*Will you please correct me ?*

On Tue, Jul 28, 2009 at 1:23 PM, Elham Moazzen <[email protected]>wrote:

> Elementary schools boost children knowledge greatly. It is the stage where
> they are exposed to different materials which founds their future interests.
> During the years, many topics have been taught to them such as history,
> geography and recently science and technology. In spite of the fact that all
> these subjects are interesting and useful, there has not been a consensus on
> categorizing them into compulsory and optional courses. Some people argue
> that subjects like history and geography are a waste of time whilst other
> modern subjects like science and technology are mandatory issues for them.
> In my opinion, none of them is a waste of time and students must learn a
> mixture of those subjects.
>
> By studying history, primary school students get familiar with the past and
> learn from their ancestors. They also increase their knowledge about other
> ancient nations as well as their attitudes towards each other. As a result,
> They learn by stories and evidence about their predecessors' fate on account
> of their way of life. So I believe students can learn the way of good living
> by listening to the stories that history tells them. On the other hand,
> their knowledge about countries, different climates in the world and also
> how different people make their living in various regions of the world will
> be increased if they study geography.
>
> Due to the fact that nowadays all children have access to various high-tech
> equipment at home from the very beginning of their lives, they should be
> taught about how this equipment was invented and what changes they caused in
> human lives. It is also necessary to expose them to some scientific
> experiences and provide them with simple laboratories to experience some
> facts of nature by themselves.
>
> Because of all these mentioned reasons, personally, I believe that neither
> history and geography nor science and technology are waste of time to be
> taught in primary schools. Instead, each one contributes to development of
> one aspect of their minds and children in primary schools had better to be
> offered at least one unit of them compulsorily.
>
>
> On Sun, Jul 26, 2009 at 11:37 PM, Elham Moazzen <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>>
>> Some people think that in primary schools science and technology should be
>> compulsory subjects rather than history and geography, because these
>> subjects are a waste of time. What is your opinion?
>> --
>>
>> "When you know what you want,and you want it badly enough,you'll find a
>> way to get it."
>>
>> "Successful leaders have the courage to take action while others
>> hesitate."
>>
>
>
>
> --
>
> "When you know what you want,and you want it badly enough,you'll find a way
> to get it."
>
> "Successful leaders have the courage to take action while others hesitate."
>



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"When you know what you want,and you want it badly enough,you'll find a way
to get it."

"Successful leaders have the courage to take action while others hesitate."

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