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U.S. History Teaching Beyond the Culture Wars: A Lecture-Discussion with Historian Nick Kryczka
"What on earth are schoolchildren being taught about their nation's history?" At the turn of the 2020s, political pundits posed this question rhetorically and then answered it in service of their partisan tastes. Progressives declared that history was being whitewashed. Conservatives claimed that students were being brainwashed. Two years ago, researchers with the American Historical Association (AHA) took the question seriously and conducted a nationwide study of US history teaching.
On November 20, 2024, historian and Northeastern Illinois University (NEIU) alumnus Nicholas Kryczka presented the AHA research team's findings and their implications for how we teach an honest, compelling, and rigorous American history in a landscape defined by culture war.
Nicholas (Nick) Kryczka is a scholar-in-residence at the Newberry Library in Chicago. Between 2022 and 2024, he was the research coordinator and lead author for the American Historical Association’s nationwide study of secondary US History education-the topic of this presentation. Nick earned his PhD in history at the University of Chicago, where he also worked subsequently as a postdoctoral teaching fellow in the social sciences. He has also worked as a lecturer in American Studies and American Politics at Lake Forest College. Previously, Nick taught high school social studies for a decade in the Chicago Public Schools, and has developed K-12 history curriculum for the Newberry Library and the Chicago Collections Consortium. Nick's work has appeared in the American Historical Review, History of Education Quarterly, the Journal of the Illinois State Historical Association, and Time Magazine. Nick is currently at work on a book, under contract with the University of Chicago Press, on the history of school reform in late 20th-century Chicago.
Shira Hoffer served as respondent following Nick's presentation. Shira is the founder and Executive Director of the Institute for Multipartisan Education. A senior at Harvard College studying Social Studies and Religion, she served on Harvard Dean Rakesh Khurana’s Intellectual Vitality Committee for two years, advising and presenting on new strategies for promoting curious and constructive disagreement inside and out of Harvard’s classrooms. She is a former fellow and research assistant at the Edmond and Lily Safra Center for Ethics’ Intercollegiate Civil Disagreement Program, and a practicing mediator in Massachusetts courts. She has experience in interfaith and Israel/Palestine dialogue, and is particularly passionate about helping schools with issues related to religion and substantial political disagreement.
This event was sponsored by the NEIU History Department, the NEIU Libraries, and the Institute for Multipartisan Education.
On November 20, 2024, historian and Northeastern Illinois University (NEIU) alumnus Nicholas Kryczka presented the AHA research team's findings and their implications for how we teach an honest, compelling, and rigorous American history in a landscape defined by culture war.
Nicholas (Nick) Kryczka is a scholar-in-residence at the Newberry Library in Chicago. Between 2022 and 2024, he was the research coordinator and lead author for the American Historical Association’s nationwide study of secondary US History education-the topic of this presentation. Nick earned his PhD in history at the University of Chicago, where he also worked subsequently as a postdoctoral teaching fellow in the social sciences. He has also worked as a lecturer in American Studies and American Politics at Lake Forest College. Previously, Nick taught high school social studies for a decade in the Chicago Public Schools, and has developed K-12 history curriculum for the Newberry Library and the Chicago Collections Consortium. Nick's work has appeared in the American Historical Review, History of Education Quarterly, the Journal of the Illinois State Historical Association, and Time Magazine. Nick is currently at work on a book, under contract with the University of Chicago Press, on the history of school reform in late 20th-century Chicago.
Shira Hoffer served as respondent following Nick's presentation. Shira is the founder and Executive Director of the Institute for Multipartisan Education. A senior at Harvard College studying Social Studies and Religion, she served on Harvard Dean Rakesh Khurana’s Intellectual Vitality Committee for two years, advising and presenting on new strategies for promoting curious and constructive disagreement inside and out of Harvard’s classrooms. She is a former fellow and research assistant at the Edmond and Lily Safra Center for Ethics’ Intercollegiate Civil Disagreement Program, and a practicing mediator in Massachusetts courts. She has experience in interfaith and Israel/Palestine dialogue, and is particularly passionate about helping schools with issues related to religion and substantial political disagreement.
This event was sponsored by the NEIU History Department, the NEIU Libraries, and the Institute for Multipartisan Education.
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We Have Never Been Woke: A Conversation with Musa al-Gharbi
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On Tuesday, October 22 the NEIU Libraries hosted a conversation with Dr. Musa al-Gharbi. Musa al-Gharbi is a sociologist and assistant professor in the School of Communication and Journalism at Stony Brook University. His research primarily focuses on the political economy of knowledge production and the “social life” of scholarly and journalistic outputs. He is a columnist for The Guardian and...
