yer, as much as you might hate it, history is a part of EVERY subjectAerath said:The history of the various astronomers furthers our understanding of Physics.
Even English - in terms of context. Can't think of one in Maths yet though.bored of sc said:yer, as much as you might hate it, history is a part of EVERY subject
All the formulae, theroms and concepts have a long history behind them.Aerath said:Even English - in terms of context. Can't think of one in Maths yet though.
I thought history would be a very imporant part of society and culture. Also, I do PDHPE and we did the health promotions which covers a brief history of health priorities in the last 200 years. So that's history too.lyounamu said:History is very very important. It is the most important subject as it is part of the syllabus of many subjects except:
So you can all see how important history is now, guys?
- Agriculture
- Business Studies
- Community and Family Studies
- Design and Technology
- Engineering Studies
- Food Technology
- Information Process and Technology
- General Mathematics
- Mathematics
- Mathematics Extension 1
- Mathematics Extension 2
- PD/H/PE
- Society and Culture
- Arabic Beginners
- Arabic Continuers
- Arabic Extension
- Armenian Continuers
- Chinese Beginners
- Basically all the languages
- I can go on forever and
- forever and
- forever
- but I won't
Thanks, I am glad that my sarcasm was never noticed (oops, another sarcasm). I was pointing out in my post that history is not an important element in many subjects.bored of sc said:I thought history would be a very imporant part of society and culture. Also, I do PDHPE and we did the health promotions which covers a brief history of health priorities in the last 200 years. So that's history too.
P.S You make a very good point about the relevance of history.
But we use English or write English even in math exams (e.g. the following series is proved true by the principle of the mathematical induction).foram said:we don't write essays in math.
unfortunately thats true. some annoying people (possibly an english teacher) englishfied the math syllabus! Even chemistry has been englishfied and my chemistry teacher is pretty annoyed about it too.lyounamu said:But we use English or write English even in math exams (e.g. the following series is proved true by the principle of the mathematical induction).
yer, in maths you need to understand the english language in order to effectively draw diagrams and solve problems as well as communicate your working logically and clearlylyounamu said:But we use English or write English even in math exams (e.g. the following series is proved true by the principle of the mathematical induction).
what do you mean by 'englishfied'?foram said:unfortunately thats true. some annoying people (possibly an english teacher) englishfied the math syllabus! Even chemistry has been englishfied and my chemistry teacher is pretty annoyed about it too.