History of Chile
I can’t say History was my favourite subject when I was in university or now but because of my job in tourism, we've learnt a lot about the History of Chile.
What I can say though is that teachers can make the difference no matter the subject they teach...
History, in general, can be very interesting if you’re curious and wonder how civilizations or social processes started. Therefore, I think Universal History and Ancient History are quite fascinating especially when historical events are presented in a way I can connect with my own world.
What I can say though is that teachers can make the difference no matter the subject they teach...
History, in general, can be very interesting if you’re curious and wonder how civilizations or social processes started. Therefore, I think Universal History and Ancient History are quite fascinating especially when historical events are presented in a way I can connect with my own world.
I also think the more History we learn the more we understand and analyse what happens around the world, in different cultures and also, at so geographically different towns, cities and countries.
In terms of the History of Chile, I started studying it since elementary school and in secondary school we used to read “Chile y su Historia” by Sergio Villalobos. Valid or not, in this book I’ve seen images of the old Santiago and Chile and I remember them vividly. I’ve always enjoyed reading and now I’m trying to read more about the native people in Chile because there so much I didn’t learn at school.
I must say I really enjoy studying the History of Chile. As some people say, “... those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it” and I think it’s essential to learn from what has happened, maybe this way human beings are going to kill each other a bit less. I’ve learnt by listening to and asking questions to my Grandmother as well as other elderly in my family and life and it is amazing how one single event can be seen and understood in very different ways.
We can find examples everywhere; we can talk with people in Chile about what their opinion of the long dictatorship is, or of the problem with the Educational System in Chile is. Likewise, if we talk to people who survived the Second World War in London, maybe our understanding of that event could change, maybe partially or completely.
Miss, history was my favorite subject at school. I really enjoy history classes, I think it's a fundamental subject.
ReplyDeleteI had a little change with History. Firstly, I didn't like it but when I was "4to Medio" I understood his meaning and the way that can influence in students, like me for example.
ReplyDeleteI think that history is very important for the development of humanity. In Chile many times history has been censored, but it must be recovered with memory.
ReplyDeleteLearn about our past is very important. Since I was a little history was my favourite subject. Indeed, even today, I really enjoy reading history books.
ReplyDeleteI agree with all comments. History is an important discipline, with it we can look our identity and we can understand cyclical social processes.
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