
The iTeach Blog

Best Practices for Using Primary Sources in the Classroom
Textbooks act as gatekeepers, controlling the narrative by limiting content to a single perspective. Primary sources expand the narrative and allow students to understand content through multiple perspectives. Sarah Yoo shares best practices for enhancing teaching and learning with primary sources.

Engaging Learners in Local History
With so many schools closed and learners at home with care-takers, engagement has proven to be difficult for many classroom teachers. Learn how you can use gamification and hands-on learning to engage learners in history!