The History Matters Podcast

Bonus Episode: Following History's Stories, on Film | Sarah Botstein and David Schmidt

Nov 25, 2025
In this engaging discussion, film director Sarah Botstein and historian David Schmidt, co-directors of The American Revolution series, dive into the art of storytelling in history. They emphasize the importance of chronology over themes to depict the complexity of narratives. Trusting young learners' capabilities to grasp these nuanced tales, they showcase characters like George Washington and young Betsy Ambler, bringing the past to life. Their method intertwines personal stories with broader historical narratives, fostering empathy through authentic sources.
Ask episode
AI Snips
Chapters
Transcript
Episode notes
ADVICE

Use Film As A Classroom Tool

  • Use film and moving images to bring history alive for learners of all ages.
  • Build educational materials during production so classrooms can use films as dynamic teaching tools.
INSIGHT

Teach Chronologically To Show Complexity

  • Teach history chronologically to preserve complexity and avoid siloing topics.
  • Chronology links big events and personal stories so students grasp nuance and consequence.
INSIGHT

Connect Leaders And Everyday Lives

  • Pair leaders' strategic choices with ordinary people's experiences to deepen engagement.
  • Following multiple characters makes students care about big figures like George Washington differently.
Get the Snipd Podcast app to discover more snips from this episode
Get the app