Aske wrote:
i remember samfunnsfag as very norway-focused but i could be wrong
kruspersille wrote:
oh probably yes, is that the same as social studiesAske wrote:
history class was very eurocentric in general, and in english class the us was barely even mentioned for some reason, it was like england, south africa and australia were the only english speaking countries out there
i had never heard of black history month until 3-4 years ago
some was in samfunnsfag too was it not kruspersille wrote:
now its been a while since i was in school but if it hasnt changed children in norway are taught abt slavery, the american civil war, segregation, rosa parks, martin luther king jr and such, but in a "general american history" way not black american history way
there is no month dedicated to it in the school system afaik
this is what i remember from school in norway as well, we learned some surface level american history, mostly in history class but a bit in english class as well, and covered some of really important events and people, but again very surface levelnow its been a while since i was in school but if it hasnt changed children in norway are taught abt slavery, the american civil war, segregation, rosa parks, martin luther king jr and such, but in a "general american history" way not black american history way
there is no month dedicated to it in the school system afaik
history class was very eurocentric in general, and in english class the us was barely even mentioned for some reason, it was like england, south africa and australia were the only english speaking countries out there
i had never heard of black history month until 3-4 years ago
i remember samfunnsfag as very norway-focused but i could be wrong



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