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Teachinghistory.org, also known as the National History Education Clearinghouse (NHEC), is a website that provides educational resources for the study of U.S. history.
== Organizational background ==
In the past decade and a half, three major developments have reshaped the landscape for K-12 history education and have created the conditions for significant advances in history teaching and learning. First, the emergence of the Internet and the World Wide Web has brought unprecedented resources and possibilities to the computers of the nation’s history teachers. Second, a body of serious scholarly research in history education – and the learning sciences more generally – has begun to illuminate how students actually learn history. Finally, the Department of Education's Teaching American History (TAH) program has invested more than $900 million in history education – the largest federal infusion of resources ever devoted to improving the teaching and learning of history.〔Melendez, Margarita L. (''Teaching American History Article'' ). The Society for History in the Federal Government newsletter, ''The Federalist,'' Fall 2008, Number 19, accessed May 31, 2011.〕
Due to these advancements, the United States Department of Education announced a call for proposals in 2007 to address the building, populating, and maintaining of a central website for K-12 American history educators, funded under the Teaching American History Grant program (TAH). George Mason University's Center for History and New Media was awarded the grant for the website creation the same year.〔(''George Mason University Receives $7.5 Million to Create a National History Education Clearinghouse'' ), (''History News Network'' ), October 3, 2007, accessed May 31, 2011.〕〔Gardner, Walt. ("Ignorance of History Permeates All Levels" ), (''Education Week'' ), June 22, 2011, accessed August 15, 2011〕 The TAH program is funded under Title II-C, Subpart 4 of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965, as amended by the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001. According to the TAH program website, the goal of the program is to "raise student achievement by improving teachers’ knowledge, understanding, and appreciation of American history.〔United States Department of Education, (''Teaching American History'' ), accessed May 31, 2011.〕"

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