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Tuesday, February 7, 2017

School, Text Books and Inaccurate History

The problem with properly relaying muniment, is that in that respect is no way to contend what the true facts are because the stories gift changed over time. Textbooks are suppositional to be factual and our autochthonic resources, but they are decent fictional stories, ruining students education. The more teachers use this misinformation, the harder it will be for students to differentiate the correct facts in the future. A student cannot founder a history part straight off and be assured that they were taught properly. Although I agree with Loewens arguments of the improper facts in textbooks world important to correct, I study all of America including Historians deal to change the way history is taught; it is incorrect and causing the documentary facts to be hidden.\n boon has perpetually been taught as happy generation and a celebration. This is why today we get together, eat turkey, and allocate what we are thankful for, provided like the Pilgrims and the Ind ians did, so we thought. In reality, the Indians were forced to live on reservations and their children were taught the ways of the white people. sooner of joining together and celebrating Thanksgiving, the attractor of Wampanoag, Frank James, refused to give his lyric at the annual Thanksgiving dinner at Plymouth. From our starting history lesson in simple-minded school, we were taught that the Indians were friendly guests of the Pilgrims, making this incorrect story a beaten(prenominal) schoolroom classic. Today, some endemic American Indians do not celebrate Thanksgiving twenty-four hour period; instead they refer to it as a day of mourning. virtually of America does not love that the history as they fuck it, is flawed. Five-sixths of all Americans never flummox a course in American history beyond gamy school. What our citizens learn in high school forms much of what they get along about our past (Loewen p 389). With our high school American history textbooks conta ining misinformation, it translates into the fact that volume of high school g...

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