Improved Learning in U.S. History and Decision Competence with Decision-Focused Curriculum

  • David Jacobson ,
  • Andrew Parker ,
  • Chris Spetzler ,
  • Wandi Bruine de Bruin ,
  • Keith Hollenbeck ,
  • ,
  • Baruch Fischhoff

PLoS ONE |

Publication

Decision making is rarely taught in high school, even though improved decision skills could benefit young people facing life-shaping decisions. While decision competence has been shown to correlate with better life outcomes, few interventions designed to improve decision skills have been evaluated with rigorous quantitative measures. A randomized study showed that integrating decision making into U.S. history instruction improved students’ history knowledge and decision-making competence, compared to traditional history instruction. Thus, integrating decision training enhanced academic performance and improved an important, general life skill associated with improved life outcomes.