gegyx wrote:Civics explained the workings of the republic in college.
It was recalled to military service, with first aid.
Well I remember: it was not folichon ...
But good as I was in Alsace we had civic education OR religion class that was not folichon either!
gegyx wrote:Young people have less knowledge in these areas, therefore, but are more alert, better able to make presentations, to sort it out.
Oh yeah? I would not be so sure, copied lectures pasted wiki or elsewhere.
And when we see the tone of students asking questions about forums we can fear for the future: we would say that we owe them everything ...
There are even some sites that specialize in the TRADE of student work ... I even think there are pantone reports, maybe even mine ...
It means what it means: we struggle to do as little as possible ... yes ...
gegyx wrote:(It's a bit like sex education that did not exist before 1968 ... )
Well shit did I miss that or what?
Do not tell me it was during religion classes ???
gegyx wrote:Oh yes ! The president wants to change the history books, with the positive role of colonization ...
And the Christian imprint on the European construction ...
So it coming!
Moue except that in everyday life ... History how to say ... we swing a little?
I love history because knowing the past is to be able to better predict the future BUT I did not have this reasoning in college, let alone primary. History was by heart and basta ...