Signs of History Growing up, I remember many times when we would travel as a family. I always wanted to get where we... Read More
National History July 2, 1776. It was on this day that the Continental Congress in America decided to declare independence from England.... Read More
Discovering State History Here’s a fun fact; the Rockville Bridge in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania is the longest stone arch bridge in the world. Constructed... Read More
The Importance of Family History The witty humorist Mark Twain is believed to have said, “Why waste your money looking up your family tree? Just... Read More
Tocqueville on Civic Life “Municipal institutions constitute the strength of free nations. Town meetings are to liberty what primary schools are to science; they... Read More
Obama, Millennials, and the 2008 Election In 2008, a multitude of young people (millennials) became actively engaged in the presidential election. Barack Obama leveraged the incredible... Read More
Voting With My Parents In order to build a stronger civil society, parents need to take a more active role in passing on the... Read More
Why You Should Vote In the 2012 presidential election, only 57% of the eligible adult population voted. To put it another way, a little... Read More
The Importance of Sequence and an Individualized Pace in Teaching Math Teaching math in sequence is just as important as teaching someone how to drive by showing them one step at... Read More
The Reason for Math One of the greatest inhibitors for students in learning math is that it seems impractical and unnecessary to them and... Read More