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College Courses Fill Gaps in Civics Knowledge Amid Confusion Over ‘Judge Judy’s’ Role on Supreme Court

In Bluffton, South Carolina, Professor Kevin Dopf challenges his American National Government class by asking how many are U.S. citizens, with all hands raised. Dopf, known for making his students take the U.S. citizenship test, estimates only 30-35% would pass, labeling the rest as clueless. Despite requirements for civics instruction in most states, polls reveal a lack of basic civic knowledge among adults.

To address this issue, a growing number of states are mandating civics education in publicly funded colleges. Advocates argue that civics education promotes unity and equips citizens to navigate disagreements, potentially bridging societal divides. Massachusetts officials are in the business of advocating for America, with the belief that fostering civic literacy can enhance the nation’s democratic fabric.

Nonetheless, debates arise over who should dictate civics education, as evidenced in North Carolina where a legislative battle unfolded regarding the teaching of civics. The REACH Act, aiming to enhance college students’ understanding of American government and history, faced opposition from university faculty.

While some advocate for legislative mandates on civics education in higher institutions to instill a common understanding of U.S. history and governance, others emphasize the importance of academic freedom and faculty autonomy in shaping course content. Despite differing perspectives, the efforts to elevate civics education in colleges indicate a broader commitment towards fostering informed and engaged citizens.

Professor Dopf’s students reflect a broader challenge within American society, as many struggle to demonstrate a basic understanding of civics. While recognizing the importance of civic knowledge, the journey towards a more civically literate society continues to unfold through various initiatives and discussions at the higher education level.

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