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Flunking Civics Should No Longer Be An Option
Townhall.com ^ | April 21, 2015 | Cal Thomas

Posted on 04/21/2015 6:01:40 AM PDT by Kaslin

"Don't know much about history" -- Sam Cooke

It's an old joke, but one that is a commentary on our times. A pollster asks: "What do you think about the level of ignorance and apathy in the country?" The person replies: "I don't know and I don't care."

Each week, Jesse Watters of Fox News interviews mostly young people about politics, government, current events and history. He claims their displays of ignorance are not edited. The worst part is that the interviewees don't seem to care that they know little about their government and country. In a recent episode, interviewees couldn't name President Obama's accomplishments or any of the Republican presidential hopefuls.

I recently saw Larry Pressler, the former senator from South Dakota, at O'Hare Airport in Chicago. Pressler now teaches a course on civics at The George McGovern Center for Leadership and Public Service at Dakota Wesleyan University in Mitchell, S.D.

"Why civics at the college level?" I asked. "Aren't young people supposed to learn about their government in high school, or earlier?"

"They're not learning it there," Pressler replied. "It isn't being taught."

When I was in high school, we were expected to read and memorize the Declaration of Independence and study the history and importance of the Bill of Rights, as well as understand how a bill becomes law and how the three branches of government are supposed to function.

A May 2011 article by Mark Hansen in the ABA Journal entitled "Flunking Civics: Why America's Kids Know So Little," addressed the problem: "Those under the age of 25 are less likely to vote than were their elders or younger people in previous decades, according to a 2003 report by the Silver Spring, Md.-based Campaign for the Civic Mission of School, a coalition of about 40 organizations, including the American Bar Association ... students also are less interested in public or political issues than were previous generations, and they exhibit gaps in their knowledge of fundamental democratic principles and processes."

Partly, I suspect, this is due to the deepening cynicism about politics and politicians, exacerbated by the packaged and insincere comments of too many of our leaders. It may also be caused by the political indifference of parents. But largely, I think, it is the failure of too many schools to teach about our own government and the next generation's responsibility to preserve it.

Pressler thinks young people must learn about our constitutional republic in order for it to remain strong: "My thinking is turning toward mandating that high school students, vocational students, even college students learn the basic functioning and interactions of federal, state, tribal, county and municipal governments and how much their votes really count in all of these elections."

At the conclusion of the Constitutional Convention of 1787, Mrs. Powel of Philadelphia reportedly asked Benjamin Franklin, "Well, Doctor, what have we got, a republic or a monarchy?" Franklin responded, "A republic, if you can keep it."

The current generation -- tied to social media and their smartphones with no requirement they serve their country in the military or anywhere else -- doesn't seem interested in "keeping it." They must be awakened from their indifference because, as Ronald Reagan said: "Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction. We didn't pass it to our children in the bloodstream. It must be fought for, protected, and handed on for them to do the same, or one day we will spend our sunset years telling our children and our children's children what it was once like in the United States where men were free."

At the end of 2014, The Wall Street Journal reported that more states were requiring civics in order to graduate from high school. As the Journal noted then, this was sorely needed because, "about two-thirds of students tested below proficient on the civics portion of the National Assessment of Educational Progress in both 2006 and 2010." Citing the Education Commission of the States, WSJ added this sobering stat: "Only 10 states require a social studies test to graduate from high school."

More should. In fact, all should.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial
KEYWORDS: arrogance; bejaminfranklin; benjaminfranklin; civics; history; ignorance; test; testing

1 posted on 04/21/2015 6:01:40 AM PDT by Kaslin
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To: Kaslin

Ironic that Civics is arguably the one area where the government schools SHOULD be engaged. Of course that presumes that they’ve already succeeded in teaching reading and writing.


2 posted on 04/21/2015 6:06:30 AM PDT by faux_hog
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To: Kaslin
For liberals/statists, "the stupider, the better."


3 posted on 04/21/2015 6:09:53 AM PDT by Travis McGee (www.EnemiesForeignAndDomestic.com)
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To: Kaslin

“But largely, I think, it is the failure of too many schools to teach about our own government and the next generation’s responsibility to preserve it.”

And the left loves it. Groupthink is their stock in trade.


4 posted on 04/21/2015 6:17:56 AM PDT by headstamp 2
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To: Kaslin
Start by asking people in the street what are “Civics”. You're going to have a field day with that one. The author is concerned that Civics are not being taught, that is assuming most young people know what the term means, which I assume they won't.

The author states: “Partly, I suspect, this is due to the deepening cynicism about politics and politicians, exacerbated by the packaged and insincere comments of too many of our leaders”.

