Re: Why do we teach little kids lies?
Take a look from the bright side: In Denmark, you only learn about the not-important things that has happened in the world... well...actually the history books seldom talks about what has happened outside Denmark. I didn't know much about the Civil War a couple years ago (I only knew, it was the north against the south). A couple years ago, I ddn't know Martin Luther King, and what he did. The main reason, that I know about Columbus, was because of a Mickey Mouse story. Oh, and pilgrims, don't know about those...have only heard the word before, but not what it was about...
Originally posted by Dan Severn
Why do schools teach children falsehoods which they must then overcome in later grades? Taking the Columbus example, is this because they think a child who can imagine a man going around the world cannot imagine a man wanting to make trade? Is it just me, or does this practice seem entirely idiotic?
Why do schools teach children falsehoods which they must then overcome in later grades? Taking the Columbus example, is this because they think a child who can imagine a man going around the world cannot imagine a man wanting to make trade? Is it just me, or does this practice seem entirely idiotic?
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