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In reply to the discussion: Holy Mesopotamia Batman: First Grade Common Core Social Studies vocabulary [View all]cali
(114,904 posts)but that common core curriculum for first graders is. and that's what I said, dear- not that ancient history was soulless or that children shouldn't learn about mummies.
How much time do you think kids will have to build mummies if they have to parrot off the meaning of the Code of Hammurabi and dozens of other like questions? this is teaching to the test and will be used against teachers.
As for the power of knowledge, my son was interested in all kinds of things and I let myself be guided by that. By 7 he was fascinated by Sumerian dedicatory nails- don't ask. He was into Diderot's Encyclopedie when he was around 9. Whatever he was interested in was what I focused on, knowing that one curious question leads to another. Somehow I doubt that you are more open minded to the power of knowledge than I am. People who support this kind of teaching to the test crap are either not well informed or mistake it for actual learning.
I'm sure you're ever so much more intellectually advanced than I am but just in case you don't know what Diderot's Encyclopedie or Sumerian dedicatory nails are:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diderot%27s_Encyclopedia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clay_nail
As you're so into knowledge and all, could you stop putting words in my mouth? thanks.