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....Question...When was the Battle of Britain..1918....1940...1945...
answer...1945
This level of ignorance is truly frightening. The young will have no knowledge of even the most recent of our history.
answer...1945
This level of ignorance is truly frightening. The young will have no knowledge of even the most recent of our history.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.This puts me in mind of this snippet from 'Patience', a satire on late 19C aestheticism:
Be eloquent in praise of the very dull old days
which have long since passed away,
And convince 'em, if you can, that the reign of good Queen Anne
was Culture's palmiest day.
Of course you will pooh-pooh whatever's fresh and new,
and declare it's crude and mean,
For Art stopped short in the cultivated court of the Empress Josephine.
Be eloquent in praise of the very dull old days
which have long since passed away,
And convince 'em, if you can, that the reign of good Queen Anne
was Culture's palmiest day.
Of course you will pooh-pooh whatever's fresh and new,
and declare it's crude and mean,
For Art stopped short in the cultivated court of the Empress Josephine.
The question of this post was the concern that the young have no knowledge of our recent history e.g. World War 2.I commented that my son had covered quite a bit about the rise of Hitler and World war 2 in his GCSE hhistory course in the early 2000's.The issue was not really about the history education we 50-60 year olds received which ran from the Greeks & Romans through to Queen Victoria.
History of Second World War is taught in schools nowadays:-
National curriculum in England: history programmes of study - GOV.UK https:/ /www.go v.uk/go vernmen t/publi cations /nation al-curr iculum- in-engl an&hell ip; 11 Sep 2013 ... Teaching should equip pupils to ask perceptive questions, think critically, weigh ... The national curriculum for history aims to ensure that all pupils: .... the Second World War and the wartime leadership of Winston Churchill
National curriculum in England: history programmes of study - GOV.UK https:/
I didn't learn anything about the war whilst I was at school in 70/80's, but my kids, one who sat History GCSE last year and one who is half way through the curriculum can give you chapter and verse about the lot. The Cold War is also featured very heavily and at AS/A Level, Stalin is taught. I think it does depend on what exam board and course the school decides to use.