Well this pretty much explains everything.
Students Stumble Again on the Basics of History
Fewer than a quarter of American 12th-graders knew China was North Korea’s ally during the Korean War, and only 35% of fourth-graders knew the purpose of the Declaration of Independence, according to national history-test scores released Tuesday.
The results from the National Assessment of Educational Progress revealed that U.S. schoolchildren have made little progress since 2006 in their understanding of key historical themes, including the basic principles of democracy and America’s role in the world.
Only 20% of U.S. fourth-graders and 17% of eighth-graders who took the 2010 history exam were “proficient” or “advanced,” unchanged since the test was last administered in 2006. Proficient means students have a solid understanding of the material.
“Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.” George Santayana
That’s the biggest reason we are in the position we are in as a nation. History has been forgotten OR RE-WRITTEN to fit an agenda.
Wednesday, June 15, 2011
History being lost on Kids these days
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Yep Brock and can you imagine if a civil war broke out here NOW? Can you imagine the clustrfk in the nations we have troops in? Japan,SK,Iraq,Afghanistan to name a few. A soldiers brother killed by the government he is fighting for in a foreign land?
ReplyDeleteWe are headed into some very unsettling territory brother. I fear for our nation. And I really don't see any savior on the horizon.
We are headed into some very unsettling territory brother. I fear for our nation. And I really don't see any savior on the horizon.
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I agree.