
The Knowledge Matters Podcast Curiosity That Goes Beyond the Classroom | History Matters Podcast
Nov 18, 2025
Laura Stam, an elementary teacher and 2024–25 Goyen Literacy Fellow from Wyoming, shares her insights on powerful history instruction. She highlights how a coherent curriculum engages second graders with lively history lessons, like the War of 1812, and connects various subjects through art and culture. Laura discusses the importance of building teachers' content knowledge and shares strategies for professional growth. Her optimism shines as she emphasizes the role of knowledge-rich education in fostering civic understanding and encouraging student agency.
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Knowledge Shows Up Outside Class
- Laura Stam recounts a third grader debating living in Mohenjo-Daro versus modern life, showing cross-grade knowledge transfer.
- A student at Niagara Falls connected a tour to the Underground Railroad because of classroom learning and engaged deeply with the site.
Classroom Lessons Ignite Lifelong Curiosity
- Students bring classroom history home and spark family curiosity, turning lessons into independent learning projects.
- Laura Stam notes children discuss topics intelligently with adults and pursue self-directed research.
Grow Teacher Knowledge Gradually
- Build teacher content knowledge gradually by using podcasts, short books, webinars, or conferences each summer.
- Layer learning year after year so teachers become confident experts without overwhelming themselves.
