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Young Americans geographically illiterate: survey
AFP on Breitbart.com ^ | 5/2/06 | AFP

Posted on 05/02/2006 5:16:53 PM PDT by NormsRevenge

Young Americans know little about world geography, with the majority unable to locate Iraq on a map and three quarters unable to find Indonesia, according to a study.

The Roper poll conducted on behalf of National Geographic found that most of the young adults questioned between the ages of 18 and 24 also had little knowledge about their own country, with half or fewer unable to identify the states of New York or Ohio on a map.

Moreover, the study said, many of those questioned were not bothered by their lack of geographic knowledge.

"Half think it is 'important but not absolutely necessary' either to know where countries in the news are located (50%) or to be able to speak a foreign language (47%)," a report on the survey said.

The report said that despite nearly constant news coverage since the US invasion of Iraq in March 2003, 63 percent of respondents could not find Iraq on a map and 75 percent could not find Israel or Iran.

It added that that nine in ten also could not find Afghanistan on a map of Asia and 70 percent could not find North Korea.

When questioned about natural disasters, only a third (33%) correctly chose Pakistan from four possible choices as the country hit by a huge earthquake in October 2005.

China fared better than most countries, with seven in ten (69%) respondents able to find it on a map. Still, the study found, young Americans have a number of misconceptions about China.

Nearly 75 percent believe English is the most widely spoken native language, rather than Mandarin Chinese, and half think that China is the biggest exporter of goods and services rather than the United States.

The survey was conducted between December 2005 and January 2006 and involved 510 interviews.

National Geographic released the survey in launching a five-year campaign to improve geographic literacy among young people in the United States.

"Geographic illiteracy impacts our economic well-being, our relationships with other nations and the environment, and isolates us from our world," said John Fahey, National Geographic Society president. "Without geography, our young people are not ready to face the challenges of the increasingly interconnected and competitive world of the 21st century."


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Foreign Affairs; Government
KEYWORDS: americans; geographically; illiterate; survey; young

1 posted on 05/02/2006 5:16:56 PM PDT by NormsRevenge
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To: NormsRevenge
"Without geography, our young people are not ready to face the challenges of the increasingly interconnected and competitive world of the 21st century."

Well, if the Enviro-weenies at Nat'l Geo would actually cover more geography instead of writing their pet tree-hugging articles, they might have a leg to stand on.

2 posted on 05/02/2006 5:20:08 PM PDT by TomServo
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To: NormsRevenge
"Young Americans know little about world geography, with the majority unable to locate Iraq on a map and three quarters unable to find Indonesia, according to a study."

Perhaps this is because ideological purveyors of "social change" teach "social geography" in lieu traditional geography.
3 posted on 05/02/2006 5:21:22 PM PDT by Texas_Jarhead (Say NO! to "No Illegal Alien Left Behind" legislation...)
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To: NormsRevenge
Young Americans know little about world geography, with the majority unable to locate Iraq on a map and three quarters unable to find Indonesia, according to a study.

... half or fewer unable to identify the states of New York or Ohio on a map.

Does anyone know how these studies are done? Do they hand out maps with just the outlines of countries, or what?

4 posted on 05/02/2006 5:21:40 PM PDT by DumpsterDiver
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To: NormsRevenge

I think I could label nearly all correctly with no prompting, although some of the smaller African countries on the Atlantic coast would give me a problem.


5 posted on 05/02/2006 5:23:50 PM PDT by Dog Gone
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To: NormsRevenge
Oh look... Public Education fails again... But I will bet every kid knows how "evil" President Bush and how "righteous" Cindy Sheehan "is"... I bet they can also recite "anti-war" leftist rants from memory....

And if they don't know what a Bible is, I bet they can recite the Koran from their "multicultural" studies...
6 posted on 05/02/2006 5:24:40 PM PDT by M1Tanker (Proven Daily: Modern "progressive" liberalism is just National Socialism without the "twisted cross")
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To: DumpsterDiver
"Does anyone know how these studies are done? Do they hand out maps with just the outlines of countries, or what?"

I'm just guessing, but they might be actual results of classroom tests.

7 posted on 05/02/2006 5:25:52 PM PDT by the anti-liberal (OUR schools are damaging OUR children)
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To: DumpsterDiver
Does anyone know how these studies are done? Do they hand out maps with just the outlines of countries, or what?

