Scheer Intelligence

Everything your kids won’t learn in school about our democracy: Can parents fill the void?


Listen Later

At a time of book bans and the withholding of critically important struggles in our history, our education system has increasingly failed to provide our young with the tools to become engaged citizens in our much celebrated experiment in democracy. This miseducation of the young has been vastly accelerated by the shocking erosion of civic education in the standardized testing that separates winners and losers in the ranking of our meritocracy.

This reality has been made painfully obvious to Lindsey Cormack, a parent of two young children and a professor of political science at the prestigious Stevens Institute of Technology, teaching a generation of young engineering students in the diminished art of civics education. Sadly, Cormack tells host Robert Scheer that many of her students don’t understand the basics of our government: “They think they're going to do this big adult thing, participate in democracy, but then they're crestfallen and they're a little heartbroken because someone didn't explain the rules to them.”

Scheer responds that the failure to educate all students in civics is built into the design of national tests that omit the tools needed for participation in a vibrant democracy, and Cormack agrees: “You brought up ACT and SAT scores ... . When we have this obsession with making higher scores for all of our students and higher aggregate scores for our schools, neither one of these tests has a civics component. So in a compressed classroom day, you're going to have things that get squeezed out. And when we were interviewing teachers, we know that the things that get squeezed out are the things that aren't tested. So civics gets to the side.”

In her despair at the failure of our national education system at every level to fulfill the basic condition for an informed public, Professor Cormack turned to providing parents with a comprehensive and yet highly accessible civics primer: “How to Raise a Citizen (And Why It's Up to You to Do It).”

Scheer and Cormack agree that schools often gloss over topics like slavery, women’s right to vote, the Vietnam war and Native American genocide, among other topics. Cormack agrees that “governments are less accountable when their people do not understand what's happening.” She defends her book as encouragement for parents to fill the educational void.

Scheer praises the book as an important effort in civics education but questions it’s dependence on those parents who have the time and knowledge to perform this educational task that should be guaranteed to all children by a responsibly functioning public education system: “It's admirable that you would write this book and get parents to do the right thing by their children and by their society. But in order for a society to be healthy, its main structures, certainly of education, have to be healthy.

Cormack accepts that better parenting is not the full answer but defends her efforts as the beginning of a needed solution: “I think it is an injustice and a disservice to put a child through a K through 12 schooling environment, especially in a public taxpayer funded schooling environment and not let them know with certainty the government that they are graduating into and how they can influence it ... Do parents solve everything? No. But do enough parents ... see that there is a problem ... want schools to get involved ... have the power to lobby for school boards or to be in state legislatures to change this? I think the answer is yes. But it's not clear how we get that ball rolling unless we point out the problem, which is our kids are not learning this.”

...more
View all episodesView all episodes
Download on the App Store

Scheer IntelligenceBy Scheerpost

  • 4.4
  • 4.4
  • 4.4
  • 4.4
  • 4.4

4.4

380 ratings


More shows like Scheer Intelligence

View all
Left, Right & Center by KCRW

Left, Right & Center

5,011 Listeners

Bookworm by KCRW

Bookworm

571 Listeners

The Business by KCRW

The Business

657 Listeners

The Treatment by KCRW

The Treatment

610 Listeners

Good Food by KCRW

Good Food

1,081 Listeners

CounterSpin by Fairness & Accuracy In Reporting

CounterSpin

495 Listeners

Press Play with Madeleine Brand by KCRW

Press Play with Madeleine Brand

149 Listeners

Ralph Nader Radio Hour by Ralph Nader

Ralph Nader Radio Hour

1,178 Listeners

Nocturne by Vanessa Lowe

Nocturne

1,277 Listeners

The Katie Halper Show by Katie Halper

The Katie Halper Show

1,473 Listeners

Economic Update with Richard D. Wolff by Democracy at Work - Richard D. Wolff

Economic Update with Richard D. Wolff

1,952 Listeners

The Intercept Briefing by The Intercept

The Intercept Briefing

6,118 Listeners

Empire Files by Empire Files

Empire Files

733 Listeners

Deconstructed by The Intercept

Deconstructed

4,251 Listeners

Lost Notes: Groupies by KCRW

Lost Notes: Groupies

709 Listeners

Useful Idiots with Katie Halper and Aaron Maté by Useful Idiots, LLC

Useful Idiots with Katie Halper and Aaron Maté

4,407 Listeners

Life Examined by KCRW

Life Examined

307 Listeners

Bad Faith by Briahna Joy Gray

Bad Faith

2,682 Listeners

The Socialist Program with Brian Becker by The Socialist Program

The Socialist Program with Brian Becker

532 Listeners

Rania Khalek Dispatches by Rania Khalek

Rania Khalek Dispatches

208 Listeners

Geopolitical Economy Report by Ben Norton

Geopolitical Economy Report

282 Listeners

Lever Time by The Lever

Lever Time

520 Listeners

The Grayzone podcast with Max Blumenthal by Max Blumenthal

The Grayzone podcast with Max Blumenthal

272 Listeners

The Chris Hedges Report by Chris Hedges

The Chris Hedges Report

241 Listeners