
The Knowledge Matters Podcast The Four Questions That Make History Come Alive | History Matters Podcast
Nov 11, 2025
In this captivating discussion, Jon Bassett and Gary Shiffman, former social studies teachers and co-founders of the Four Question Method, delve into innovative ways to teach history. They champion the 'Story First' approach, highlighting how narratives make learning engaging. The duo breaks down their method into four key questions that encourage critical thinking. From analyzing perspectives of historical figures to understanding the context of events, they argue that storytelling is essential for grasping history. Their practical insights can transform how educators connect students with the past.
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Story First Organizes Content
- History teaching should start with coherent stories rather than disconnected facts or lists.
- Jon Bassett argues 'Story First' organizes content into meaningful narratives that students remember.
Begin With 'What Happened?'
- Teach a clear narration by asking 'What happened?' to produce a coherent, focused story.
- Use that narration as the foundation before moving to deeper analysis and skills.
Interpretation As Mind-Reading Practice
- Interpretation requires pausing the story to reconstruct actors' minds from artifacts.
- Jon Bassett frames 'What were they thinking?' as the core practice of historical interpretation.

