What stories from history — going back as far as you'd like — do you think that everyone should learn (and maybe fall a little in love with)?
My team's crafting a new approach to the whole K–12 history curriculum, and at its heart are ~100 history events. They'll spiral: in elementary school they'll be learned as simple stories, in middle school they'll be revisited as complex stories, and in high school they'll become launching points to explore big ideas.
I've written more about this on my substack (most recently in losttools.org/p/the-wor…), but I'd LOVE everyone here's recommendations.