The Tennessee Historical Society

The Tennessee Historical Society aims to tell the stories of all Tennesseans. In addition to publishing the Tennessee Historical Quarterly and hosting the webinar series Tennessee 101, the Historical Society organizes Tennessee History Day, a statewide curriculum and contest and an affiliate of National History Day. Tennessee History Day reaches some 350 educators and 7,500 students every year, as well as a wide public audience for student exhibits, documentary videos, theatrical performances, websites, and papers. Through the contests, students interact with professionals in the humanities, who add to their knowledge and help build their skills in writing and historical thinking.

All students who participate in National History Day do not become historians, but all participants gain lifelong skills. Students are empowered to analyze different types of media content, make informed judgments, and communicate clearly and creatively. Some students explore community history, learning about their home through a new lens. The results are reflected in the significant number of returning educators to the program, and in improved student test scores.

Tennessee History Day involves educators in the preparation of curriculum materials that support creative teaching strategies. Since 2009 offered workshops, reaching professionals new to the program and reinforcing skills for those who have already participated. Educators have come to depend upon these workshops and the History Day curriculum to support their classroom learning strategies, thus the workshops fulfill a concrete need for Tennessee teachers. 

The 2025 Creativity grant will be used by Tennessee History Day to fund day-long workshops around the state and one-hour webinars -- reaching educators new to THD and reinforcing teaching skills for those who have already participated.  The grant will also support a THD ambassador to develop new classroom resources, answer program questions, and deliver professional development assistance – in person and online. 

This project was nominated by Emma Grace Thompson, a 2015 Creativity Foundation Legacy winner and Tennessee Historical Society staff member.

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