Bias is not eliminated by good intentions. It is confronted through method.
This closing essay shifts the conversation from moral accusation to professional discipline. It examines how bias enters through selection, framing, and emphasis—and how historians manage it through transparency, evidence, and revision.
An essential reflection for educators committed to intellectual integrity.
Best for:
• History educators
• AP teachers
• Department leaders
Unlearning Bias in the History Classroom
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