<p>Curious. Confident. Knowledgeable about the world. A content-rich approach to teaching history supports all this and more—even in our youngest students. Yet history has all but disappeared from American elementary schools. On the the History Matters Podcast, we explore the vast untapped potential of high-quality history instruction to build knowledge, accelerate literacy, and prepare students to participate in civic life. In inspiring conversations with curriculum experts, teachers, and instructional leaders doing this work in classrooms today, host Barbara Davidson explores how history can animate the minds of young people and transform literacy, all at the same time.</p>

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Bonus Episode: Following History's Stories, on Film | Sarah Botstein and David Schmidt 2025-11-25
Curiosity That Goes Beyond the Classroom | Laura Stam 2025-11-18
The Four Questions That Make History Come Alive | Jonathan Bassett and Gary Shiffman 2025-11-11
Building Teachers' Historical Knowledge | Courtney Dumas 2025-11-04
Massachusetts' Big Move on Elementary History | Jennifer Lindsey 2025-10-28
History Can’t Wait Until High School | Ebony McKiver 2025-10-21
The Power of Historical Knowledge | Louisiana Teachers 2025-10-07
What Makes Great Elementary History Curriculum | Sean Dimond 2025-09-30
A Case for Teaching History in Elementary School | Robert Pondiscio 2025-09-30
Welcome to the History Matters Podcast 2025-09-23

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