Viper16 said:
Don't take this the wrong way Hollywood BQ, but what did you teach your child about US History over the years?
No offense taken. It is a fair question. Also kind of why I'm questioning myself, as a parent, should I have spent more time on history education?
I taught them some of the same Texas History that my father taught me (since he's Mr. Waco but I didn't grow up in Texas).
I definitely covered the US Revolution, Bill of Rights (which the Aussies don't have). And of course with the elections - Bush, Obama, Trump, I discussed the Congress, the Electoral College, etc. Made them learn all 50 states and capitals.
I didn't really cover any Military History with the kids. Didn't teach them much about the Pacific Theater.
My father was a Cold Warrior so he did tell them about his time in West Germany.
The kids both took German so they discussed Reunification, Berlin Wall, etc.
My daughter who is doing the Barbenhiemer movie double feature tomorrow (we used to see Margot Robbie on Neighbours so kind of have to support her as Barbie) did take a school trip to Poland, Germany and Italy in about 10th Grade (Year 10) I think. So she's probably more well versed in European History (especially after 6 years of German in school).
And of course with her attending college at VMI, she got pretty well dosed with The Army of Northern Virginia, Battle of New Market, etc.
I just assumed the Aussie schools would have covered WWII in the Pacific so I never really thought about it.
We did hear in the news about Midget subs being found in Sydney Harbour and one of her friends was killed in a freak accident when an old WWII era structure collapsed at North Head. But that's about the extent of the discussion of the War in the Pacific.
https://www.dva.gov.au/newsroom/latest-news-veterans/80th-anniversary-midget-submarine-attack-sydney-during-second-worldhttps://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8493389/Student-21-died-Sydney-North-Head-WWII-bunker-collapsed-laid-rest.html