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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
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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!"
— Ken Burns

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What is History Day?

New to History Day? Have a look at our introduction video, produced by the History Channel.


Find out more about the Kenneth E. Behring National History Day Contest and Mr. Behring, a great contributor to history education.

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