New grant enables children to learn U.S. history, study founding documents
- The U.S. Department of Education has launched a grant program for teaching American history and civics as part of the nation’s 250th birthday celebrations.
- This program will promote innovative teaching strategies in American history, civics, government, and geography.
- The grant program will prioritize applicants from higher education institutions focused on civic thought and constitutional studies.
- The Office of Elementary and Secondary Education will host webinars for potential grant applicants to provide technical assistance.
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America's founding documents are coming to Bladen County
By Heidi Perez-Moreno Life-size replicas of the United States’ founding documents are coming to Bladen County. Copies of the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution and the Bill of Rights will be permanently displayed outside the Bladen County government office in Elizabethtown. The Civil Rights Amendments will also be on display. Bladen County officials collaborated with the nonprofit Foundation Forward, Inc. for the project. Foundation…
In honor of the nation's 250th anniversary, the U.S. Department of Education will allow students to learn the history of the U.S. through a new scholarship program.
Heritage Foundation Honors 5 Leaders in Educating About the American Founding
The Heritage Foundation presented five special Innovation Prizes on Tuesday to organizations dedicated to educating audiences about America’s founding ideals. The awards were given to honor the upcoming 250th anniversary of America’s Founding. They come as Heritage—which has been around for about one-fifth of the nation’s existence, having been founded in 1973—also launches its new online book celebrating key Founding Fathers of the American pol…
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