NEIU Libraries Business Resources
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This video provides a brief overview of some of the tools NEIU Libraries offers for business research. Keep in mind that this video is up-to-date as of August 2024, but that our offerings are constantly changing. Business Information Sources Research Guide: neiulibraries.libguides.com/biz Information on the Research & Publishing Lab: www.neiu.edu/neiu-libraries/research-and-publishing-lab
NAICS Codes and Industry Research
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In this video we discuss how NAICS codes work and how they can be used to research industries. This video is designed for students at Northeastern Illinois University and shows how to find free government data and data offered through NEIU Libraries. www.census.gov/naics/ - North American Industry Classification System - NAICS, United States Census Bureau www.census.gov/programs-surveys/economi...
The Political Status of Puerto Rico: Four Perspectives
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Should Puerto Rico remain a territory of the United States, become a U.S. state, or become an independent country? Which of these alternatives would most benefit Puerto Ricans? And how much (or how little) will the island's political status determine its fate? On Monday, January 22, 2024 the NEIU Libraries gathered four scholars-Jenaro Abraham, Jorge Duany, Harry Franqui-Rivera, and Ian J. Seda...
The Power of Free Speech: A Conversation with Nadine Strossen
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On October 10, 2023 the NEIU Libraries hosted a conversation with Nadine Strossen, past president of the American Civil Liberties Union (1991-2008). Professor Strossen is the author of the 2018 book Hate: Why We Should Resist It with Free Speech, Not Censorship as well as of the 2023 book Free Speech: What Everyone Needs to Know. She is also the Host and Project Consultant for Free To Speak, a ...
Library Dean Steven Harris discusses what Banned Books Week means to them!
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Library Dean Steven Harris discusses what Banned Books Week means to them!
Pedroso Center Director Dr. DeWitt Scott talks about what Banned Books Week means to them!
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Pedroso Center Director Dr. DeWitt Scott talks about what Banned Books Week means to them!
Senior Library Specialist Jonathan Gronli talks about what Banned Books Week means to them!
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Senior Library Specialist Jonathan Gronli talks about what Banned Books Week means to them!
Justice Studies Professor Adrian Castrejon discusses what Banned Books Week means to them!
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Justice Studies Professor Adrian Castrejon discusses what Banned Books Week means to them!
Library Dean Steven Harris introduces Banned Books Week 2023 at NEIU!
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Library Dean Steven Harris introduces Banned Books Week 2023 at NEIU!
Dr. DeWitt Scott reviews the book Black Men, written by Haki Madhubuti
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Dr. DeWitt Scott reviews the book Black Men, written by Haki Madhubuti
Dr. DeWitt Scott reviews Decoded, written by Jay-Z
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Dr. DeWitt Scott reviews Decoded, written by Jay-Z
Dr. DeWitt Scott reviews We Were Eight Years in Power, written by Ta-Nehesi Coates
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Dr. DeWitt Scott reviews We Were Eight Years in Power, written by Ta-Nehesi Coates
Dr. DeWitt Scott reviews The Assassination of Fred Hampton by Jeffrey Haas
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Dr. DeWitt Scott reviews The Assassination of Fred Hampton by Jeffrey Haas
Dr. DeWitt Scott reviews Binga : the rise and fall of Chicago's first Black banker by Don Hayner
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Dr. DeWitt Scott reviews Binga : the rise and fall of Chicago's first Black banker by Don Hayner
Meet eResources & Systems Librarian, and Science subject librarian, Lisa Wallis
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Meet eResources & Systems Librarian, and Science subject librarian, Lisa Wallis
Dr. DeWitt Scott reviews Angela Davis: An Autobiography by Angela Davis
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Dr. DeWitt Scott reviews Angela Davis: An Autobiography by Angela Davis
Dr. DeWitt Scott reviews The Autobiography of W.E.B DuBois, written by W.E.B DuBois
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Dr. DeWitt Scott reviews The Autobiography of W.E.B DuBois, written by W.E.B DuBois
Dr. DeWitt Scott reviews The FBI and Martin Luther King by David Garrow
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Dr. DeWitt Scott reviews The FBI and Martin Luther King by David Garrow
Dr. DeWitt Scott reviews The Revolt of the Black Athlete by Harry Edwards
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Dr. DeWitt Scott reviews The Revolt of the Black Athlete by Harry Edwards
Dr. DeWitt Scott reviews The New Jim Crow by Michelle Alexander
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Dr. DeWitt Scott reviews The New Jim Crow by Michelle Alexander
