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1/16/2013 8:36:54 PM
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History teaching in america

When I hear american people talk about history teaching it seems to almost always be america-centric. Do you learn much about the history of other countries? When I did history we learned about the Middle East, China, Germany, Italy and America along with the history of England.

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  • Edited by CaptKrunch: 1/16/2013 8:54:00 PM
    In 9th and 10th grade we learn world history, in 11th we learn American history. Next year (12th grade) I have the option to take a course that focuses on the politics and economies of 7 countries picked by the board of education. I might choose that one, sounds interesting. Edit: After reading some of the posts I'm glad my school district teaches world history the first two years of high school, American history would be boring all four years.

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