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Geography in US schools?
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:lol: Although sadly it is probably accurate
Out of curiousity did anyone ever sit looking at an atlas in Geography lessons? We never did, we learnt about the Earth and weather and geographical features, not just memorising place names. |
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I don't ever remember sitting studying maps or drawing them, we only ever learned about geography and not just places. We did use atlas's some times, but not often, and not to memorise places (actually me and my friends just used to look up silly place names :lol:)
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I don't know what is teached in the usa schools but the usa citizens not knowing MUCH about geography is planetary well known ... it's not just about knwoing where is what it's also about HAVING AND SHOWING INTEREST toward others ..... this is not the kids problem but their school problem I think i can name and locate on a blind map all the usa states but it's just because I love to travel inside my head .... |
Countries, capitals, major cities, rivers, mountains, lakes, seas, oceans, states, deserts, canyons, climate, jungles, provinces.... we learned a lot in geography. We had to draw and label the maps too and I was never much of an artist. Of course, I've probably forgotten most of it since that was when I was 12 or so. I didn't take geography in college.
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I really don't think people in Europe are more worldly than people in the US --- it's just that everybody knows 'their home' better than places on the other side of the globe. I remember a girl in school who at 16 years old believed that all Americans were black (she is German). :roll: |
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