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OER Project - History

OER Project (oerproject.com) is a nonprofit initiative offering free, standards-aligned history and climate curricula for middle and high school. Its flagship offerings include the Big History Project, World History Project (including an AP® version), and the Climate Project—all designed to build critical historical and analytical thinking. Teachers receive richly supported, LMS‑friendly resources, professional development, and a vibrant learning community—all customizable and cost-free.

OER Project - History


Ignite Curiosity with OER Project: Free, Standards-Based Social Studies for Every Classroom

Transform your teaching with the OER Project—a powerhouse of free, adaptable social studies curriculum that sparks critical thinking and supports every learner.

What Is the OER Project?

The OER Project is a nonprofit initiative offering open educational resources (OER) in the form of full, standards-aligned courses in Big History, World History, AP® World History, and Climate Studies. These rich, multimedia lessons are designed to foster interdisciplinary understanding and inspire deeper historical thinking.

Why Teachers & Students Love It

  • 100% Free & Ready to Use
    All materials are accessible online with no cost to schools or educators—completely free, including teaching supports and embedded learning tools.

  • Engaging Curriculum Paths
    Choose from immersive courses like:

    • Big History: Exploring the history of the universe from the Big Bang to today.
    • World History Project: Structured world history in multiple scopes, including AP®-aligned content.
    • Climate Project: Equip students to understand and act on climate change.
  • Multimedia-Rich & Flexible
    Includes videos, leveled texts, articles, activities, and assignments—fully downloadable and easily integrated into LMS platforms like Google Classroom, Canvas, or Schoology.

  • Inclusive Learning Tools
    Accessibility features (like text-to-speech and reading-level adjustments) ensure all students can engage meaningfully with the content.

  • Teacher Support & Community
    Benefit from teacher-focused resources, vibrant online communities, and ongoing professional development through webinars, discussion forums, and collaborative learning opportunities.

  • Built for Critical Thinkers
    OER Project emphasizes skills like historical thinking, causation, evidence-based writing, and interdisciplinary exploration that deepen understanding across time and topic.

How It Enhances Classrooms & Homeschools

  • Curriculum You Can Tailor
    Whether you're teaching world history, preparing students for AP exams, or facilitating climate literacy, the OER Project adapts to fit your goals.

  • Boosts Engagement & Empowerment
    Thought-provoking visuals, real-world themes, and interactive tasks bring history to life—making learning feel meaningful and purposeful.

  • Saves Planning Time
    Complete courses with ready-made materials reduce planning demands—so teachers can focus on facilitation and student growth.

  • Connects You to Support
    Join a community of educators, swap strategies, attend workshops, and stay energized with fresh ideas and peer insights.

Is It Right for You?

Use the OER Project if you’re looking for:

  • A free, multimedia-rich curriculum that covers history and climate with depth and clarity.
  • Tools that support differentiated instruction, accessibility, and scaffolded learning.
  • Materials that prepare students for both academic standards and real-world literacy.
  • A thriving teacher network offering collaboration and professional growth.

Ready to Dive In?

Visit the OER Project website to explore courses, preview units, and access the curriculum that helps you engage students, save planning time, and build critical thinking across ages and contexts.

Let OER Project bring history to life in your classroom—where big ideas meet classroom-ready support.

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