I may be biased on this being a career public school teacher who grew up in a family of public school teachers, but I firmly believe it's true:
A high-quality free public education, containing a full, factual, and uncensored history curriculum and delivered equitably for all would solve a great many of modern society's problems.
Biased or not. This be true.
Some have said the democracy depends upon an open, free, and accurate press.
Yet to achieve this one must have an open, free, unbiased, and universal education.
@corlin
Well said
On the US history front:
Even though it was many years ago but I was in school, I am still mad as hell that I never learned about things like the Trail of Tears or the Tulsa Massacre until well into adulthood. And I'm even more upset that some local school boards or even entire state boards of ed are trying to bring back that sort of hyper-sanitized history curricula that I grew up with.
@janallmac
The sad reality is that public education is as much on the front lines of the current culture wars as it ever has been in the past. Local school boards are often the target of those who wish to find the ultimate political wedge and foment a rabid zeal for or against an issue.