Teacher goes on cross-country roadtrip to teach U.S. history from historical sites while school is fully remote
· Feb 16, 2021 · NottheBee.com

While in-person education is apparently still unsafe, one high school teacher got creative in how she teaches her U.S. History classes. While she would normally be covering colonial America in the classroom, this school year she switched things up by teaching on-site in Williamsburg, Jamestown, and Yorktown.

She even visited the location of the Burr-Hamilton duel in New Jersey, while her students were probably at home watching Hamilton while they had Zoom on mute.

It's too bad her students are still stuck at home. But at least they get to live vicariously through their teacher.

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