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Educator Notes for Classroom Use

Overview

The Foundations of US Americans can support classrooms, workshops, reading groups, and family research circles when educators keep the site's evidence labels visible. The site is a learning center, not a certification authority.

What this helps you learn

  • Place hubs can teach geography, chronology, source comparison, and public-history care.
  • Fact Checks can teach claim splitting and evidence levels.
  • Tales can support reflection when their fiction/story labels remain visible.

Careful claims

  • Do not assign pages as proof of identity, tribe, legal status, ancestry, DNA results, descent, or membership.
  • Do not remove caution labels from classroom handouts.
  • Do not ask learners to disclose private family or living-person information.

Research path

  • Start with Start Here, Research Method, Safe Sharing, and Claim Review.
  • Ask learners to identify what is supported, what is open, and what source would be needed next.
  • Use pseudonymous examples for sensitive research exercises.

Evidence note: This starter entry is educational. Add sources, dates, maps, Community Notes, and Fact Checks as research develops.

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