Friday, February 5, 2010

Lies My Teacher Told Me



I have found this book to be a nice break from dry textbooks. My only problem is that when I read it I find it kind of depressing. Most of the information I am familiar with but not to this depth. For example, I knew that Columbus was not exploring out of curiosity but for the hope of financial gain. I knew that he wasn't some noble man with altruistic motives. What I didn't know was how bad he was. It made me sad to contemplate it.

I found the story of Squanto much more interesting than the watered down version I got in grade school. His resilience was amazing. I remember reading a biography about him in probably the 3rd grade and didn't know any of this. I always felt like there was more to the story. I think as educators we need to not be so afraid to share the whole story with children. (maybe not every detail at young ages)

2 comments:

  1. So, perhaps, as you shared below, primary documents and sources, and interrogation of them, would be a way that you would like to go about doing this. . .

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  2. You know Brenda...I sometimes feel like that.. though I do have a really tough time getting all this history because I was one of the students who was left out because the teacher always gave us worksheets. Lame! :(

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