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Dumb As A Rock: US Highschoolers


Posted: Jan 12, 2012

Are we raising the stupidest generation in American history?  The statistics that you are about to read below are incredibly shocking.  They indicate that U.S. high school students are basically as dumb as a rock. 

As you read the rest of this article, you will be absolutely amazed at the things that U.S. high school students do not know.  At this point, it is really hard to argue that the U.S. education system is a success.  Our children are spoiled and lazy, our schools do not challenge them and students in Europe and in Asia routinely outperform our students very badly on standardized tests. 

In particular, schools in America do an incredibly poor job of teaching our students subjects such as history, economics and geography that are necessary for understanding the things that are taking place in our world today.  For example, according to a survey conducted by the National Geographic Society, only 37 percent of Americans between the ages of 18 and 24 can find Iraq on a map of the world.  According to that same survey, 50 percent of Americans between the ages of 18 and 24 can't even find the state of New York on a map.  If our students cannot even find Iraq and New York on a map, what hope is there that they will be able to think critically about the important world events of our day?

Sadly, almost every survey or study about high school students that gets done shows that most of our students are not even receiving a basic education.

For example, the following comes from an article posted on MSNBC....

Just 13 percent of high school seniors who took the 2010 National Assessment of Educational Progress — called the Nation's Report Card — showed solid academic performance in American history.

So only 13 percent of our high school seniors are proficient in history?

That doesn't sound good.

So what does that mean exactly?

Well, there have been some other surveys and studies that have quizzed U.S. high school students about specific historical facts.

The following are some of the absolutely amazing results of a study conducted a few years ago by Common Core....

*Only 43 percent of all U.S. high school students knew that the Civil War was fought some time between 1850 and 1900.

*More than a quarter of all U.S. high school students thought that Christopher Columbus made his famous voyage across the Atlantic Ocean after the year 1750.

*Approximately a third of all U.S. high school students did not know that the Bill of Rights guarantees freedom of speech and freedom of religion.  (This is a topic that I touched on yesterday).

*Only 60 percent of all U.S. students knew that World War I was fought some time between 1900 and 1950.

Even more shocking were the results of a survey of Oklahoma high school students conducted back in 2009.  The following is a list of the questions that were asked and the percentage of students that answered correctly....

What is the supreme law of the land? 28 percent

What do we call the first ten amendments to the Constitution? 26 percent

What are the two parts of the U.S. Congress? 27 percent

How many justices are there on the Supreme Court? 10 percent

Who wrote the Declaration of Independence? 14 percent

What ocean is on the east coast of the United States? 61 percent

What are the two major political parties in the United States? 43 percent

We elect a U.S. senator for how many years? 11 percent

Who was the first President of the United States? 23 percent

Who is in charge of the executive branch? 29 percent

Some have criticized the survey results above because they came from a telephone survey, but the truth is that they are not some sort of an anomaly.  Many other surveys have produced similar results.  It doesn't take a genius to realize that a large percentage of our high school students are as dumb as a rock.

The following is from an article written by reporter Mark Morford in which he described his conversations with a longtime Oakland high school teacher that was nearing retirement....

It's gotten so bad that, as my friend nears retirement, he says he is very seriously considering moving out of the country so as to escape what he sees will be the surefire collapse of functioning American society in the next handful of years due to the absolutely irrefutable destruction, the shocking — and nearly hopeless — dumb-ification of the American brain. It is just that bad.

Now, you may think he's merely a curmudgeon, a tired old teacher who stopped caring long ago. Not true. Teaching is his life. He says he loves his students, loves education and learning and watching young minds awaken. Problem is, he is seeing much less of it.

Later on in that same article, Morford tells us that the high school teacher even admitted that very few of his students even know how to put a sentence together....

It gets worse. My friend cites the fact that, of the 6,000 high school students he estimates he's taught over the span of his career, only a small fraction now make it to his grade with a functioning understanding of written English. They do not know how to form a sentence. They cannot write an intelligible paragraph. Recently, after giving an assignment that required drawing lines, he realized that not a single student actually knew how to use a ruler.

It is not that our students do not have the capacity to be great.

It is just that they have learned to be incredibly lazy and our schools do not challenge them at all.

One study found that 55 percent of all U.S. high school students spend 3 hours or less per week preparing for class.

Other nations require their students to work far longer and far harder.

And they get much better results.

Today, American 15-year-olds do not even rank in the top half of all advanced nations when it comes to math or science literacy.

So how do we expect to compete if this continues?

If we would just challenge our students and require more out of them we could do so much better.  What most public schools are doing right now simply does not work.  The following is from a report that John Stossel did a few years ago entitled "Stupid In America"....

I talked with 18-year-old Dorian Cain in South Carolina, who was still struggling to read a single sentence in a first-grade level book when I met him. Although his public schools had spent nearly $100,000 on him over 12 years, he still couldn't read.

