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Recorded Dec 29th 2025
Welcome
Q1: When you were in the classroom, how did you help fourth graders understand why history matters to them?
Q2: You've been a teacher, a principal, and now the former Secretary of Education. How has your view of the fourth-grade history curriculum changed along the way?
Q3: Was there a moment in your own life when you realized history isn't just about the past, but how we understand ourselves in the present?
Q4: Do you have any suggestions for how we can move from memorization to the discovery of history in schools?
By Team Hercules at WPAA-TVRecorded Dec 29th 2025
Welcome
Q1: When you were in the classroom, how did you help fourth graders understand why history matters to them?
Q2: You've been a teacher, a principal, and now the former Secretary of Education. How has your view of the fourth-grade history curriculum changed along the way?
Q3: Was there a moment in your own life when you realized history isn't just about the past, but how we understand ourselves in the present?
Q4: Do you have any suggestions for how we can move from memorization to the discovery of history in schools?