities)
American Journeys Eyewitness
accounts of historical expeditions by the Wisconsin Historical Society and
National History Day
Expeditions
(National Geographic)
Radio
Documentaries American RadioWorks