https://nces.ed.gov/nationsreportcard/
'Of particular concern is the growing share of students who are scoring at the lowest level on these tests. Last spring, 40% of eighth graders fell into that category on the U.S. history test, for example, up from 34% in 2018. That means more students could not point out simple historical concepts in primary documents, such as being able to explain that soldiers died during the Civil War after reading the Gettysburg Address.'
'Only 22% of students tested in 2022 were found to be proficient or advanced in civics. To demonstrate proficiency, students were asked, among other assessments, to show an understanding of the US Electoral College system. They should also “be able to discuss ways that citizens can use the political process to influence government,” the report said.'
I'm sure this is completely unconnected to government backed or funded institutions constantly rewriting and fabricating history to fit a message....cough
Or all the stuff that is taught that has nothing to do with education like endless courses on lgbt stuff, CRT, etc.
You mean you think schools should educate students instead of grooming them?
What are you, some kind of racist?
I guess so. I remember when I went to public school in the 80s and 90s people at my church would complain about the decline of public education. They would really flip out if they saw what goes on today
I'm sure part of the reason is that there are fewer actual Americans among them.
Jose would rather celebrate Cinco de Mayo than 4th of July.
Not surprising seeing as the left wants to eliminate the EC system and move to a strictly popular vote.
Silly citizen, only corporations and Super PACs are allowed to influence the political process.
Working as intended.
"We want one class of persons to have a liberal education, and we want another class of persons, a very much larger class of necessity in every society, to forgo the privilege of a liberal education and fit themselves to perform specific difficult manual tasks." -- Woodrow Wilson
They should also “be able to discuss ways that citizens can use the political process to influence government,” the report said.'
So any answer besides "vanishingly few" is incorrect right?
Idiocracy is a documentary from the future.
Every time I read something like this, I see the political officers at Communist schools who make sure only the accepted doctrine is taught.