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Why Teaching History in School Curriculum is a Must

There are many underlying reasons why learning institutions need to adopt educational programs focusing on the study of the past. While it is true that analysing the chronological record of events and other scopes of this subject truly brings a lot of advantages to students, its legacy must continue until the next generations. But what could be the other grounds why this subject must have its place in the school curriculum?

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Discussions about the battles among countries that happened in the past, particularly in the World War II, can help people understand the present society better. Indeed, having the knowledge of the remarkable chronicles of the earlier era boosts one's comprehension of how our modern society has progressed. This wisdom will then serve as a foundation for a learner to spur ideas about political issues and public concerns.

As there are prevailing debates on what to tackle in the social studies curriculum, the consensus that emphasises the importance of history is one of the wisest ideas applied in many schools.