Why is there so little coverage of Canada in our school textbooks?

Updated on international 2024-04-04
15 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Although Canada is a developed country, it is neither a traditional Western power like Britain, France, and Germany, nor has a rich history, nor has it developed rapidly into a great power in the past few centuries like the United States, Russia, and Japan. Canada has no history (less than 200 years since its founding) and has not developed very quickly, so the economy is good, but the political and military strength is not strong. There is also less international voice.

    In addition, the Canadians are relatively moderate and do not have a strong sense of competition, for example, when the United States says that it will fight Afghanistan, Canada will also send troops, but they will not produce much, and they will not achieve much. Like in the Middle East in the last century, there was a dispute in the Middle East, and Canada also came forward to make peace (for which he won the Peace Prize, and later became Prime Minister). For example, in World War II, several Chinese knew that Canada had sent troops to defend Hong Kong, only to be beaten away by Japan, and Canada also participated in Normandy and liberated the Netherlands (or Poland forgot.)

    These are all things that are said in the history of Canadian high schools, but not many people in the world know about it.

    The other thing is that the relationship between China and Canada has been bad in the past few years, because Canada has always criticized China, people, rights, and other countries, such as the United States, the United Kingdom, France, but because these are big countries, China has pressure, and the press will report on it. Canada's criticism of China should be ignored as if it had not heard it, so China basically could not hear from Canada. Even the China-Canada tourist visa was signed only last year.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Hahaha Canada's presence is not strong. China at least knows that Canada once had a Bethune, and although the United States is very close to Canada, many Americans do not know much about Canada!

    In the past, when I was in junior high school or high school in the United States, Canada was never mentioned in the textbooks.

    China doesn't have a lot of teaching materials that involve Canada, which is not unusual!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Canada has a small population and little international influence.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Maple Leaf still has some Chinese classes, such as Chinese, history, and geography. Maple Leaf does not take the Chinese college entrance examination, Maple Leaf has its own exam, and will issue you a high school diploma.

    At the beginning of contact, I definitely can't read English textbooks, but it would be good to have more exposure for a while, which is why Maple Leaf is ESL.

    If you're planning to go to college in your home country, don't come to Maple Leaf. After all, the Chinese way of education is very different from the way of education in the West. The advantage of Maple Leaf is that it provides prospective international students with a process of learning about Western culture and becoming familiar with the English environment.

    In the future, it will be relatively easy to integrate into Western culture. You can also adapt to the Western teaching method as soon as possible when you are in college.

    I don't really understand the landlord's questions about work.。。 The work mainly depends on the individual's education and ability. Maple Leaf will not pack the job

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    "Canada" is said to be the word "Ghanata" which means "tribe" in the Indian language. Canada's history is free of dramatic revolutions and massacres, and there are no great writers, artists, or great names in world history textbooks. Originally, the history of Canada began with the history of indigenous peoples such as Indians and Eskimos, and it was only after the 10th century that Western European footprints began to set foot on this land.

    In 1931, Canada's domestic and foreign affairs were officially separated from the subordinate relationship of the United Kingdom, and it was granted full autonomy and became a member of the British Commonwealth, and its parliament was later given legislative power equal to that of the British Parliament. Joining the League of Nations in 1945 and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization in 1949 formally cemented its position in international politics. In 1965, Canada established its own national anthem, the national flag.

    On April 17, 1982, the Queen of England announced Canada's legislative secession from the United Kingdom in Ottawa and signed the Draft Constitution of Canada, which is now the Constitution of Canada. How do you think such a country should be written in textbooks.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Tell a few brothers... Graduate school.

    Canada's history is only a few words...

    Because of Canada's history, the impact on the world is so small...

    Another aspect is the history books of Canada, and there are no translators in the country.

    Revitalizing China... It's two upstairs.。。。

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    This may be because the focus of people's research on history is different, and the general world history is mainly about ancient civilizations and the Industrial Revolution, as well as the First Station and World War II. It's not that Canada doesn't have a presence in these historical events, it's just that it doesn't focus on them, or because Canada hasn't been as dazzling as it has been in these historical events.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Canada doesn't have a magnificent national fortune! How many countries have you not studied? They don't just perform on the world stage.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Because of the ordinary, write what Pirates of the Caribbean. A vassal state only.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Because Canada, despite its large area, has only one-fortieth of China's population, which is only 30 million, 2 Canadian diplomacy is tired and lacks cooperation, 3 Canada has no characteristics in this region, and 4 Canada has no more famous people to adopt.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Hello. It's a boarding school, but in foreign countries, all boarding schools are called aristocratic schools, and I don't think it's interesting. And you don't necessarily get there because local schools require students who have completed all ESL courses to attend.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Hello, Canadian Pikering College belongs to the Canadian aristocratic high school, built in 1842, located in the north of Toronto is a co-educational school. Accommodation is available for ages 7-12.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    I studied accounting in Canada, and in general, my freshman and sophomore years are basic courses, including micro-macroeconomics, markets, finance, and mathematics (very simple), and by the beginning of my junior year, it is a professional course in accounting. Physical chemistry is none.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Look at the school. Every school has different requirements.

    Generally speaking, calculus can't run away.

    Basic economics may not be required by some schools.

    The rest is the professional class.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Pacific Garda Immigration answers for you: Canada launched the SPP program this year, which is specifically for students who have future employment and immigration plans in Canada. The main courses include two-year junior college, three-year junior college and one-year postgraduate diploma.

    There are two ways to apply: one is that IELTS is excessive, and there is no need to provide 12 months of bank history proof. The second is that no IELTS score is required, but 12 months of proof of history is required. The cost is about 150,000 RMB a year.

    When applying for a major, you should refer to the majors and technologies that are practical, preferably those that are in short supply in Canada. In addition, as long as you study in Canada for more than one year, you can get a 3-year work visa, and some provinces, such as Manitoba, have more lenient immigration applications. In short, as long as you have the heart, you will definitely succeed, come on!

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