The problem here is that although we remember the VietNam war first hand, the books the grandkids read have it different. My kids have gotten marked down for history that was correct, but not as the book told it.(It happened to me also, in school)
I can understand. History, when I was in school, was a series of unconnected dates (generally battles) to memorize. After graduation, I was working in a small town with nothing to commend it. However, the public library had a nice collection of WW-II books – a period I grew up in. I discovered history as a narrative, our collective memory. Now I am sufficiently a historian to have been published in peer-reviewed publications.
I didn’t know they even still taught history in schools anymore. After all, they’ve dropped teaching cursive writing. I’m just wondering what’s next to be forgotten about that the kids really should know . . . but aren’t being taught???
hsawlrae over 12 years ago
Yep, and a couple more of ’em before that one, too.
Templo S.U.D. over 12 years ago
I wish my uncle Dave were still alive so I’d ask him about the Korean War in which he served. He was killed by a drunk driver when Dad was about five.
Jonni over 12 years ago
And now my grades are A+ on the kids history papers. Vicariously I believe it is named.
psychlady over 12 years ago
I din’t like history – so I’m okay with that!
papapoet over 12 years ago
Yep an yep
route66paul over 12 years ago
The problem here is that although we remember the VietNam war first hand, the books the grandkids read have it different. My kids have gotten marked down for history that was correct, but not as the book told it.(It happened to me also, in school)
hippogriff over 12 years ago
I can understand. History, when I was in school, was a series of unconnected dates (generally battles) to memorize. After graduation, I was working in a small town with nothing to commend it. However, the public library had a nice collection of WW-II books – a period I grew up in. I discovered history as a narrative, our collective memory. Now I am sufficiently a historian to have been published in peer-reviewed publications.
I'll fly away over 12 years ago
Learned more history after marrying an avid history reader. Schools teach nothing but sound bites, and these are usually one-sided.
renewed1 over 12 years ago
My son thought that it was neat that I experienced those things that he was learning about in history. Viet Nam, Kennedy assassination, the 60’s.
pschearer Premium Member over 12 years ago
Ask me about the Cold War.
Chas60 over 12 years ago
Former Sergent First Class, my nepew said something to me that I agree with whole heartly. That he thought war, was a really dum idea.
Gretchen's Mom over 12 years ago
I didn’t know they even still taught history in schools anymore. After all, they’ve dropped teaching cursive writing. I’m just wondering what’s next to be forgotten about that the kids really should know . . . but aren’t being taught???