| Remarks at the 2011 National History Day Awards Ceremony by Jim Leach, Chairman, National Endowment for the Humanities |
Ken Burns, Norman Augustine & Cokie Roberts Join with National History Day to Call on Policy Makers to Focus on History Education New Study Finds Students Who Participate in History Education Programs Gain 21st Century College- and Career-Readiness Skills read more... |
National History Day makes history come alive for America's youth by engaging them in the discovery of the historic, cultural and social experiences of the past. Through hands-on experiences and presentations, today's youth are better able to inform the present and shape the future. NHD inspires children through exciting competitions and transforms teaching through project-based curriculum and instruction. |
"I wish I had been able to participate in National History Day when I was in school. What a great way to get kids excited about history, research and the mechanics of composing a story. Students today are so sophisticated about their work. I might just have to snag a few of these young documentary experts for my next production!"
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