So "20/20" sent Dorian to a private learning center, Sylvan, to see if teachers there could teach Dorian to read when the South Carolina public schools failed to.

Using computers and workbooks, Dorian's reading went up two grade levels -- after just 72 hours of instruction.

His mother, Gena Cain, is thrilled with Dorian's progress but disappointed with his public schools. "With Sylvan, it's a huge improvement. And they're doing what they're supposed to do. They're on point. But I can't say the same for the public schools," she said.

It absolutely amazes me how millions upon millions of our students can get all the way through high school without ever learning how to read, write or speak at a functional level.

Instead of producing the leaders of tomorrow, our education system is producing a bunch of sheep that are trained to take orders and that are pretty good at taking multiple choice tests.

If you want to get really depressed about the future of America, just watch some of the Jaywalking segments that Jay Leno does.  Yes, it is funny to watch as he demonstrates how little Americans actually know about world events.  But it is also a sign of how far our education system has fallen.

If Americans cannot even answer basic factual questions about our own government, then how in the world will anyone ever be able to persuade them to think critically about the Federal Reserve, the economic crisis or about our corrupt political system?

Our children are the future of this nation, and right now that future is looking quite bleak.

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Before we all get up on our high horses here, - I would bet that the statistics wouldn't

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be much better for older generations. The fact is that, as a society, we have decided that it really doesn't matter how a person performs, everybody should be equal. Look how well that is working out. Heaven forbid we reward people for performance. It's just not fair that somebody who puts our more effort than I do gets better compensated! He should have to "pay his fair share," which, of course, equals an exponentially greater amount than I pay because why should I have to work hard?

True, but... - MT

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The stats cited indicated that respondents were highschoolers. Some were 18-to-24 YOs, or relatively recent HS grads.

I wouldn't expect older folks to remember a lot of things that they learned back in high school. But a young person who is still in school SHOULD be learning and retaining this info. Obviously they aren't being taught.

Since the public school system has gotten progressively worse over the years, at least the older folks WERE learning some things while in school. This is best illustrated by the 8th-grade matriculation exam from the 1880s, the content of which is about the equivalent of what one would expect today's college sophomores to know.

tell me you don't really mean it - ...

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C'mon - do you really mean it when you say you "wouldn't expect older folks to remember a lot of things that they learned back in high school?"

You just wait! :)

In a word: Yes - nm

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I homeschool my kids...hopefully they will know something by the time I'm done with them. - mom before MT

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Does this really make them dumb as a rock? - I don't think so

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It really isn't a surprise to me. I'm much older than the ones tested, but I had World History as a freshman. Do you think at 24 (10 years later) I remember everything from that class? Nope. Economics and government as a sophmore, wouldn't have remembered a good portion of that either at 24 years old. Take a poll on how many can remember algebra, chemistry, spanish, etc. If we are talking about retaining what we have learned, why is this any different? It has only been 5-6 years since I took college chemistry, and I can almost guarantee you I would fail a high school chemistry test. I can't remember a time when Europe was not way above us in education. I'm sure we can all remember those that came out of school barely being able to read. Is this the fault of the teacher or the fault of the kid? It does not mean that they were never taught. In my parents age group, it was very common to quit high school. My age group was much less but still a small percentage actually went to college. It seems to me that a lot more kids now are actually going to college and graduating.

I have a child in high school now. They have to take 8 classes in a school year. I've had to help with some of her work, and they definitely are learning. They are concentrating on what is relevant at the moment, not what happened 2, 3, even 10 years ago. I would say the same with college age. I can tell you a lot about politics as it is something that interests me. My spouse can tell you anything about science as it is something that interests him. It doesn't make him stupid because he doesn't really take interest in history.

Dumb As A Rock: US Highschoolers - threedogs

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Rent the movie "Idiocracy." It is about a military guy goes into a time capsule and into the future. I think it was something like 40 years from now. It shows how stupid humans are going to be then. I cannot believe what my grandchildren are not being taught in school.

I find it interesting because all I hear around here is - how school is too hard and there

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is just too much expected from the kids. My son is in first grade. He can identify a noun, verb, preposition, adjective and adverb in a sentence. He can multiply, add and subtract. He has not yet figured out division, but they do deal in symmetry and fractions. He is reading chapter books. It seems to me that he is WAY ahead of where most of us were in first grade. Maybe the stupid comes on later? Or maybe these polls are designed to convince us that kids are stupid and not learning when that is really not the case.

I totally agree with you. My 3 children also - seem to do more than

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what we did even in elementary school. I have one in high school too, and it doesn't seem like they have quit teaching or the kids have quit learning. Mine started reading large books in 2nd grade. I think it is the polls, and then also, we have to remember a 24-year-old has been out of high school for 6 years, not to mention some of the questions asked would have been from classes they had 10 years prior. That's a pretty long time.

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