The ANUAH Discussion Forum is a place to meet and talk with other educators in Alaska about teaching American history. Got a question or an idea to share? Pose it to the community. There are a number of discussion topics, both for specific courses sponsored by the network, and broad ranging topics of general interest to our professional community as a whole. To look around and get a discussion account of your own, click here.
 
ANUAH sponsors a number of live, interactive, web-based, TAH professional development events for your participation. All you need is an Internet connection and a phone line to bring a world of new ideas and learning opportunities to wherever you live & work. To learn about upcoming webinars, click here.

To SUGGEST a topic relevant to some aspect of teaching American history for which you would like to see one or more 60-90 minute professional development sessions created, click here.
 
Few activities are more beneficial for an educator’s professional growth than collaboratively sharing and developing classroom practices and curriculum. As a learning community focused on the teaching American history, ANUAH is establishing the National History Day curriculum framework as a “common denominator” to promote this sort of collaborative work. You can’t find a more flexible, resource rich, project-based, interdisciplinary and engaging way to teach critical thinking & historical research skills in your classroom! To learn more about this well established, nation-wide project and ANUAH’s efforts to incorporate it in Alaska, click here.