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LTC Stephen C.
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I took civics in the 8th or 9th grade, giving me a basic understanding of how our country works. So did every other kid. I’ve read where nowadays, many states don’t even have civics as a required part of the curriculum.
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We do in Florida, and we teach media literacy as well. LTC Stephen C. Sgt Wayne Wood
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Sgt Wayne Wood
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I believe the requirements in FL are a (relatively) recent development... last couple of years? Correct me if i’m mistaken.
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Susan Foster
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With kids on their phones constantly, I think this is something they really need to teach them. However, I've also noticed they aren't teaching geography like they used to, and my nieces and nephews don't have a picture of the US or other countries. You are right--they should have them read the Constitution, and discuss it, and teach them how government works.
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Sgt Wayne Wood
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SFC Jerry Humphries
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In many cases where it is taught, the students merely parrot what is taught without knowing what they are taught in practice. I really wish we could get our youth more interested and involved in our political system, I fear pop culture,politics of division , and Howard Zinn verision of history has taken such deep roots in our education system. All I can say what a fricken mess we have on our hands.
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Susan Foster
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And critical thinking. They need to teach them to think rather than memorize, IMHO.
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