These classes are very important. I have only missed voting 3 times in my llife - I was born in Cuba, communist country. Having a vote is a wonderful right.
WTF!!??? What is the purpose of education if not to make sure every citizen of our nation is aware of how things get done? This must include government, economics, environment, health, relationships, etc. etc. etc.! I'm sorry, I had no idea things had gotten this bad. My daughter graduated in 2005 with an excellent and comprehensive education in all of these areas.
I dislike almost everything about Justice Gorsuch's politics, his legal views, and his social agenda. Except Civics. Mo conducted an interview which emphasized how much Justices Sotomayor and Gorsuch respect the rule of law, the separation of powers, and the value of informed debate. I have a new respect for Justice Gorsuch from this interview. I also believe we need to be teaching Civics as a mandatory class nowadays, even if it kicks an elective off the schedule for Juniors.
So it's especially galling to hear Gorsuch talk about civics and then engage in the most reprehensible, corrupt, unconstitutional and partisan conduct as part of the right-wing majority currently legislating from the bench. He and the so-called "conservative" majority have been undoing established precedent, seeking every opportunity to impose their social and political agenda on the country, undermining fundamental rights and even granting virtually unlimited immunity to a US president in a way that is totally contrary to the Constitution and the intentions of the founders. All this with the pretense of being originalist or textualists--a dishonest scam they use to legislate instead of objectively and fairly interpreting the Constitution and law.
IMO, this is why Civics went away. Understanding “how” government is structured and “how” the systems work is tedious in the extreme. Understanding “why” government and governmental systems are structured the way they are is critical. It’s in the “why” that people are exposed to human behavior, history, corruption, and trade-offs...as they relate to government. That is what citizens need to understand.
Why were civics classes ever removed from the schools? The functions of our intricate government were given much thought and argument by the founders of our country and are extremely important today. Voting is also very important. If I could go and stand in line to vote while in labor, giving birth 3 hours later then anyone can do it and should. Voter ID laws are deliberate attempts to discourage voting and that is a danger to our lives.
In high school my favorite subject was history. We had world history freshman year, European history sophomore year, American history junior year, and I took AP government and politics. AP government taught the constitution, the 3 branches of gov , the executive administration and role of Congress. Since there was only 1 25 person class for 500 some students you had to be accepted. Sadly, they had another government class not as in depth but since it wasn't required to graduate most didn't take it bc they wanted an early dismissal.
If you want to increase voter turnout and lower voter apathy then we need to reform ballot access laws and support nationwide ranked choice voting. This would allow for more third party and independent participation and offer a more diverse field of options for the voter. The two party system is one major factor in the decline of the quality of people we gave serving us in the halls of power.
I remember taking this class in my Sophomore year. I really liked it but i had an asshole teacher who didn't like me. Because i was in Special Ed classes but this was a mainstream class environment for me. And i was in a 25 student room compare to a room of 8or 10 students. I was in a intermediate classroom to to help me with my main stream classes and that is why this teacher didn't like about me. He thought just because i was in these intermediate classes that i was getting "Special Attention " which was not true i did my homework from this class and my other regular classroom studies like my Creative Writing, and my Science,& my Child and Health Classes. I always made sure my homework was done and any classroom projects were done on time and just because i had my class work done before everyone doesn't mean i had a special time in doing so. This teacher would make sure to embarrass me by asking me to read a paragraph out loud knowing i had a small Speech impeidamen and i got very nervous doing this. But I did it and I did it and with confidence that made his blood boil because he thought he could make me feel uncomfortable. Though it did make me feel scared at first but i decided i have come so far with my learning disability to let a very evil person like this teacher who should've been fired just from treating me and god only knows how many other students who had to get extra,help in their homework or school projects,done. I am happy that he had no choice but to pass me for that class. I still enjoyed learning about this Civic Lesson and I always will.
Umm... is Civics the same as social studies? I had to learn the constitution in order to pass 8th grade into a High school... (which was MANY MOONS AGO)... so isn't it apart of the JR High curriculum?
