POLL OF THE DAY: Are schools doing enough to make sure children understand the sacrifices of our veterans? YOUR VERDICT

Wreaths lay at the foot of the Cenotaph after the Remembrance Day Sunday
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By GB News Reporter


Published: 10/11/2024

- 04:59

Updated: 10/11/2024

- 16:40

GB News members had their say in our daily poll

The question of whether schools are doing enough to ensure children understand the sacrifices of our veterans is a pertinent one. While many schools incorporate lessons on history and Remembrance events, there is often variation in the depth and approach across different regions and institutions.

Assemblies and poppy-selling initiatives around Remembrance Day do highlight the significance of honoring veterans, but some argue that these may not fully convey the profound impact and human stories behind the observances.


To truly instill appreciation and understanding, education should go beyond ceremonial practices. Integrating firsthand accounts, interactive projects, and meaningful discussions about the complexities and human costs of conflict could enrich students' perspectives.

Some schools in Britain do strive to create a comprehensive curriculum that not only covers the history of wars but also emphasises the personal stories of sacrifice and resilience. Ensuring these lessons are taught consistently can foster a deeper respect among the younger generation. - But is this being done across Britain today?

What do you think? Is enough being done in schools? Let us know in the comments below.

POLL OF THE DAY: Are schools doing enough to make sure children understand the sacrifices of our veterans? YOUR VERDICT

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