Wikijunior talk:Introduction to History

Where to go from here.

I am trying to rethink how children learn history. Instead of taking the easy way out, and following chronology, I am trying to think about what is really important.

I've written so far about the big changes in history. I think the next thing to write about is the Twentieth Century. I remember taking "modern history" in college, and being disappointed because we never got to the Twentieth Century. For a long time, I knew more about ancient Babylon than I knew about World War I. I think kids want to know (and need to know) about the history their fathers and mothers and grandparents lived through. Rick Norwood 20:25, 17 October 2005 (UTC)

Hi, I stumbled across this page and I think it was done very well! The only thing was that the format was a little bit intimidating, so I broke it down into smaller bits to make it easier to read. If there is any problem with how I edited things feel free to revert it. --Sanitized (talk) 19:13, 15 July 2008 (UTC)

I would like to re-start this project. I am thinking of adding broad topics first (i.e. methods and uses of history research, philosophy of history and history of human society). Focusing, like the original author of the project, on the non-linear presentation of history.

2011, now 2019!
Well, this looks abandoned(like REALLY) because the only edit that changed the content was in 2011 (more recent one by Pi Zero was not a content change). Therefore, I will try to turn this a new way. Qwerty number1 (discuss • contribs) 22:27, 22 February 2019 (UTC)