What is history education like in your cunt?

What is history education like in your cunt?

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Not the best, but pretty good. Needless to say it's extremely anti-nazi, but that's fine.

>What is history education like in your cunt?
it's impossible to generalize

people across districts are getting completely different educations let alone across states

It's almost unnoticeably biased. A word here, another word there, and woala - now you don't really like anyone west of Belarus. Just like what Bismarck did in 1870. But overall it's fine, I guess, aside from lack of information about southeast Asia.
Also, how come you're not banned yet?

Meanwhile japanese schools teach their kids that Nanking massacre never happened, that the japanese were the victims of the war and the US were the bad goyms for dropping bombs on them for no reason.

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Southerners are literally taught that their ancestors were Good People standing up for State's Rights (to own slaves)

I didn't make it myself, it's based on a real thing
dailyherald.com/news/20171207/gurnee-school-district-apologizes-for-hitler-comic-assignment

Someone post the imagine from that anime that claims Americans caused pearl harbor.

*image

Pretty much. It's actually annoying in the sense that we don't learn about other important shit like Prussia or american indepence.

full of chauvinistic brainwashing propaganda bullshit that isn't true at all

Why is American education so autistic?

starting with ancisent mesopotamia and egypt in elementary school, going to world war 1
total restart in middle school, mesopotamia and egypt once again
high school: mesopotamia and egypt lmao dude, this time with world war 2 and maybe even the communist poland

Same here. My textbooks were made by ameriboos, probably. Every time like a quater of book was just American history, but there is also shit like pic related

Not autistic, but rather pandering to the attention deficit pituary mouthbreathers that occupy classrooms. At worst it's hashtag history, at best it's probably John Green videos (ugh).

Why the fuck would you want to learn about American Independence? Was your father a US Marine?

It was pretty good even though it repeated some topics, like henry viii, way too many times. It ranged from being very anti-british to being very pro-british depending on the text book/teacher.

Even we learn about Henry VIII, but he and George III is probably the extent of our British monarch knowledge.

Is most of what you learn events that happened after american independence?

Growing up, it was fine. Chronological, focused on France with occasional peeks at the world. Emphasis on creating a “national story” without outright making shit up. Only in highschool did it get a bit muddled, exploring thematics (or specific countries to explore thematics) rather than really eras, but it was still alright. A bit of Shoah wanking, but nothing too bad. Even controversial topics were treated fairly, though depending on teachers their bias might shine through. This was in a private catholic school, but they had to respect programs.

Don’t know too much about today, heard there were a lot of reforms. Lots of national heroes forgotten, even entire important eras. More ideological, too. But the programs change with each government, so who knows what will come next. The new minister of Education looks alright, swatted down far leftists recently promoting a new way to write French and wants to put reforms that will fuck me over personally but are good for education in general.

Nah but it's still important in the grand scheme of things

>the explosion outside the window
also translate?

not him but by the time we finish high school (at least in my state) its
>quick, wide lesson about how natives came over from siberia during the ice age, and how their life was until the white mans came
>short lesson on lief erickson
>Columbus, conquistadors, etc.
>English colonies in the 1600's
>thanksgiving
>French & Indian war
>American revolution (a big lesson on this one)
>UK is evil
>Pennsylvania being quarantined and our country getting together after independence
>adding more states
>Louisiana purchase, Lewis & Clark, basically how our country got bigger
>war of 1812
>UK is evil again
>Oregon territory
>Monroe doctrine
>Mexican war
>natives chimping out
>Civil war
>reconstruction of the south
>Spanish war, boxer rebellion
>UK is good again
>some economy shit in the 1890's
>Immigrant wave of the 1900's
>World war 1
>20's prosperity
>great depression
>FDR the commie (or the savior if you're in a liberal state)
>World war 2
>50's prosperity, everyone had a home at age 23 with a big family
>60's degeneracy
>Vietnam
>cold war
>70's when shit got worse
>80's with Reagan
>90's, things were looking good again
>9/11
>Iraq, Bush, recession
>current events/ everyone knows what's happened in the last 5 years
besides this you got a class on your State history and World history, I liked world history better

All I remember is vikangz and something about the roman empire.

Good. No bias towards anything atleast in my time.

No it isn't, the people who fought the US war of Independence had different ideals to modern Americans, they lived in a time of Enlightenment and were Intellectuals.

They wanted to reform America further but post-colonial federalists had different plans and instead reverted most of their policies. The America of today has nothing to do with the war of independence, learning about 20th century American policy and erosion of Isolationism would be better topics if you want something related to America in the 'grand scheme of things'.

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What? It was totally different in my high school.
We had a continuation of middle school program, focusing deeply interwar Poland, depression fascism, then ww2, holohoax, etc, and ending on PRL and cold war. We didn't start from the beginning.

Is this study material?

Capitalism
>the workets work for the factory owner
>private property: land, mines, factoies, banks and corporations in general belong to the bourgeoisie
>the objective is the profit of the bourgeoisie
>decitions are made by the bourgeoisie based on the market
Socialism
>the factory belongs to all the society, which works for itself
>collective property(socialised): the working people is the owner of everything
>the objective is the well being of society
>decitions are made democratically by the society, which planifies the economy

I remember in elementary school we had early France history with Mérovingiens, Capétiens and all. I remember WW1 stuff. I think I remember we had the Middle Ages too.
In middle school, we started with Prehistory, then ancient civilisations like Egypt, Mesopotamia (though I don't recall studying China and Indus valley), etc. It was basically chronological thoughout middle school and high school.
In high school we focused a lot on recent history. French revolution, Napoléon, industrialisation, colonial times, WW1, WW2, decolonisation, cold war, the 5th republic.

Trash t bh but I went to public school

Can't speak for the entire country so I will just speak about my education
K-6 (Elementary School) : Basically the US only. Presidents, US history, Revolutionary war, etc. No too much into detail. Many school house rock videos were watched.
7-8 (Middle School): More about the US. A little bit about WW1 and WW2. 95% about US history, primarily about 20th century US.
9-12 (high school): More US history. By this time it's just regurgitated and review of what you already know. Unless you take a history class specifically around world history, you'll just get standard US history.

Adolf Hitler ( real last name Schiklgruber )

Texans have an entire year devoted to learning about Texas history

we have 2 books, world history and russian history. (russian only focuses on 16th-20th centuries, up to the 90s)
world history was pretty euro centric, about colonies n shiet