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In reply to the discussion: People Aren't Smart Enough for Democracy to Work [View all]jwirr
(39,215 posts)But I have heard so many high school age children complain about those types of classes. You know the names, dates and places classes.
I think this type of "dumbness" starts with classes that fail to awaken an interest in the grade and high school student. And that often starts with a teacher who feels the same. My sister did not like history. But she at least understood it needed to be taught. She taught on a reservation and would bring in elders to tell the stories of the tribes history. At least she tried to make it interesting.
Today we have so many tools for teaching such as movies, documentaries etc. that no class should be boring. Also we have educational channels and that can teach if no one else can.
And schools need to start teaching civics again. As to those already out of school?