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Rebecca Luebker feels passionate about including Native American History in history classes and as its own course and on this week's podcast she discusses not only why Indigenous history inclusion is important, but also how you- yes you!- can better include Indigenous history in your own classroom. She also gives you book suggestions and suggestions of people to follow on Instagram so you can learn more about Indigenous history.
Rebecca is an enrolled citizen of the Cherokee Nation is the Social Science Chair at Haas Hall Academy in Fayetteville, Arkansas. She's also the 2017 Gilder Lehrman Arkansas History Teacher of the Year and was a 2019-20 inaugural Computer Science Teachers Association Equity Fellow. In 2020, she was approved by the Arkansas Department of Education to teach the first-ever high school class in Native American History and Culture.
Want to get in touch with Rebecca? Her Twitter handle is @LeubkerMoll
Smithsonion Museum of the American Indian “What does it mean to remove a people”: https://americanindian.si.edu/nk360/removal/index.cshtml#titlePage
Let's be friends!
Twitter: @historyherway
Instagram: @teachinghistoryherway
Website: http://www.teachinghistoryherway.com
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/teachinghistoryherway
Let's be friends and continue the conversation!
Instagram: @teachinghistoryherway
X: http://www.twitter.com/historyherway
On the Web/Blog: http://www.teachinghistoryherway.com
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/teachinghistoryherway
BlueSky: @historyherway.bsky.social
Support the production of the Teaching History Her Way Podcast by purchasing some really great history tees. Click here to shop now or go to www.teachinghistoryherway.com and click on "Merch."
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Rebecca Luebker feels passionate about including Native American History in history classes and as its own course and on this week's podcast she discusses not only why Indigenous history inclusion is important, but also how you- yes you!- can better include Indigenous history in your own classroom. She also gives you book suggestions and suggestions of people to follow on Instagram so you can learn more about Indigenous history.
Rebecca is an enrolled citizen of the Cherokee Nation is the Social Science Chair at Haas Hall Academy in Fayetteville, Arkansas. She's also the 2017 Gilder Lehrman Arkansas History Teacher of the Year and was a 2019-20 inaugural Computer Science Teachers Association Equity Fellow. In 2020, she was approved by the Arkansas Department of Education to teach the first-ever high school class in Native American History and Culture.
Want to get in touch with Rebecca? Her Twitter handle is @LeubkerMoll
Smithsonion Museum of the American Indian “What does it mean to remove a people”: https://americanindian.si.edu/nk360/removal/index.cshtml#titlePage
Let's be friends!
Twitter: @historyherway
Instagram: @teachinghistoryherway
Website: http://www.teachinghistoryherway.com
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/teachinghistoryherway
Let's be friends and continue the conversation!
Instagram: @teachinghistoryherway
X: http://www.twitter.com/historyherway
On the Web/Blog: http://www.teachinghistoryherway.com
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/teachinghistoryherway
BlueSky: @historyherway.bsky.social
Support the production of the Teaching History Her Way Podcast by purchasing some really great history tees. Click here to shop now or go to www.teachinghistoryherway.com and click on "Merch."
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