I discovered my love for history through the countless stories my teacher shared with us over the years. There's an undeniable captivation in listening to a well-told tale – it comes to life!
I was transported, feeling like an awe-struck Egyptian before the Pharaoh, a philosophically curious Greek, a battle-weary Roman legionnaire, among many others. However, when I transitioned to a traditional school setting, history became a matter of memorizing dates and events, effectively dampening any spark of interest.
This experience has led me to believe firmly that storytelling should be embraced far more in today’s educational landscape!
I hope you continue this article. Let's dig deeper into the psychology of stories.
I will definitely consider giving it a deep dive in the next few weeks. Thanks. :)
https://open.substack.com/pub/nwlehmann90/p/when-bodies-say-no-what-happens-when?r=3e303s&utm_medium=ios
Trying to find others who could share their thoughts on what I’ve been researching recently.
I discovered my love for history through the countless stories my teacher shared with us over the years. There's an undeniable captivation in listening to a well-told tale – it comes to life!
I was transported, feeling like an awe-struck Egyptian before the Pharaoh, a philosophically curious Greek, a battle-weary Roman legionnaire, among many others. However, when I transitioned to a traditional school setting, history became a matter of memorizing dates and events, effectively dampening any spark of interest.
This experience has led me to believe firmly that storytelling should be embraced far more in today’s educational landscape!