High school history has a yawning gap between its ambition and its execution.
Ask people what the point of history education is, and they will give you big idea answers like understanding the American story, motivating civic participation, and safeguarding our democracy.
But then show up to a typical high school history class, and it's just textbooks, lectures, and temporary memorization. There’s a fundamental mismatch between aims and means.
In this piece we explore what history education is today, what it could be, and how it can change.