Search results
11 lis 2024 · National History Day forms thoughtful citizens and confident teachers by improving the teaching and learning of history.
- Donate
As NHD celebrates 50 years of student research, help...
- Find A Local Contest
At the local level, National History Day ® works...
- Teacher Resources
Teachers, librarians, and advisors are the greatest resource...
- News & Events
National History Day Announces 2024 Patricia Behring Teacher...
- About NHD
A world leader in history and civics education, National...
- Get Involved
Students of today are the leaders of tomorrow. The National...
- Theme
The annual National History Day ® contest theme is designed...
- Get Started
A National History Day ® (NHD) project is your way of...
- Donate
National History Day is a competition that educates young children in College Park, Maryland that operates an annual project-based contest for students in grades 6-12. It has affiliates in all fifty states, Washington, D.C., Puerto Rico, Guam, American Samoa, South Korea, China, South Asia, and Central America. [1]
A National History Day ® (NHD) project is your way of presenting your historical argument, research, and interpretation of your topic’s significance in history. NHD projects can be created individually or as part of a group. There are two entry divisions: Junior (grades 6–8) or Senior (grades 9–12). After reading the Contest Rule Book ...
June 8–12, 2025, University of Maryland, College Park. The NHD National Contest kicks off with a Welcome Ceremony to greet students and celebrate their hard work.
National History Day Resource Archive. Check out these valuable resources spanning from 2014 to 2024, designed to inspire your current National History Day projects!
The National History Challenge is a research-based competition for students. It gives students a chance to be an historian, investigating their community and exploring their own past. It emphasises and rewards quality research, the use of community resources and effective communication and presentation.
24 sie 2023 · Here’s how middle school and high school teachers engaged students in social studies with National History Day project-based learning (PBL).