2022년 3월 2일 수요일

National history should be compulsory education.

 Politicians usually say, "I will leave it to the judgment of history" when they are in an awkward position, but I don't know if those politicians know the meaning of "history" properly and say such things. Currently, there is only one "middle school" that requires national history education in domestic schools. In addition, in "elementary school," Korean history is included in social textbooks for only 5th to 6th graders, and in high school, Korean history is an optional subject between Korean history and modern history. Guksa Temple is an identity that visually reveals the soul of our people. Therefore, it is the subject that should be treated as the most important subject than any other subject. However, somehow, the proportion of national history in institutional education has gradually decreased. As a result, half a century has passed since the liberation of August 15, but mental independence has not yet been achieved. In addition, the Chinese government recently launched a card called the Northeast Fair Project to incorporate Goguryeo history and Balhae history, the ancient history of the Korean people. Following the colonial and semiconductor views created during the Japanese colonial period, China has now explicitly expressed its ambition to intercept our history. In short, it was the education officials who caused this disaster. If education officials had previously liquidated the Japanese colonial and semiconductor history and prepared for China's Northeast Fair Project, such a bleak thing would not have happened. Politicians cannot escape responsibility for this. This is because the national history subject has been reduced to this point due to the consistent neglect of politicians who are supposed to monitor the affairs of the administration as the people's empty stomach. Since such politicians are saying, "I will leave it to the judge of history," there is no comedy in the world that is more than this. It is a historical ritual that any Korean people should be aware of. History is by no means an object of modifier for politicians. History should be the most sacred than any other field. This is because it is a vivid trace of the past that our ancestors walked through, who made me who I am today. Although it may be late, the political community should prepare an institutional mechanism for our national history to be implemented as compulsory education in elementary and high schools, as in middle schools. Therefore, students should feel the pride of the Korean people through actual national history education, not just through words. Only then can we expect affection and patriotism from them. If the political and educational circles continue to insist on today's national history education, which is treated as a liberal arts subject, they will be truly judged by "severe history" in the near future.

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