Dr. DeWitt Scott reviews The John Carlos Story by John Carlos
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Dr. DeWitt Scott reviews The John Carlos Story by John Carlos
Dr. DeWitt Scott reviews The Color of Money by Mehrsa Baradaran
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Dr. DeWitt Scott reviews The Color of Money by Mehrsa Baradaran
Dr. DeWitt Scott reviews Ready for Revolution by Stokely Carmichael
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Dr. DeWitt Scott reviews Ready for Revolution by Stokely Carmichael
Dr. DeWitt Scott reviews The Classroom and the Cell by Mumia Abu-Jamal and Marc Lamont Hill
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Dr. DeWitt Scott reviews The Classroom and the Cell by Mumia Abu-Jamal and Marc Lamont Hill
Abortion Law in U.S. History: Four Perspectives
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Abortion Law in U.S. History: Four Perspectives
The Value & Costs of Free Speech, ft. Katherine Cross, Jamal Greene, Eric Heinze, & Nadine Strossen
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The Value & Costs of Free Speech, ft. Katherine Cross, Jamal Greene, Eric Heinze, & Nadine Strossen
Congress and the Separation of Powers - with Julia Azari, Ira Katznelson, and Gary Lawson
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Congress and the Separation of Powers - with Julia Azari, Ira Katznelson, and Gary Lawson
Engineering Expansion: The U.S. Army and Economic Development, 1787-1860 - with Dr. William D. Adler
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Engineering Expansion: The U.S. Army and Economic Development, 1787-1860 - with Dr. William D. Adler
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Katherine Cross’s obnoxiously affected accent is distracting and annoying.
Thanks for sharing this video.
0:41 that moment when Undertale OST 001 Once Upon a Time
Overall a pretty good discussion. But why is Katherine Cross using what is a pretty blatantly fake British accent? I've looked into her background to make sure, and she's never even resided in the UK. She says she was born and raised in a hispanic neighborhood in the Bronx and studied at American universities
A caring PhD supervisor would step in and say, “Eh, might want to drop the affected accent. It’s not doing you any favors.”
That option doesn't come up when I enter in search bar.
Did my podcast on levelator on my old mac, but it doesn't work on my new mac. Any ideas? So frustrating. Unable to download levelator on my new mac.
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can you put the link to levelator? i can`t find it
A library is organized by subjects. Above Subjects, I prefer the term Scope and then I don't have to conform to the traditional titles of the many interests I have. For instance, one of many Scope titles in my list is Health and Medical, and under that I have Genetics, Advanced Medicine, Personal Hygiene, Digestion, Neurology, etc. Other scope titles I use are Personal Development, Scientific Interests, Language and Communication, AI and Quantum Computing, etc.
I have to say, many of the research articles found through the library systems are crap. Maybe I'm not filtering correctly. But I have often found the internet to be a great source of information.
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What animation tech was used to make these? They are so good. This is how tutorials *should* be.
Thank you, Dr. Scott!
Thank you, Dr. Scott! These are terrific contributions for our students.
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Didn’t know he coined the term Black Power. This sounds like a good book to read or find as an Ebook
Where are all the viewers ?. An opportunity to freely glean the wisdom from this legend in Dunbar-Ortiz, who came to impart a bit of her knowledge accumulated over a lifetime of careful study and research.
Don't you know GarageBand will not import files created from Hijack any more ?! (Monterey OS) Some BS to do with copyright ?
Very helpful! I was using something else but it's limited to 2 hours and after that I have to pay. Will use Levelator since I have a Mac. Thanks for the video!
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Underrated channel ..........so helpful
Hello, may I link to your video for a lesson I am planning on the importance of citing sources?
Yes! We're happy to share.
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Thank you for passing this on to me Dave, it is a lot of great information! I have learned a lot by your speech.
Yay! This is one of my favorite library instruction videos, so happy to find it again! Thanks for reposting it. -Katherine, Contra Costa College in California
You are so welcome!
I agree! I used to show the animated tutorials in my classes often and I was bummed when they became unavailable. Thank you for making them public again!
I love your animation videos! I use them in my instruction. This one does not seem to have CC turned on. Would you kindly turn it on? Thank you!
Thank you for notifying us, Emi. We thought they were being captioned automatically upon upload. We'll look into it.
THANK YOU SOOO Much! Very helpful video! I am very thankful! Gwen Pontikes