Perspectives Book Groups

The Perspectives Book Groups program supports a culture of reading in the Granite State. Through this program, we aim to foster and challenge participants to engage with diverse perspectives in the humanities to build understanding and empathy.  Learn more


 

Teaching Resources & Lesson Plans

For reading suggestions and sample lesson plans for beginner, intermediate, and advanced students, please view our teaching resources, which includes the Connecting Through Stories videos produced by the New Hampshire Humanities Connections program. The videos are intended for a broad audience of all ages, backgrounds, and educational experiences. For more information, email mnolin@nhhumanities.org.


 

Community Project Grants

New Hampshire Humanities funds humanities-based workshops for educators through our Community Project Grants.

 

The National Endowment for the Humanities

The National Endowment for the Humanities offers a curated selection of lesson plans, close readings, and classroom resources geared toward educators and families on a variety of topics here: EDSITEment



Dover Adult Learning Center

Dover Adult Learning Center helps all adults who seek to enhance their skills and improve their lives through education, job prepartion, high school completion, and enrichment classes. Learn more

 


PBS Learning Media: Bring the World to Your Classroom

NHPBS and PBS have curated FREE, standards-aligned videos, interactives, lesson plans, and more for educators. Learn more
 

 

Civics 101 Podcast & Resources

Educators, students, and parents who are functioning as educators can make Civics 101 a valuable educational aid for both remote teaching and in-classroom learning. NH Public Radio's Civics 101 site offers lesson plans, graphic organizers, activities, and quizzes. The podcast refresher course is a top-notch resource for teaching and learning the basics of civics and foundations of democracy.  Learn More or Listen

 


 

New England Humanities Consortium

NEHC promotes intellectual collaboration, interdisciplinary exchange, and innovative educational programming for faculty, students, and the regional, national and global communities they serve. Learn more

 


 

Constitutionally Speaking

We are a partner in the Constitutionally Speaking project founded by Justice David Souter and providing resources on the teaching of civics to New Hampshire educators. Access those resources on the Constitutionally Speaking website.


 

Teacher Institutes & Workshops

Summer institutes and workshops funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) support faculty development programs in the humanities for school teachers and for college and university teachers. NEH summer seminars and institutes may be as short as two weeks or as long as five weeks. Learn more on the NEH's website.