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Why Theory Trading Cards Are Being Used to Counter Misinformation in American Civics Education

Melissa BridwellBy Melissa BridwellMay 20, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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Renata Hollis, an eighth-grade civics teacher in a mobile classroom outside of Columbus, Ohio, lays out a pile of glossy cards on a folding table. A small portrait, a color-coded badge in the corner, and a distinct claim are carried by each. Some are classified as logical fallacies. Others enumerate propaganda strategies, rhetorical devices, or the names of particular cognitive biases. Her students lean in, half suspicious, half curious, the way teens do when something looks like a game but has a faint homework odor.

More American classrooms are using these theory trading cards than anyone could have predicted a few years ago. Some are created by tiny startups in education. Others come from nonprofit foundations, university media-literacy labs, and an increasing number of educators who create their own decks at night after grading assignments. The fundamental concept seems almost too straightforward. Let children trade, sort, and debate the slippery ideas that underlie false information by packaging them like Pokémon or baseball cards. It is hoped that something will stick.

Why Theory Trading Cards Are Being Used to Counter Misinformation in American Civics Education
Why Theory Trading Cards Are Being Used to Counter Misinformation in American Civics Education

Being skeptical is simple. The United States has struggled with civics education for decades, and the most recent national assessments reveal that eighth-graders’ scores in both history and civics knowledge are at all-time lows. Instructors describe classrooms where students arrive convinced of things they saw on TikTok the previous evening, which are nearly always impossible to refute and frequently impossible to track down. That is far superior to a worksheet on logical fallacies. Strangely, a card with a small picture of a strawman argument occasionally does.

Within a week, according to Hollis, she saw the difference. During irrelevant conversations, her students started pointing out fallacies to one another, sometimes using the vocabulary as a weapon in lunchroom arguments over cafeteria food. Speaking with teachers who use these decks gives me the impression that the format is accomplishing something that the textbook was never able to. Abstract critical thinking becomes a form of money thanks to the cards. Children will gladly exchange three commons for a rare one that exemplifies “appeal to authority,” even though they would never raise a hand to define it.

Some of the major players in this field, such as the News Literacy Project and a few university spinoffs, have been discreetly sending decks to underfunded urban classrooms, rural districts, and schools in swing states. They contend that students require tools rather than lectures and that disinformation is a structural issue rather than a partisan one. It’s still unclear if the cards truly alter long-term behavior. According to preliminary research, recognition gains are modest and resistance gains are smaller. Researchers take care to avoid making unrealistic claims.

This has a noteworthy cultural resonance. In the 1990s, trading cards made enormous profits before collapsing and then subtly reemerging as a billion-dollar nostalgia market. A generation learned to read intricate rule texts from Magic: The Gathering. Pokémon taught children to memorize hundreds of subtle distinctions between similar objects. It appears that the civics community has realized, albeit belatedly, that this format focuses attention differently than slideshows. It’s difficult not to wonder why no one tried this earlier when you watch a thirteen-year-old describe confirmation bias using a card she took from a foil booster pack.

It’s okay for the skeptics to object. Cards are capable of trivialization. They have the ability to reduce complex concepts to cartoon symbols. Additionally, there is serious concern that making democratic literacy a collectible pastime could lower the stakes. However, something is changing. A deck of cards in a portable classroom in Ohio feels like a tiny, obstinate wager on something better in a nation where confidence in shared facts continues to decline.

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Melissa Bridwell

    Melissa Bridwell is a Professor at Cambridge University and Senior Editor at theorycards.org.uk, where she writes about Theory Trading Cards, David Gauntlett's iconic sociology card series, and the thinkers who shaped modern cultural and media theory. Melissa brings both scholarly accuracy and sincere passion to every piece she writes. She has a strong academic foundation and a contagious enthusiasm for the nexus of ideas and collectibles. Her writing brings complex theory to life and makes it worthwhile, whether she is deciphering the philosophy behind a Foucault card or following Bell Hooks' cultural legacy.

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