This lessons is Purdue your teachers miss Pam whatever your name is busy how bad it looks like I exactly you are a teacher after mother and father there is a respect for the teachers and teachers supposed to show you the right way to respect yourself this bag you manatee you are the one who's going to tease them the right way of life the good way the respect them self note to abused note to become a materialistic thank you so much man thank you thank you that you say that you're happy I'm sure on future you going to do good things man.
The dozen for so times the word democracy was used in this segment should have been replaced with oligarchy. Thank you very much . The word democracy in the USA only came close for the 12 years of the FDR administration, Before and after the USA has been a aristocratic oligarchy ruled by plutocrats , so stop with the B.S.
Schools have now focused education around the STEM programs (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics). Technology is advancing and the job force is now adding hundreds of brand new jobs each year that revolve around STEM. Sadly, this focus has pushed the once heavily focused civics and democracy classes to secondary subjects while classes like Algebra, Statistics, Engineering, and Arts classes are classes that are required in order to graduate. My high school required a single semester of government, which is even more than some schools have required their students to take.
I vote for Sunday Morning to stop the political stories. The show seems to be drifting away from it's original format. Charles Kuralt said the show would be about music, art, nature and staying away from news a politics. CBS claims they have stayed true to this.
@@lopezfan24 It's pretty pathetic that our country has reached a point where its citizens are so dumbed down that they need TV celebrities to be in charge before they'll pay attention to how it's governed.
I swear to my lord the only one book I have which I challenge every professor every scholar of physics biology mathematics signs can prove without my book that this is I can experiment without except by poco big Bang what they were what they were they trying to find out they have to go through my book which is not even my this is for all over the world did mention the old Testament the book off Moses the book of Jesus piece be upon him book of day with all of them are mention on my book and all Testament know that you once that Paul or whatever bothers new Testament claims out which I don't know they put their own the all opinions know I'm talking about the one that they have been written down the Jesus Moses David and lost one wish the book you guys give the best man roll model and the world is the last profit of Muslims Muhammad Beach be upon him hi challenge every single your scholar of physics bring amount or olive come there North me and stay the of me is well we someone else I will bring him and go answer him your is still kids I promise you are baby for me when for my teacher
Other countries do it with mixed results. Brazil has compulsory voting; they just elected someone arguably worse than Trump. On the other hand, Australia has compulsory voting, it hasn't been too bad for them
@@asphyxiafeeling Yes it doesn't necessarily give you better politicians but it is more democratic. The politicians have to work for everyone not just those who are likely to vote for them. Younger and poorer people are more likely not to vote. The political conversation in America would unquestionably be different if the politicians were working to win those poorer, younger voters.
I tend to believe that it would only make things worse. If you are not informed enough to make a decision then you really should not take that away from those that do. Rather, I think that we should encourage everyone to be engaged and point out that politics can be very interesting.
asphyxiafeeling they voted for Bolsonaro because of the corruption found on the left. I don’t think it’s necessarily a bad thing to change things up even if it only serves for the left to purge corruption from their party.
These classes are very important. I have only missed voting 3 times in my llife - I was born in Cuba, communist country. Having a vote is a wonderful right.
I feel the exact same way. I am so proud to vote. la Cubana
WTF!!??? What is the purpose of education if not to make sure every citizen of our nation is aware of how things get done? This must include government, economics, environment, health, relationships, etc. etc. etc.! I'm sorry, I had no idea things had gotten this bad. My daughter graduated in 2005 with an excellent and comprehensive education in all of these areas.
Can I find those old civics films somewhere?
LP Johnson you can also check out the Internet Archive
Great report.
I dislike almost everything about Justice Gorsuch's politics, his legal views, and his social agenda. Except Civics. Mo conducted an interview which emphasized how much Justices Sotomayor and Gorsuch respect the rule of law, the separation of powers, and the value of informed debate. I have a new respect for Justice Gorsuch from this interview. I also believe we need to be teaching Civics as a mandatory class nowadays, even if it kicks an elective off the schedule for Juniors.
And I feel the same about Sotamayor. I think her legal views and partisan votes are repugnant. I have found new interest in her want for civics class.
