To change our future, we should change how we teach history to children | Yuval Noah Harari

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We adults may not be able to unlearn the damaging stories we were told, but we can halt their march through the generations, says author Yuval Noah Harari

. This has an impact. It’s possible to trace a direct line from the Genesis decree of “fill the earth and subdue it” to the Industrial Revolution and today’s ecological crisis. Another direct line of influence can be drawn from the historical narratives Russian children learn in school, to Putin’s invasion of Ukraine and the ensuing global food crisis.

What I’ve learned from this project is that addressing the big issues for children is a delicate job. Some subjects are fun, like exploring the daily lives of stone age hunter-gatherers, when people lived in the wild and kids spent their days learning to climb trees, track animals and make fire. But other subjects are more challenging.

That’s why history is so powerful. It is the key to changing the world. So much so that, in many places, governments are afraid of history. Leaders seldom ban people from learning mathematics or physics. But many governments forbid people – and especially young people – from learning at least certain parts of history. It all goes back to those dead kings who ruled thousands of years ago, their icy hands reaching out from beyond the grave to grasp our minds and freeze change.

Every person in the world carries a heavy burden. When we teach history to young people, we sometimes do it in order to shift some of our burden on to the shoulders of the next generation. We want the young to keep carrying the beliefs, the memories, the identities and the conflicts that have weighed on us throughout our lives.

 

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Harari, look him up. Seriously.

. We need to change how we teach psychology. How does this famous person score on assessment scales of dark triad/tetrad personality traits compared to the other person? What are the needs of people who score high/low on scales of empathy, wisdom, IQ, callousness? .

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