The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation

   8/19/2008
Advanced search


Featured Web Site:
Historical Thinking Matters

 
Forget the old public school model of learning history by memorizing facts. The Historical Thinking Matters Web site lets students do what real historians do: read the historical evidence and decide for themselves.

Right now the site, a joint project of the Center for History and New Media at George Mason University and the School of Education at Stanford University, focuses on four pivotal events in American history: the Spanish-American War, the Scopes Trial, the enactment of Social Security and Rosa Parks’s role in the civil rights movement. Students start with a slick film overview worthy of a public television documentary and then get right to primary documents to learn not just what happened, but why.

With information for both students and teachers, the site is a nifty example of the Open Educational Resources movement supported by numerous grants from the Hewlett Foundation’s Education Program.

Visit it at http://historicalthinkingmatters.org/


 

July 2007 Newsletter




Last revised: 1/11/2008

This work, the Web site of The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 United States License . Photos and publications displayed on this site are excepted from this license, except where noted.