Form Two – TOPIC 5 – Ujenzi wa Taifa baada ya Ukoloni
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Why Do We Study History? Part 5
17. Personal Growth And Appreciation
Understanding past events and how they impact the world today can bring about empathy and understanding for groups of people whose history may be different from the mainstream. You will also understand the suffering, joy, and chaos that were necessary for the present day to happen and appreciate all that you are able to benefit from past efforts today.
18. Develop Transferrable Skills
History is a respected academic pursuit that challenges our intellect. Students must analyse information that may not have one clear interpretation before offering a balanced conclusion. Critical thought is at the heart of every challenging intellectual pursuit.
The ability to question and evaluate information is one that applies to workplaces in many industries, and Nord Anglia Education strive to provide the necessary transferrable skills to all our students. History is one of the best subjects for stimulating and developing this ability.
19. Gaining A Career Through History
The skills that are acquired through learning about history, such as critical thinking, research, assessing information, etc, are all useful skills that are sought by employers. Many employers see these skills as being an asset in their employees and will hire those with history degrees in various roles and industries.
20. Finding the right inspiration for innovation
Many of the world’s biggest innovations — from democracy to technology — grew out of historical ideas. Be it Renaissance or Industrial Revolution, either can spark creative thinking today.
Studying history isn’t just looking backward — it’s building the skills, insights, and wisdom to move forward smarter and stronger.



