Depending on where you live, your answer may be different. I am approaching this from am American perspective, but feel free to add a perspective from your own country.
The teaching of history is controversial in the United States, particularly when it comes to topics like race, slavery, and institutional segregation (Jim Crow). What should be taught about these topics in American public schools? At what ages? Should the negative aspects of history be toned down so students don't feel guilt?
How were you taught history? What was memorable about what you were taught?
The teaching of history is controversial in the United States, particularly when it comes to topics like race, slavery, and institutional segregation (Jim Crow). What should be taught about these topics in American public schools? At what ages? Should the negative aspects of history be toned down so students don't feel guilt?
How were you taught history? What was memorable about what you were taught?