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Education

Our educational resources are designed to align with national standards, inspire curiosity and wonder, and contribute to a more just and compassionate learning environment. Whether you're a student, teacher, or lifelong learner, we offer a range of resources, interactive content, and behind-the-scenes insights to enhance your understanding of U.S. history and culture.

What Makes My Neighborhood Special?

For Early Learners
A drawing of the Sesame Street neighborhood with the course title overlaid: "What Makes My Neighborhood Special?"

Additional Resources

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Case studies and lesson plans for secondary teachers and students to support United States history curricula and teach a more accurate and inclusive migration and immigration narrative.

Becoming US

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A collection of our many resources thoughtfully and intentionally created based on social studies themes and topics.

Learning Lab