Yeah, we do ^~^
Well, I have to abide by the curriculum! I teach antiquity to 8th graders, from Ancient Greece to Rome’s fall. 9th graders are taught about the medieval ages to the start of the 20th century, with extra focus on the Enlightenment period, the industrial revolution, the rebirth of democracy and the age of colonies. And 10th graders are taught the heavy stuff about the 20th century and the bits of 21st century we have, like the World Wars, the Cold War, the War on Terrorism… Lots of wars really. But I do add in stuff I find interesting as well, such as the second wave feminism during the 60’s and Simeone de Beauvoir, as well as the rise of technology ^~^ And, of course, the students are given a topic they are to dig deeper into, which they can choose themselves within the time period. So, practically I teach about 80% of Human history!
Aw, psh, i do t do it to be looked upon like that. I do it because I enjoy it! But thanks, I hope my students agree ^~^