Historians gather evidence from periods of social, cultural, and political ferment to understand how change happened in the past. In this issue, David Pace and Andrew K. Koch, both experts on teaching and learning, assess where our discipline stands in these areas and where it could go. Pace and Koch believe that rigorous, meaningful history education should be available to all students but question its current direction. If we are in the midst of a storm-or heading into ominous waters-teaching and learning should be uppermost in our minds.
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Allison Miller, editor
Kritika Agarwal, associate editor, publications
Stephanie Kingsley, associate editor, web content and social media
Sadie Bergen, assistant editor
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May 1, 2017
Features
May 1, 2017
Features
May 1, 2017
Features
May 1, 2017
From the Executive Director
May 1, 2017
AHA Annual Meeting, News
May 1, 2017
AHA Activities
May 1, 2017
From the Editor, Townhouse Notes
May 1, 2017
From the President
May 1, 2017
In Memoriam
May 1, 2017
In Memoriam
May 1, 2017
Letters to the Editor
May 1, 2017
Letters to the Editor
May 31, 2017
Member Spotlight, Perspectives Daily
May 30, 2017
Perspectives Daily
May 25, 2017
Career Paths, Perspectives Daily
May 24, 2017
Perspectives Daily
May 23, 2017
Member Spotlight, Perspectives Daily
May 22, 2017
Perspectives Daily
May 18, 2017
AHA Activities, Perspectives Daily
May 16, 2017
Member Spotlight, Perspectives Daily
May 15, 2017
Perspectives Daily
May 11, 2017
Perspectives Daily
May 9, 2017
Member Spotlight, Perspectives Daily
May 8, 2017
From the Editor, Perspectives Daily
May 4, 2017
AHA Activities, Perspectives Daily
May 2, 2017
Member Spotlight, Perspectives Daily
May 1, 2017
Perspectives Daily
May 1, 2017
News
May 1, 2017
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May 1, 2017
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