So it's especially galling to hear Gorsuch talk about civics and then engage in the most reprehensible, corrupt, unconstitutional and partisan conduct as part of the right-wing majority currently legislating from the bench. He and the so-called "conservative" majority have been undoing established precedent, seeking every opportunity to impose their social and political agenda on the country, undermining fundamental rights and even granting virtually unlimited immunity to a US president in a way that is totally contrary to the Constitution and the intentions of the founders. All this with the pretense of being originalist or textualists--a dishonest scam they use to legislate instead of objectively and fairly interpreting the Constitution and law.
IMO, this is why Civics went away. Understanding “how” government is structured and “how” the systems work is tedious in the extreme. Understanding “why” government and governmental systems are structured the way they are is critical. It’s in the “why” that people are exposed to human behavior, history, corruption, and trade-offs...as they relate to government. That is what citizens need to understand.
Why were civics classes ever removed from the schools? The functions of our intricate government were given much thought and argument by the founders of our country and are extremely important today. Voting is also very important. If I could go and stand in line to vote while in labor, giving birth 3 hours later then anyone can do it and should. Voter ID laws are deliberate attempts to discourage voting and that is a danger to our lives.
Where can I find the full transcript for this segment @CBS?
In high school my favorite subject was history. We had world history freshman year, European history sophomore year, American history junior year, and I took AP government and politics.
AP government taught the constitution, the 3 branches of gov , the executive administration and role of Congress. Since there was only 1 25 person class for 500 some students you had to be accepted. Sadly, they had another government class not as in depth but since it wasn't required to graduate most didn't take it bc they wanted an early dismissal.
dang, I didn't know Lafayette took AP Gov!
I always vote the way the media tells me to vote, I'm an uneducated deplorable who can't think for myself.
If you want to increase voter turnout and lower voter apathy then we need to reform ballot access laws and support nationwide ranked choice voting.
This would allow for more third party and independent participation and offer a more diverse field of options for the voter.
The two party system is one major factor in the decline of the quality of people we gave serving us in the halls of power.
Marvelous!!!!
I remember taking this class in my Sophomore year. I really liked it but i had an asshole teacher who didn't like me. Because i was in Special Ed classes but this was a mainstream class environment for me. And i was in a 25 student room compare to a room of 8or 10 students. I was in a intermediate classroom to to help me with my main stream classes and that is why this teacher didn't like about me. He thought just because i was in these intermediate classes that i was getting "Special Attention " which was not true i did my homework from this class and my other regular classroom studies like my Creative Writing, and my Science,& my Child and Health Classes. I always made sure my homework was done and any classroom projects were done on time and just because i had my class work done before everyone doesn't mean i had a special time in doing so. This teacher would make sure to embarrass me by asking me to read a paragraph out loud knowing i had a small Speech impeidamen and i got very nervous doing this. But I did it and I did it and with confidence that made his blood boil because he thought he could make me feel uncomfortable. Though it did make me feel scared at first but i decided i have come so far with my learning disability to let a very evil person like this teacher who should've been fired just from treating me and god only knows how many other students who had to get extra,help in their homework or school projects,done. I am happy that he had no choice but to pass me for that class. I still enjoyed learning about this Civic Lesson and I always will.
Corporations run your government
The more ground you give corporations by not voting, the more their power grows.
Umm... is Civics the same as social studies? I had to learn the constitution in order to pass 8th grade into a High school... (which was MANY MOONS AGO)... so isn't it apart of the JR High curriculum?
boricuaboy4e I had Civics in 7th grad 07-08
I am under 60 and took civics.
This lessons is Purdue your teachers miss Pam whatever your name is busy how bad it looks like I exactly you are a teacher after mother and father there is a respect for the teachers and teachers supposed to show you the right way to respect yourself this bag you manatee you are the one who's going to tease them the right way of life the good way the respect them self note to abused note to become a materialistic thank you so much man thank you thank you that you say that you're happy I'm sure on future you going to do good things man.
I missed this episode. To think, this was an episode that aired before January 6th. 🤔
2 parties is not choice.....its either/ or. Choice would have to be 3 parties or more.
Higher voter turnout should never be a goal.
The day is coming. Like it or not. We're already too divided.
Sad
I took Civics in 7th grade 07-08
Forest Hills Middle
The Justice overdid her makeup
Administrative tape.
