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Teaching Central America
Teaching Central America provides educational materials for K-12 educators with the goal of centering Central American history and culture in primary and secondary classrooms.Review
Girl Museum
The Girl Museum makes important interventions by placing girlhood more squarely into the teaching of history, literature, culture, and arts on a global scale.Review
Archives Portal Europe
This website presents records from dozens of countries, in over 20 languages, and from around 7000 diverse archival institutions total including the national archives of dozens of countries and other smaller institutions.Review
The Acropolis Museum
The excavation and marbles videos might be useful for, in addition to teaching Greek history, helpful for educators wishing to discuss imperialism and globalism through material culture.Review
Archeological Collection of the Gold Museums
The work of the Banco de la República combines collections related to music, plastic arts, documentary, numismatic, philatelic, archeological, and ethnographic elements.Review
Middle Ages for Educators
...the site boasts more than 40 videos and video playlists, more than 125 different resource links, and worked with more than 50 subject matter experts on this project.Review
National Museum of Asian Art
Because the museum is dedicated to Asian art, its educational resources are largely meant to teach students about art.Review
World Heritage Site Map
The most well-known part of their work is the naming and administration of World Heritage Sites.Review
African Studies Center
The Center hosts or links to resources on just about every African topic an educator might want to focus on in the classroom.Review