By using this site, you agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
Accept
jobindia.co.injobindia.co.injobindia.co.in
  • Home
  • About Us
  • Jobs
  • Education
  • Contact Us
Reading: The Wrong Kind of Civic Education
Share
Font ResizerAa
jobindia.co.injobindia.co.in
Font ResizerAa
Search
  • Home
  • About Us
  • Jobs
  • Education
  • Contact Us
Follow US
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms & Conditions
© 2022 Foxiz News Network. Ruby Design Company. All Rights Reserved.
jobindia.co.in > Blog > Education > The Wrong Kind of Civic Education
Education

The Wrong Kind of Civic Education

Last updated: 2025/10/15 at 7:53 PM
sourcenettechnology@gmail.com
5 Min Read


We need to devote far more attention to our role in fomenting this malaise. This certainly includes the way so many teachers and professors have adopted a narrative of “America the Awful” and how education leaders reflexively embraced a world of one-to-one devices, in which staring at screens has become central to the school day.

Today, though, I want to look outside the classroom and focus on the real-world civic education that we’re delivering to our youth every day. A reasonable observer could conclude that America’s leaders are striving to deliver a lesson in dysfunctional democracy, irresponsible stewardship, corrupt capitalism, and disdain for the rule of law.

We’re in the midst of a government shutdown. Why? Republicans and Democrats can no longer resolve policy differences without lapsing into brinksmanship. It’s been over a quarter-century since Congress passed all its appropriations bills on time. Never in their lives have today’s college students seen a year when Congress fulfilled its primary responsibility. At this point, things only get done via executive action or by Congress stretching the budget reconciliation process to the breaking point so that a frail, temporary majority can cram big changes into law via (what was supposed to be) an accounting mechanism.

There’s a dispiriting sense that self-dealing is no longer something that’s surprising or especially shameful. The Government Accounting Office reports that over $300 billion was stolen from pandemic relief programs, and it’s met with yawns. Companies gobbled up vast sums from the Biden administration’s CHIPS Act and Inflation Reduction Act, promising to expand their chip production or build electric car charging stations and then . . . didn’t. This has all generated astonishingly little outrage, embarrassment, or introspection. Meanwhile, President Trump is treating the White House like an all-you-can-grab buffet, even as he shakes down Intel, big tech, and big law firms by proffering favors and making threats. None of this bolsters faith in the integrity of free markets or the fairness of capitalism.

Then there’s the combination of avarice, self-interest, and inertia that have produced a staggering national debt of over $37 trillion. The debt is up by $1.8 trillion just this year and has more than doubled since 2009. We’re paying $900 billion in interest alone this year—that’s 1 out of every 8 dollars the government spends (or about $2,500 for every single American). The lion’s share of this spending funds health care and retirement for older Americans (as well as some shockingly routine fraud). Indeed, the government is closed because Republicans (who added trillions of debt this summer) and Democrats (who added trillions under Biden) are squabbling about whether to borrow even more money to extend “temporary” health care benefits adopted as an “emergency” response to the Covid pandemic. Oh, and today, very few policymakers or advocates evince consistent concern about any of this. If you’re under 25 and paying attention, you’ve got reason to be skeptical of democracy and anxious about the future.

Then there’s the spectacle of lawfare that has become shockingly routine. Remember when President Biden had great fun mocking Trump for being stuck in court as Manhattan D.A. Alvin Bragg pursued him in a transparently political exercise? Or when Colorado Democrats tried to use a, umm, creative reading of the 14th Amendment to keep Trump off the state’s ballot? And there was plenty more. Well, Trump promised scorched-earth payback, and he’s delivering. Attorney General Bondi shucked her way through federal prosecutors until she found a Trump loyalist willing to drag former FBI Director James Comey into court on laughable charges. Trump, who once led rallies in chants of “Lock her up!” when it came to Hillary Clinton, is now calling for the arrest of Chicago’s mayor and Illinois’s governor for opposing his plans to deploy troops in the Windy City. I could keep going, with Letitia James, the FCC commissioner imitating Tony Soprano, the Attorney General threatening the wrong kinds of speech, the president’s lawsuits against media companies . . .

You Might Also Like

Why one reading expert says ‘just-right’ books are all wrong

The Four Stages Of Competence: A Guide For eLearning Pros

A Teacher–AI Workflow: Keeping the Pedagogy Human

After Criticism, Newsom Urges Clearer Rules for Trans Girls in Sports

Dual-Language Programs Are Hobbled By a Catch-22

TAGGED: civic education, civic institutions, civic knowledge, civic learning, civic values, civics, Donald Trump, Frederick Hess, Frederick M. Hess, government shutdown, Old School with Rick Hess, President Donald Trump, President Trump, Rick Hess, Trump administration

Sign Up For Daily Newsletter

Be keep up! Get the latest breaking news delivered straight to your inbox.

By signing up, you agree to our Terms of Use and acknowledge the data practices in our Privacy Policy. You may unsubscribe at any time.
sourcenettechnology@gmail.com October 15, 2025 October 15, 2025
Share This Article
Facebook Twitter Copy Link Print
Share
Previous Article All About Seitan and 10 Sizzling Seitan Dishes 
Next Article CISCE receives 500 applications for new schools every year but exodus after Class X continues
Leave a comment Leave a comment

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

- Advertisement -
Ad imageAd image

Latest Jobs

Black Beauty Class of 2020: Career Challenges Ahead
Jobs October 27, 2025
Video Editing as a Career in India: Skills & Scope
Jobs October 27, 2025
India Attracts Foreign Brands Amid Global Challenges
Jobs October 27, 2025
AI Startups Surge as Unicorns in 2025
Jobs October 26, 2025
jobindia.co.injobindia.co.in

Sign Up for Our Newsletter

Subscribe to our newsletter to get our newest articles instantly!

jobindia.co.injobindia.co.in
Follow US
© 2024 JobIndia. All Rights Reserved.
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms & Conditions
Join Us!

Subscribe to our newsletter and never miss our latest news, podcasts etc..

Zero spam, Unsubscribe at any time.
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Lost your password?