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Posted: Thu Jul 19, 2007 4:43 pm
by Waucod Meesman
Actually I am know a great deal about history and its pretty easy...

Posted: Thu Jul 19, 2007 9:16 pm
by Kurke_Aumea
Waucod Meesman wrote:Actually I am know a great deal about history and its pretty easy...


Gotta love that argument...

:roll:

Posted: Thu Jul 19, 2007 10:32 pm
by Apium
I'm going to have to side with Kurke on this one. There is a massive amount of material, and that is only one half of being a history major. The other half is being able to analyze that history. That is to study not only the facts, but also the pyschology of the people and the underlying trends/reasons that may have caused certain events to happen as they did.

Posted: Thu Jul 19, 2007 11:34 pm
by Waucod Meesman
Well Kurke what grade area is she looking to teach?

Posted: Fri Jul 20, 2007 12:24 am
by Kurke_Aumea
Waucod Meesman wrote:Well Kurke what grade area is she looking to teach?


She's looking for high school, but can teach I think 6th through 12th grades. She just interviewed fora job at a charter school for 4th through 8th grade and she wasn't sure how she'd handle the kiddies. She can teach college courses, but only at colleges that don't require PhD's like a community college. Last fall she taught at an "academy" school (think charter school, but for the best of the best high school students). She was long term subbing for a teacher who was serving in Iraq and receiving cancer treatment. After watching her make lesson plans and listening to her describe what went into the course, I was quickly "schooled" on how difficult history is.

Posted: Fri Jul 20, 2007 12:53 pm
by Waucod Meesman
right... I really can't argue about anything that is above my 8th grade Honors US History education but as far as I am concerned, so far history seems easy

Posted: Sun Jul 22, 2007 2:49 pm
by Kurke_Aumea
Waucod Meesman wrote:right... I really can't argue about anything that is above my 8th grade Honors US History education but as far as I am concerned, so far history seems easy


Any history class in the U.S. publice educational system teaches a very broad form of histry. It's one of those "if you get the gist of it, you're good" kind of systems. To major or master in history just requires you to know a lot more than you really care to know.

Posted: Sun Jul 22, 2007 4:34 pm
by Apium
Kurke_Aumea wrote:
Waucod Meesman wrote:right... I really can't argue about anything that is above my 8th grade Honors US History education but as far as I am concerned, so far history seems easy


Any history class in the U.S. publice educational system teaches a very broad form of histry. It's one of those "if you get the gist of it, you're good" kind of systems. To major or master in history just requires you to know a lot more than you really care to know.


not when you start taking the AP level history courses. They are on par with college level classes.

Posted: Sun Jul 22, 2007 9:15 pm
by Kurke_Aumea
On par with non-major-specific courses, yes. AP classes in HS still have nothing on upper division history classes. And by no means am I saying AP courses are cake-walk courses. I've seen the course material my fiance had to come up with for the AP classes she taught. Yeah, I was happy being a simpleton... lol

Posted: Sun Jul 22, 2007 10:17 pm
by Waucod Meesman
actually, my sister who really been great at history got her only A's of the year in Chorus and History, yes it was AP.

Posted: Sun Jul 22, 2007 11:11 pm
by Kurke_Aumea
Good for her?

Out of curiosity, how far did you all get in your history classes in junior high and high school? I'm curious if Ohio's education system is as pathetic as I truly believe it is. For example, I don't think any of my history classes in high school ever really got past WWII and the Korean War. And what we did cover from those decades, it was brief at best...

Sad... I know...

Thank god for the Histroy Channel. Without that, I'd be history retarded...

Posted: Sun Jul 22, 2007 11:40 pm
by Derine
Hi o'm Derin and i'm looking to join RID.. How is everyone?

Posted: Mon Jul 23, 2007 7:13 am
by Waucod Meesman
Well the three main users on the GAT Thread, me Kurke and Apium now longer play SWG but we still hang around here cause we have no life. I'm only 14 and haven't played for 2 years so I have even less of a life.

And Kurke going back to History we pretty much finished the book except for the late 1800's cause my History teacher didn't think we needed to waste our time on something so stupid and boring.

Posted: Mon Jul 23, 2007 4:08 pm
by Apium
Kurke_Aumea wrote:Good for her?

Out of curiosity, how far did you all get in your history classes in junior high and high school? I'm curious if Ohio's education system is as pathetic as I truly believe it is. For example, I don't think any of my history classes in high school ever really got past WWII and the Korean War. And what we did cover from those decades, it was brief at best...

Sad... I know...

Thank god for the Histroy Channel. Without that, I'd be history retarded...


In World History we spent most of the semester in the times between and including the Dawn of Civilization and the Renassiance. And we covered 1600-WWII in about 3 days. The only history in Civics and Economics was the political birth of the US, the consitution and such. As well as some economic history. In AP US History we covered the founding of the colonies to 2003. Once again the World Wars were kind of skimmed over because they are covered in pretty much every history class. I think we spent about a semester on 1776 to about 1900 and another semester on 1900 to 2003.

Posted: Mon Jul 23, 2007 5:26 pm
by Kurke_Aumea
Apium wrote:
Kurke_Aumea wrote:Good for her?

Out of curiosity, how far did you all get in your history classes in junior high and high school? I'm curious if Ohio's education system is as pathetic as I truly believe it is. For example, I don't think any of my history classes in high school ever really got past WWII and the Korean War. And what we did cover from those decades, it was brief at best...

Sad... I know...

Thank god for the Histroy Channel. Without that, I'd be history retarded...


In World History we spent most of the semester in the times between and including the Dawn of Civilization and the Renassiance. And we covered 1600-WWII in about 3 days. The only history in Civics and Economics was the political birth of the US, the consitution and such. As well as some economic history. In AP US History we covered the founding of the colonies to 2003. Once again the World Wars were kind of skimmed over because they are covered in pretty much every history class. I think we spent about a semester on 1776 to about 1900 and another semester on 1900 to 2003.


On that note, don't send your kids to an Ohio public school...