Bacon once said: reading history makes people wise. Learning history is not memorizing dates
Bacon once said: reading history makes people wise. Learning history is not memorizing dates, places, people and events; Children who study history can be inspired by vivid and temperature stories. Guide children to read history and let history give them a rich background in life.
? In view of young people's understanding of the international community, Tokyo Institute of Education in Japan once conducted a sample survey of 2,000 primary and secondary school students, including 10 junior two students and 20 primary school students in grades 4 and 6.
? The first question of the survey is:
? 1. What is the most important country for Japan? Why?
? Pupils: it's the United States, because the United States is the largest importer and exporter; There are many Americans in Japan; Information about America often appears on TV.
? Middle school students: it's the United States, because the United States is a good trading partner of Japan and friendly with Japan; It will help Japan when there is a war conflict.
? Another part of middle school students: Russia, because Russia is an important military country, and can return to the northern territory after peace.
? 2. How to avoid war
? The fourth grade of primary school: choose the prime minister, destroy weapons and promote trade exchanges.
? Sixth grade: political progress, elimination of nuclear weapons, narrowing the gap between rich and poor in various countries.
? Middle school students: Understand the cultures of different countries, don't be racist, and don't forget the lessons of Nagasaki and Hiroshima.
? These Japanese children's views on the international community are thought-provoking. What will happen if the same topic is given to our children? A middle school teacher said: "What students hate most now is homework, especially weekly diary, and what they fear most is current affairs. Because they have no patience to comment, most of them are indifferent to what happened in the past week. "
? Lack of world outlook is the biggest problem of China people. If children are no longer cultivated with a world outlook, then their knowledge is just a pile of words. How can they stand on the international stage?
? The easiest way to cultivate children's world outlook is to study history.
? 1. What is history?
? Today's news is tomorrow's history. History is the story of mankind. They are born, they struggle and they die.
Second, why do you want to read history?
? 1, parents who read history are not anxious, and historical stories can make children set lofty aspirations. Why is history so fascinating? Because it really happened! People and things that can leave traces of history are worth learning and learning from.
? 2. Children who read history have a pattern and a big picture. History will remember the names of good people and bad people with great energy. From historical figures, it is not only easy for children to know right and wrong, but also to improve their cultural literacy.
? 3. Reading history sublimates the child's mind, cultivates the child's sentiment, and makes the child upright and upright.
The 5,000-year history of China has left many touching stories. Such as: Yue Fei's loyal service to the country, Wen Tianxiang, the hero of the Southern Song Dynasty, Xiaogan's touching heaven in Yu Shun, and Shi Kefa, the national hero ... After reading them, they are full of soul-stirring, memorable and helpful for children to shape noble character.
? Children who read history have a broad vision. Children immersed in historical stories accumulate over time. A child's judgment depends on his thoughts, and his thoughts depend on the life background precipitated by the stories he reads.
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