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“The reason for teaching history is not that it changes society, but that it changes pupils; it changes what they see in the world, and how they see it… To say someone has learnt history is to say something very wide ranging about the way in which he or she is likely to make sense of the world…” quote by Peter Lee
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“The reason for teaching history is not that it changes society, but that it changes pupils; it changes what they see in the world, and how they see it… To say someone has learnt history is to say something very wide ranging about the way in which he or she is likely to make sense of the world. History offers a way of seeing almost any substantive issue in human affairs, subject to certain procedures and standards, whatever feelings one may have.”

Peter Lee

About This Quote

Source Lecture: History Education Perspectives, 2015

Teaching history reshapes students' worldview, influencing how they interpret events, not merely altering society.

In simple terms: History changes how we see the world.

Key Takeaway

Use history to broaden perspective.

Themes

education history perception

Mood

analytical inquisitive

Type

educational philosophical

When to use this quote

  • classroom teaching
  • curriculum design
  • public discourse
  • media analysis

Key Concepts

critical thinking historical methodology

Questions to Reflect On

  • In what ways has history shaped your worldview?
  • How can educators ensure balanced historical narratives?
A Different Perspective

Risk of bias if not taught critically.

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