I think they just watch episodes of "Jaywalking" and report on the results.

8 posted on 05/02/2006 5:27:18 PM PDT by freedumb2003 (Don't call them "undocumented workers." Use the correct term: CRIMINAL INVADERS!)
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To: NormsRevenge

I ahte to say it, but it's been that way since at least the 70s that I know of.


9 posted on 05/02/2006 5:27:48 PM PDT by ElkGroveDan (California bashers will be called out)
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To: M1Tanker
"And if they don't know what a Bible is, I bet they can recite the Koran from their "multicultural" studies..."

Good point - if they can frame Quran study as a cultural study they should also be able to frame Bible study as a cultural study.

I'm not holding my breath though, I value my life.

10 posted on 05/02/2006 5:28:20 PM PDT by the anti-liberal (OUR schools are damaging OUR children)
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To: Dog Gone

"...some of the smaller African conntries on the Atlantic coast would give me a problem"...Ya think?? Most of them have been thru more name changes than your corner bank.


11 posted on 05/02/2006 5:31:27 PM PDT by diogenes ghost
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To: DumpsterDiver

I believe so, every home should have a labeled globe; use the 'Net to find the updated names.


12 posted on 05/02/2006 5:34:18 PM PDT by Old Professer (The critic writes with rapier pen, dips it twice, and writes again.)
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To: NormsRevenge

--if you were in an engineering or science based curriculum in the late fifties or early sixties, the flunk-outs usually went into "education" if they wanted to stay in school---this is what it got us--


13 posted on 05/02/2006 5:37:28 PM PDT by rellimpank (Don't believe anything about firearms or explosives stated by the mass media---NRABenefactor)
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To: TomServo
Well, if the Enviro-weenies at Nat'l Geo would actually cover more geography instead of writing their pet tree-hugging articles, they might have a leg to stand on.

And perhaps fewer articles on "Where the Idle Rich went on their vacation ...and here are the pictures from it".

14 posted on 05/02/2006 5:40:50 PM PDT by Gorzaloon
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To: NormsRevenge

Your National Teacher Association at work here. This might explain why Democrats can not find polling places?


15 posted on 05/02/2006 5:51:29 PM PDT by lexington minuteman 1775
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To: M1Tanker

Ask any Liberal or member of the NEA, it's because we haven't spent enough on education. Of course, they don't talk about all the money that's been wasted and the amount that's been stolen via corruption. Just another day in the life of Liberal public education.


16 posted on 05/02/2006 5:54:52 PM PDT by ExTexasRedhead
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To: Dog Gone
When I took Western Civ in college, my wonderful professor required us to be able to draaw, freehand, the continent of Europs and put all countries, major rivers, and mountain ranges. We THEN had to be able to draw the outlines of the Holy Roman Empire, the Ottoman Empire, the Roman Empire at different times, etc. etc.

When the semester started, I didn't think I could do it, but I did. And I have never forgotten how to do it, either.

When I was in grade school (back in prehistoric times) geography was taught as such, and I can still locate the Ural Mountains, Cape Horn, the Khalahari Desert, an many other even more obscure places.

Geography allows you to understand the world. It helps one understand world events when one knows that Indonesia is tropical and was colonized by the Dutch, that bananas do not grow naturally in New Hampshire, and that if one travels to Japan one will see Asiatic people.

I just flat don't understand this. It seems to me that there are a lot of people in this country who go around in a perpetual state of bewilderment. For goodness sake, they don't even understand where they are!!

17 posted on 05/02/2006 6:05:29 PM PDT by Miss Marple (Lord, please look after Mozart Lover's and Jemian's sons and keep them strong.)
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To: Miss Marple

Geography and history go hand in hand. Both explain largely where we are and why things are the way they are today.

I love both.


18 posted on 05/02/2006 6:29:54 PM PDT by Dog Gone
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19 posted on 05/02/2006 6:30:41 PM PDT by Fatuncle (Of course I'm ignorant. I'm here to learn.)
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To: TomServo

Kind of reminds me of the modern day geography teacher.

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1588904/posts


20 posted on 05/02/2006 7:58:26 PM PDT by fuyb
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