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National History Day
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Throughout this website, you can find dozens of online sources for information on various aspects of history presented in the 20th Century Interactive project. For National History Day, the project's Teacher's Guide has details on how you and your students can submit projects. In addition, there are a few key websites you can use for information:

National History Day now has its own website, complete with all the information that teachers, students or parents could need for the program—including a Parent's page and a Student Contest Guide.

The Ohio Historical Society has Ohio History Day information on its website, including a form teachers can fill out to get a free packet of information in the mail. OHS also offers introductory and advanced workshops to help history teachers get indepth information on the academic challenges they and their students will face as they prepare their projects for National History Day, such as topic development, guiding research and judging.

Not sure what district your school is in? Check out the map, and then link to information on the district representative, date and judging location for your district.

The National Archives and Records Administration provides National History Day Research with information and activities for navigating the resources and learning to do research at the National Archives and Records Administration Web site.

The Learning Page presents the National Digital Library of Congress Resources for National History Day, 2002.

 

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