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Steve Sheinkin is an award-winning writer of stories for kids about American history. When he started out, he was a writer of boring textbooks for kids about American history. When he started, he was young and ambitious and he wanted to bring new energy to textbook writing, to mine American history for fresh new details and anecdotes that could capture the interest of fifth graders…!
This is an interview about how he failed.
And he shares stories about the awful push and pull of priorities for teaching our origin stories to American children.
It’s also a story about Benedict Arnold’s leg.
Credits
Steve Sheinkin is an award-winning author of history books for young adults. You can visit him at http://stevesheinkin.com
Thanks to anderson.com/">MT Anderson for introducing me to Steve, and helping me with this show.
Music and sounds for this show were found on freesound.org
Articles
How Texas Inflicts Bad Textbooks on Us, New York Review of Books, 2012
Texas Textbook Massacre, Huffington Post, 2010
Texans on Review Panel Push for Creationism in Science Textbooks, Huffington Post, 2013
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