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Amazed, But Somehow Not Surprised
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'According to a new poll, only one in three young people knows what Remembrance Day commemorates.
Over 1,000 British adults aged 16-75 were polled on which war was commemorated on Remembrance Day.
The Ipsos survey found that only 33 per cent of millennials and Gen Z, born between 1981-1996, and 1997-2012, respectively, know which event is remembered on Nov 11.
Historian and Tory peer Lord Roberts said the poll was a “damning indictment of history teaching in our schools”.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Yes, my local parade was well represented by all the youth groups and schools.
There was definitely a huge educational focus on WWI & WWII in recent years, as far as I know that was nationwide. Celebrating a century since the end of WWII, perhaps?
There is a permanent sculpture outside my library depicting a soldier, as well as the war memorials. I don't think my area is unique
Same as OG. I think our history stopped with the industrial revolution. But I was born just after the war. My son born in 1983 was taught about both wars and went on school journeys to concentration camps, the Berlin Wall. I hated history at school because of the way it was taught. Son had excellent teachers who brought history to life!
TTT - // Generations of trobiscite lefty teachers have brainwashed the kids into hating their own country. //
If you ever bother to drop your pointless ill-informed nonsense about what is taught in schools, and by whom, and actually ask any teacher, they will probably confirm their frustration that they are hog-tied by the seriously restrictive elements of the National Curricium, that prevent the proper teaching of a number of subjects, of which British History is only one.
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