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More Civics and History Ignorance

Here’s a USA Today story on the Intercollegiate Studies Institute’s new survey of college students. A few quotes:

The study from the non-profit Intercollegiate Studies Institute shows that less than half of college seniors knew that Yorktown was the battle that ended the American Revolution or that NATO was formed to resist Soviet expansion. Overall, freshmen averaged 50.4% on a wide-ranging civic literacy test; seniors averaged 54.2%, both failing scores if translated to grades.

And:

“Several of the colleges at the lower end of our survey are some of the most prestigious in the country, with average tuition, room and board somewhere north of $40,000 a year,” Bunting says. “These are the schools, although their stated mission is to help prepare active citizens, that are the most derelict in their responsibility.”

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