질문: Do you think it is important for kids to learn history at school?
Understanding history helps kids learn from past mistakes
Understanding history helps kids learn from past mistakes
It fosters a sense of identity and cultural awareness
It fosters a sense of identity and cultural awareness
History education promotes critical thinking and analysis
History education promotes critical thinking and analysis
It helps students understand the present by learning about the past
It helps students understand the present by learning about the past
Encourages appreciation of different cultures and perspectives
Encourages appreciation of different cultures and perspectives
Some argue that history can be biased or incomplete
Some argue that history can be biased or incomplete
Focus should be on skills for the future, like technology and science
Focus should be on skills for the future, like technology and science
History might not be as engaging or relevant to all students
History might not be as engaging or relevant to all students
Limited time in school might be better spent on other subjects
Limited time in school might be better spent on other subjects
Some believe history can be learned outside of school through other means
Some believe history can be learned outside of school through other means
The way history is taught can influence its importance
The way history is taught can influence its importance
Interactive and engaging methods can make history more relevant
Interactive and engaging methods can make history more relevant
Balancing history with other subjects ensures a well-rounded education
Balancing history with other subjects ensures a well-rounded education
The focus on local vs. global history can affect its perceived importance
The focus on local vs. global history can affect its perceived importance
질문: Do you think it is important for kids to learn history at school?
진짜 숙어
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to learn the ropes: to understand how things work or how to do something
to learn the ropes: to understand how things work or how to do something