Cradle of Citizenship: How Schools Can Help Save Our Democracy

James Traub

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Cradle of Citizenship: How Schools Can Help Save Our Democracy

Cradle of Citizenship: How Schools Can Help Save Our Democracy

James Traub

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America's Founders placed great confidence in schools, which they believed would teach young people to understand our political system and to engage in reasoned political debate as adults. Yet today, when virtually all Americans graduate from high school, we remain stunningly ignorant of history and government. In 2022, the National Assessment of Educational Progress found that only 13 percent of students scored a "proficient" level in history. Adults do no better: only 40 percent can name the three branches of government.

In The Cradle of Citizenship, James Traub chronicles his year of observing public schools across the country, talking to teachers, scholars, and curriculum designers. He finds teachers in Florida who are afraid of discussing topics that might be seen as "woke"; a red-blue war incarnated in the 1619 Project and 1776 Report; a profound disagreement over what exactly civic education means; and, most dismayingly, ever-diminishing expectations of students with ever-dwindling attention spans.

Yet The Cradle of Citizenship also finds sources of hope. Traub learns that, despite endless right-wing critiques, virtually all social studies teachers keep their personal views to themselves and encourage students to develop views of their own. He describes the extraordinary collaboration between liberal and conservative scholars that led to the creation of "Educating for American Democracy," a roadmap for the teaching of civics. Finally, Traub describes the "classical school," a traditional model based on the study of great books and the conscious molding of character, which is derided as reactionary in progressive circles yet prompts students to discuss books and ideas with depth. Shedding light on one of the most divisive issues of our time, The Cradle of Citizenship upholds a vision of civics education as it could be.

Critical Reviews

Why do American students--and for that matter, adults--know so little about our history and government, and disagree so violently about what they know? James Traub has brought us the answers after a year spent in classrooms. He tells us, first, that we've turned civics into an ideological right-against-left debate, and secondly, that we've stopped asking kids to read and reflect. But he also brings inspiring news: some schools expect a lot from students, and get a lot back. The Cradle of Citizenship is essential reading for anyone who cares about our civic life, and about our schools.--Darren Walker, Ford Foundation president

Stands out for its balance, generosity, and hope... [The Cradle of Citizenship] lays out a plan to return the schoolroom to being a place where students can trust in knowing something.-- "Kirkus Reviews"

Cleareyed, unflappable. . . . An illuminating portrait of America's current education landscape.--Mark Lilla "New York Times"

Vivid and balanced... [The Cradle of Citizenship] finds some glimmers of hope that could serve as models for the country.--Richard D. Kahlenberg "Washington Monthly"

Combines careful reporting and trenchant analysis... [An] able defense of a public-spirited pedagogy that steers clear of tribalistic ditches.--Matt Reynolds "Christianity Today"

Publishing Information

Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
Pub date: 2026-01-13
Length: 304 pages

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