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CherylAnne Amendola

The Teaching History Her Way Podcast

A weekly Education and History podcast
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The Teaching History Her Way Podcast

CherylAnne Amendola

The Teaching History Her Way Podcast

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The Teaching History Her Way Podcast

CherylAnne Amendola

The Teaching History Her Way Podcast

A weekly Education and History podcast
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Trish Everett, an educational designer and self-proclaimed "good-news fairy" for social studies teachers sheds light on her role in supporting educators, particularly in civics education. With extensive experience teaching government and psycho
In this episode of The Teaching History Her Way Podcast, host CherylAnne Amendola engages in a thought-provoking conversation with guest April Wills.  April teaches in rural Montana at a K-12 school and the focus of the discussion revolves arou
In this episode of the Teaching History Her Way podcast we welcome Darcy Daniels. Darcy is not your typical historian—she's a dynamic storyteller who brings history to life through her immersive tours of the iconic Freedom Trail in Boston, Mass
We delve into the idea that it's our responsibility to reinforce the foundation of civic knowledge in students. By doing so, we empower them with the skills necessary for civic action and understanding civic life. This lays the groundwork for f
Join us on this episode of our podcast as we sit down with Shannon Salter, an influential figure in the field of education who currently serves on the governing consortium of Educating for American Democracy. In this interview, Shannon shares h
Join us in this enlightening episode as we delve into the fascinating world of history through the lens of gravestones with Hailee Attorri, a dedicated history teacher from North Central Massachusetts. For over a decade, Hailee has been passion
In this inspiring episode, join us as we dive deep into the remarkable life of Coretta Scott King with acclaimed author and National Board educator, Alice Faye Duncan. Duncan, the creative force behind popular works like "Martin and the Mountai
Are you ready to embark on a fascinating journey where teaching becomes an art form, and comics take center stage in the classroom? In this episode of the Teaching History Her Way podcast, join me as I sit down with Tim Smyth, who penned the en
Welcome to the Teaching History Her Way Podcast, where we explore the empowering stories and insights that shape our world. In today's episode, we had the pleasure of interviewing author Shetal Shah, who has penned a captivating book titled "Sh
Happy Women's History Month!  This week's episode focuses on women's activism and the importance of women's history in K-12 schools as well as a strong, loud call for an AP Women's History course.  We talk about the ERA, a push for an AP Women'
ChatGPT, or Chat Generative Pretrained Transformer, is a technology that is sweeping across classrooms worldwide.  How can we better understand ChatGPT and its capabilities and limitations?  How can we leverage ChatGPT for and with our students
Black History Month is an opportunity for us to teach students about the rich history and culture of Black Americans.  I am so excited to celebrate Black History Month in my classroom and in my school with my students and colleagues.  There are
Debbie Branker and Diane Giangreco worked together to interview their (our) Black and African Amerian colleagues to document their families' experience with the Great Migration, the movement of six million African Americans out of the rural Sou
Join me and author Kitty Felde as we discuss civic education and her mystery series, Fina Mendoza, which introduces civic education to elementary students.  Our lively conversation will leave you with plenty of ideas and inspiration about how t
Why is social justice in the classroom so important?  How do we integrate social justice in our classrooms for our youngest learners all the way to our almost-adult learners?  Explore these questions and more with me and educational justice coa
In this week's episode, I discuss two ways in which I've integrated Indigenous history into my classes.  "Months" are important- they highlight a culture's contributions and history- AND they're not the only time we should be representing diffe
I love our history and social studies teacher family, and I can't think of a better way for the Teaching History Her Way Podcast to welcome new and preservice teachers to the family than to give them some advice.  Hey, if they're listening (or
The women's history of World War II is diverse and rich.  Dive into the women's history of World War II with Women and the American Story ambassador Mike Ochs.  Learn about some great sources and how to use them to open the eyes of your student
Teachers are called to defend democracy.  Join me as I get the honor of chatting with Linda Monk, JD about the Bill of Rights, the Constitution, James Madison, and the implications of how the Constitution is interpreted.  We chat about the heal
Lucretia Mott. Susan B. Anthony. Elizabeth Cady Stanton. When you hear those names you probably automatically think about women’s suffrage. The women’s suffrage movement in the United States was led by far more than the usual names, though. The
Throughout history, including during the American Civil War, women had and made choices.  We can't tell stories by downplaying women in our complicated and messy history.   Using women of the Civil War, as a vehicle, Tracy Garrison Feinberg and
In a very special episode, master educators Angela Lee and Karalee Wong Nakatsuka enlighten our audience about their experiences as Asian American educators.  Together, they explore themes of empowerment, representation, and stereotypes, and of
In this episode, join Neil Wrona, middle school special educator in Howard County, MD.   He has spent most of his 8 years teaching in alternative Special Ed schools helping students whose emotional disabilities have caused them to fall behind a
In this episode, I interview New York Historical Society Women and the American Story Ambassador, Lee Sharmat, about women soldiers in the Civil War.  In this intervew, we get to chat not only about women as fierce fighters in America's bloodie
In this episode, I interview Sarah January, writer, content creator, author for History Collection, and teacher, about untold stories in history.  Join us as we chat about some of her favorites, James Armistead Lafayette,  Sylvia Mendez, Fred K
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