The bad news: American students are nearly illiterate about history.
The good news? British students aren't much better:
It is 1899 and Denzel Washington, the American president, orders Anne Frank and her troops to storm the beaches of Nazi-occupied New Zealand.This may not be how you remember D-Day but for a worrying number of Britain's children this is the confused scenario they associate with the events of June 6, 1944.
The article relates the same depressing litany familiar to anyone horrified by American kids' historical illiteracy.
I liked this part:
There were some exceptions to the general ignorance. One teacher at Great Addington Church of England Primary school in Northamptonshire was amazed to find that one of his pupils had scored 100 per cent in the test.Read the whole thing. Posted by Mitch at June 1, 2004 05:23 AMHe said: "I asked him how he knew material which we had not covered in school. He told me he had picked it up from a D-Day game he played on his computer."