Peter Wood appears on NPR's To the Point

National Association of Scholars

On August 6, 2015, Peter Wood appeared on Warren Olney's program, To the Point, with a panel to discuss the revised APUSH standards. He was joined by Maria Montoya of New York University, Lyndsey Layton of the Washington Post, and Williamjames Hull Hoffer of Seton Hall University. In addition to the College Board's revisions to the standards, the panel also discussed the nature of history and how it ought to be presented. 

The segment on To the Point can be heard here

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