If those stories were about pursuit of truth, like Archimedes’s eureka in a bathtub, they could motivate students and teach some lessons of rationality thinking.
And the history itself could be much more interesting subject if it were teaching some real wisdom rather than demanding stupid memorization of dates and places.
If those stories were about pursuit of truth, like Archimedes’s eureka in a bathtub, they could motivate students and teach some lessons of rationality thinking.
And the history itself could be much more interesting subject if it were teaching some real wisdom rather than demanding stupid memorization of dates and places.