I started watching Crash Course: World History a couple of weeks ago and I'm really impressed with the format of the show. What impresses me most, however, is your approach to teaching history by questioning societal and geographic norms and acknowledging that our traditional assumptions about history might not always be correct. I've learned a lot, so thank you!
My question is if this was a motivation for you. Did you have a grudge against traditional history teaching? If not, what were your inspirations?
olovj150 karma
Hello from Sweden, John!
I started watching Crash Course: World History a couple of weeks ago and I'm really impressed with the format of the show. What impresses me most, however, is your approach to teaching history by questioning societal and geographic norms and acknowledging that our traditional assumptions about history might not always be correct. I've learned a lot, so thank you!
My question is if this was a motivation for you. Did you have a grudge against traditional history teaching? If not, what were your inspirations?
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