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Tyson: U.S. science illiteracy a serious threat

We do tend to value athletics over academics. It's a case of the tail wagging the dog, IMO.
 
We are not educating US citizens in these disciplines. Why is our education system failing to direct students towards those careers?

You can thank liberalism for the demise of education. Instead of teaching science, they teach diversity.




The schools are not at fault, the parents and students are.

The sciences, advanced math courses like calculus require a fair bit of study and reading to become good at them. Spending two to three hours a night on those courses eats into the time spent playing football, or watching duck dynasty or messing around on facebook. The other high school courses often be passed with a minimal amount of work. Only the most dedicated students will choose the science courses by themselves. Or they have strong parents who make the choice for them (typically Asian families first and second generation).

Of course culture plays a role, from some religious groups that deny science (regarding evolution and geology), to people wanting to become like popular icons (either sports or entertainment)
 

I don't dismiss the actions of parents. In fact, I blame them the most. They have allowed the schools to become what they are today.

Students will always be reluctant to put in the time and effort. That is the nature of the beast.

However, when I was in school, science and math were king. Man was first being launched into space, and the moon was identified as a destination. In high school there was not only the science labs, but for those exploring different options, there was metal and wood shop, electronics and other hands on classes. For the most part, those have been cut in favor of more politically correct studies.

Today, more effort is put into social and environmental justice, and we toss kids out the front door with something they call a High School diploma.
 

Bull****, school systems care more about what toilet to use. STEM doesn't help with that.
 
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