Interactive timelines are reshaping history education by turning static facts into dynamic, visual journeys. They help students connect events, understand cause-and-effect, and retain more information ...
Scroll mindlessly through TikTok and you’re likely to come across someone doing a fit check, sharing a day in the life or performing the latest trending dance. You might also learn something you weren ...
The future of history education lies in empowering students to engage in intensive research with carefully curated collections of primary sources, enhanced by AI-driven tools that provide context, ...
More than 200 primary school students visited the Town of St George this week to learn about the history of enslaved people in Bermuda. The initiative, a collaboration between the Department of ...