Donor vote through the mail. Go in person!
The purpose of schools is to teach students how to think- MLK
I recommend reading Weapons of Mass Instruction.
The dozen for so times the word democracy was used in this segment should have been replaced with oligarchy. Thank you very much . The word democracy in the USA only came close for the 12 years of the FDR administration, Before and after the USA has been a aristocratic oligarchy ruled by plutocrats , so stop with the B.S.
I LIKE BEER, I STILL LIKE BEER!!!!1
Wrong Judge
That’s the wrong dude
Lmao wrong judge.. maybe you need a civics class
So what took the place of Civics?
John D Test Prep
Socialist Studies
Schools have now focused education around the STEM programs (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics). Technology is advancing and the job force is now adding hundreds of brand new jobs each year that revolve around STEM. Sadly, this focus has pushed the once heavily focused civics and democracy classes to secondary subjects while classes like Algebra, Statistics, Engineering, and Arts classes are classes that are required in order to graduate. My high school required a single semester of government, which is even more than some schools have required their students to take.
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I bet many immigrants know the three branches. I'm just saying...
I vote for Sunday Morning to stop the political stories. The show seems to be drifting away from it's original format. Charles Kuralt said the show would be about music, art, nature and staying away from news a politics. CBS claims they have stayed true to this.
#Agenda21/#NewWorldOrder
The best argument against democracy is a 5 minute conversation with the average voter - Churchill
Maybe Judge Judy should be a Justice of the Supreme Court...🤔🤔🤔
Clinton Rusthoven that would make people pay attention to the Supreme Court.
Maybe not.
Give her the Kavanaugh seat.
@@lopezfan24 It's pretty pathetic that our country has reached a point where its citizens are so dumbed down that they need TV celebrities to be in charge before they'll pay attention to how it's governed.
@@MrVidaeverdadenobody told you who Ronald Reagan was huh
I don’t use a text book? I use the newspaper? Newspapers run by who? This is not very smart.
Justice Gosuch, talk us about civics? Have you disclosed the sale of your real estate?
I swear to my lord the only one book I have which I challenge every professor every scholar of physics biology mathematics signs can prove without my book that this is I can experiment without except by poco big Bang what they were what they were they trying to find out they have to go through my book which is not even my this is for all over the world did mention the old Testament the book off Moses the book of Jesus piece be upon him book of day with all of them are mention on my book and all Testament know that you once that Paul or whatever bothers new Testament claims out which I don't know they put their own the all opinions know I'm talking about the one that they have been written down the Jesus Moses David and lost one wish the book you guys give the best man roll model and the world is the last profit of Muslims Muhammad Beach be upon him hi challenge every single your scholar of physics bring amount or olive come there North me and stay the of me is well we someone else I will bring him and go answer him your is still kids I promise you are baby for me when for my teacher
Not voting is protest against the choices given. Some of the most civic minded people I know do not vote. The lesser of 2 evils is still evil.
So don't complain.
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Hfajardo97 I see your point
South Florida's Restaurant Guy Yep, folding ones arms, sticking out ones lips, and saying “well I’m just not gonna play”. Yeah, that’s what’s needed.🙄
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Voting should be compulsory.
Other countries do it with mixed results. Brazil has compulsory voting; they just elected someone arguably worse than Trump. On the other hand, Australia has compulsory voting, it hasn't been too bad for them
@@asphyxiafeeling Yes it doesn't necessarily give you better politicians but it is more democratic. The politicians have to work for everyone not just those who are likely to vote for them. Younger and poorer people are more likely not to vote. The political conversation in America would unquestionably be different if the politicians were working to win those poorer, younger voters.
I tend to believe that it would only make things worse. If you are not informed enough to make a decision then you really should not take that away from those that do. Rather, I think that we should encourage everyone to be engaged and point out that politics can be very interesting.
asphyxiafeeling they voted for Bolsonaro because of the corruption found on the left. I don’t think it’s necessarily a bad thing to change things up even if it only serves for the left to purge corruption from their party.
@@thegreencircle1405 What is the definition of "informed enough"? Everyone has an opinion.
This all fine but not when it come to DMV registering illegal to vote and taking our voting right away
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