75 Percent of Oklahoma High School Students Can't Name the First President of the U.S. Posted: Sep 16, 2009 10:17 AM PDT Updated: Sep 17, 2009 8:30 AM PDT Oklahoma Students Score Low on Basic Civic Questions A majority of Oklahoma high school students could not name Washington as the nation's first president in a recent survey.News9.com OKLAHOMA CITY -- Only one in four Oklahoma public high school students can name the first President of the United States, according to a survey released today. The survey was commissioned by the Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs in observance of Constitution Day on Thursday. Brandon Dutcher is with the conservative think tank and said the group wanted to find out how much civic knowledge Oklahoma high school students know. The Oklahoma City-based think tank enlisted national research firm, Strategic Vision, to access students' basic civic knowledge. "They're questions taken from the actual exam that you have to take to become a U.S. citizen," Dutcher said. A thousand students were given 10 questions drawn from the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services item bank. Candidates for U.S. citizenship must answer six questions correctly in order to become citizens. About 92 percent of the people who take the citizenship test pass on their first try, according to immigration service data. However, Oklahoma students did not fare as well. Only about 3 percent of the students surveyed would have passed the citizenship test. Dutcher said this is not just a problem in Oklahoma. He said Arizona had similar results, which left him concerned for the entire country. "Jefferson later said that a nation can't expect to be ignorant and free," Dutcher said. "It points to a real serious problem. We're not going to remain ignorant and free." Question % of Students Who Answered Correctly What is the supreme law of the land? 28 What do we call the first ten amendments to the Constitution? 26 What are the two parts of the U.S. Congress? 27 How many justices are there on the Supreme Court? 10 Who wrote the Declaration of Independence? 14 What ocean is on the east coast of the United States? 61 What are the two major political parities in the United States? 43 We elect a U.S. senator for how many years? 11 Who was the first President of the United States? 23 Who is in charge of the executive branch? 29 EDIT: T Acorn=Ob, from another answer. I happened to stumbel upon the stats for OK., since the advent of the Bush policy of No Child Left Behind I am sure this is nationwide. "Oklahoma is the only state that every district voted for McCain by the way. It was completely red. Think about it."
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What is the supreme law of the land? Constitution? What do we call the first ten amendments to the Constitution? Bill of rights? What are the two parts of the U.S. Congress? House & senate? How many justices are there on the Supreme Court? 12? Who wrote the Declaration of Independence? Jefferson? What ocean is on the east coast of the United States? Atlantic What are the two major political parities in the United States? Republican and Democrat We elect a U.S. senator for how many years? 2? Who was the first President of the United States? George Washington Who is in charge of the executive branch? President
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And who is in charge of our Public Schools....you guessed it.. The Federal Government! Another unconstitutional power they took from the states! Next, health care~
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Oklahoma is the only state that every district voted for McCain by the way. It was completely red. Think about it.
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I bet liberals would have a hard time because they don't now anything about the constitution.
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Are you picking on Oklahoma dear. Who runs public education. Answer this question and you will know your answer.
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Not surprising. Probably why so many are so easily led by FAUX By the way, to the first answerer, Supreme Court 9, Senate term 6 yrs.
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Well, let's see... The US Constitution The Bill of Rights The House and The Senate nine? Thomas Jefferson The Atlantic Republican and Democrat, (unfortunately) six George Washington The President How'd I do?
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The fact is that teachers are teaching to test now and much of the traditional curriculum has been left by the wayside.
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This isn't a matter of political ideology, this is a matter of having a basic understanding of your government, and those figures, if accurate, are appalling. Every high school student should know the answer to all of those questions. Have our school districts become that lax on education that we have students who can't answer those questions? They are easy questions. If they can't teach something that easy, how badly are they doing in the areas of reading, writing, science, and math?