Educators Are the Heroes of America’s 250th

(David Bobb and Louise Dubé) - The kindergartners in classrooms this year are beginning a once-in-a-generation civic journey. They started school on the eve of the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence. They will reach high school graduation age in 2038, as the nation marks the 250th anniversary of the Constitution’s ratification.

As we celebrate Civic Learning Week, March 9-13, we should think about what this means. If we are serious about sustaining the next 250 years of self-government, nothing is more important than ensuring that every student graduates with a deep understanding of our history, our principles, and their own responsibility as citizens. This critical work falls largely on civics and history teachers—often overlooked, too rarely celebrated, and yet indispensable to the survival of our democracy.