We The Teachers is a bi-weekly podcast featuring Teaching American History scholars discussing American history with a focus on primary documents.
The Ashbrook Center and TeachingAmericanHistory.org seek to provide high-quality content-focused programs, resources, and courses for teachers of American History, Government, Civics, and related subjects. Students, citizens, and anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the American experience can also benefit from our resources, which include podcasts, a vast documents library, monthly webinars, and in-person seminars.
TAH is happy to announce the upcoming launch of a new podcast, In Their Words, which will be a twice-monthly program consisting of interviews with teachers in the TAH network. In each episode we'll discuss the use of original documents and will offer ideas about how to use them with students....
Published 09/30/20
On 23 SEP 20 we looked at James Madison's Speech on the Amendments to the Constitution, from 8 June 1789, wherein the "Father of the Constitution" adds, some scholars would argue, "Father of the Bill of Rights" to his titles. Panelists: Dr. John Moser, Ashland University Dr. David Alvis, Wofford...
Published 09/01/20
TAH.org's last of a three-episode series on pivotal presidential elections, tonight's focus was Ronald Reagan and the Election of 1980. Dr. Jeff Sikkenga, Professor Political Science at Ashland University and Executive Director of the Ashbrook Center, discussed the election and its legacy with...
Published 08/19/20