Interesting, if the Baby Boomers were still involved in politics after 1968, Vietnam, Watergate, the Fall of Nixon and Saigon, the Ford Presidency, how is it then, these Boomers still cared and voted? So, what happened to their kids and even grand-kids. Where did the ignorance/apathy gap set in and what is the current under 25 generation's excuse? Smart phones?

5 posted on 04/21/2015 6:19:45 AM PDT by Netz
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To: Kaslin

interviewees couldn’t name President Obama’s accomplishments

I’d be hard pressed to name them as well...


6 posted on 04/21/2015 6:22:59 AM PDT by Paisan
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To: Netz

Well are Civics still being taught? By the answers that most of young people give to certain civic question the answer has to be no. You can not know what you have not been taught


7 posted on 04/21/2015 6:27:26 AM PDT by Kaslin (He needed the ignorant to reelect him, and he got them. Now we all have to pay the consequenses)
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To: Netz
You can't blame under-25's for turning their backs on politics. After all, they've seen one president more concerned about his knob than his job, another babbling idiot who wasn't sure where he stood on anything, a lying, incompetent pretender, and now a broom-riding hag with no accomplishments whatsoever to her name except an arranged marriage to the knob-watcher.

Why bother to participate when your engagement supports such mediocrity? And when the course of the nation seems so oblivious to your presence, except as the target of more lies?

8 posted on 04/21/2015 6:31:42 AM PDT by IronJack
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To: Kaslin
"What do you think about the level of ignorance and apathy in the country?"


9 posted on 04/21/2015 6:40:34 AM PDT by Iron Munro (It IS as BAD as you think and they ARE out to get you.)
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To: headstamp 2

I’m afraid some school administrators don’t want to preserve our government as it was set up in the constitution.


10 posted on 04/21/2015 6:42:51 AM PDT by Rusty0604
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To: headstamp 2

Education is found mainly in the dictionary between edict and effeminate now. Recent recipients of a BA in history at our local university woud have zero chance of passing my eighth grade history final. I do NOT exaggerate the case, it is simply the way things are now.


11 posted on 04/21/2015 6:54:15 AM PDT by RipSawyer (Racism is racism, regardless of the race of the racist.)
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To: Kaslin
Flunking Civics Should No Longer Be An Option

IMHO this whole nation has flunked civics repeatedly over the last 60 or 70 years.

12 posted on 04/21/2015 6:54:27 AM PDT by Don Corleone ("Oil the gun..eat the cannoli. Take it to the Mattress.")
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To: Rusty0604
I’m afraid some school administrators don’t want to preserve our government as it was set up in the constitution.

The teachers and their union certainly do not. Here is a book (hard to find now) that the N.E.A. purchased from 4-H in 1941, published through the 60's, then killed (had references to God and Jesus, the bible, liberty, the constitution, etc.). Thousands of remaining copies were then buried in a landfill.


13 posted on 04/21/2015 6:55:13 AM PDT by polymuser ( Enough is enough)
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To: Netz

My generation had “skin” in the game. It is amazing how getting drafted to fight in Nam focuses ones mind. Earlier we were hiding under desks to survive a nuclear strike. Many of us paid attention as it was truly life or death. Kids today,could care less as they don’t have any clue something bad is just down the road.


14 posted on 04/21/2015 7:24:05 AM PDT by prof.h.mandingo (Buck v. Bell (1927) An idea whose time has come (for extreme liberalism))
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To: Kaslin

A certain level of proficiency in civics ought to be required and regularly tested before one is allowed to exercise the privilege of voting or of holding public office.


15 posted on 04/21/2015 7:33:52 AM PDT by Fester Chugabrew (Even the compassion of the wicked is cruel.)
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To: Kaslin
In a recent episode, interviewees couldn't name President Obama's accomplishments...

Since he's destroyed more than he's built "accomplishments" are few and far between!

Regards,
GtG

16 posted on 04/21/2015 7:35:15 AM PDT by Gandalf_The_Gray (I live in my own little world, I like it 'cuz they know me here.)
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To: Kaslin

What would that traitorous little bitch Larry Pressler know about civics?


17 posted on 04/21/2015 10:18:00 PM PDT by Impy (They pull a knife, you pull a gun. That's the CHICAGO WAY, and that's how you beat the rats!)
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To: prof.h.mandingo
The Boomers grew up with the Civil Defense exercises in the classroom. Vietnam was a rude awakening. Those that served, (I salute you, Sir, I was too young) were spit upon by ignorant Lefties. Many Boomers were focused while many were in the Hashish-Hait-Ashbury Fog. Yet, there was a caring, a desire to be involved no matter where you stood on the political spectrum. Today? Due to extreme leisure, gluttony, short term gratification, we are blind and fat. Something has to change...one would have thought that 9/11 would have done that, but it didn't. We went from a war footing to having our scrotum's searched by a TSA official...
18 posted on 04/22/2015 4:45:07 AM PDT by Netz
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