MUSIC HISTORY HALL
Teach American Music and Cultural History
Arts Education + Cultural Studies
Bring American music and cultural history into your school through an innovative, high-quality elective that explores music in the context of historical events, as students build a timeline of American music.
Inspire critical thinking, cultural understanding, and music appreciation as students learn to recognize different genres of American music and understand important contributions of diverse music pioneers throughout history.
Beautifully designed on the Canvas platform, the course includes teacher guides, clear learning objectives, project-based activities, and higher-order discussion questions.
Adopted by California public schools and charter programs, our content-rich curriculum aligns with California State Standards for History-Social Science and the Arts, while providing historical and cultural context and supporting the Ethnic Studies Model Curriculum.
At its core, the course uses music as a primary source for understanding American history and culture.

Why Districts Choose Music History Hall
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UC A–G “F” approved and Quality Matters certified
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Canvas plug-and-play integration
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Meets both Arts and History/Social Science standards
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Fully asynchronous and teacher-friendly
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Proven success in district and charter programs

"The American Music History course incorporates a variety of historical viewpoints that are culturally relevant and accurate reflecting a diverse perspective that is free from bias."
Alaina Musick
Subject Matter Expert at Quality Matters

Innovative Arts + Ethnic Studies Course
Built for middle school, high school, and introductory college courses, this curriculum guides students through the history and cultural significance of American music. Through engaging lectures, music playlists, video content, artwork, activities, and discussion, students trace the evolution of blues, jazz, country, rock and roll, soul, rap, punk, and more.
Full Course Implementation
The American Music History course is available as a complete, Canvas-ready curriculum, offered as a full-year course (30 lessons) or a semester-length option. It includes built-in pacing, materials, and assessments, and is designed for flexible use across online, hybrid, and asynchronous settings.
Licensing is based on school, department, or district size. We’re happy to share details and talk through options.
Per-Student Enrollment
For select programs, including homeschool students and small cohort-based offerings, per-student enrollment is available.
This option is designed for independent learners and small groups, with a minimum of 10 students required for school or charter-based implementation.
Curriculum Units
For schools not working within an LMS or using platforms such as Google Classroom, individual curriculum units are available in PDF format for teacher-led instruction. Semester-length and shorter unit options are available.


"Building the American Music History course timeline with students is so helpful."
Susan Ryoo
Education Advisor at
Sage Oak Charter Schools
When your district or school licenses American Music History, you receive the complete, ready-to-teach Canvas course including all lessons, assessments, rubrics, pacing guides, and multimedia resources. Once imported into your LMS, the course is ready to launch immediately.
One-time license. No per-student fees. Fully customizable.
How It Works:
1. Purchase the course license — just like a digital textbook.
2. Import the complete Canvas course into your LMS.
3. Assign it to teachers or students — ready to teach tomorrow.
(Optional onboarding and PD support available.)
All course materials are included within the Canvas course, allowing schools and colleges to offer the course with no additional textbook cost to students.

