Thread: Seriousness Science Literacy in the U.S.A.
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Old 04-14-2010, 02:00 PM   #29
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So is your take-away from that that government and/or law should be more involved in what is taught/required of schools?
That one is tougher. I don't think we need any more government intervention, bureaucracy, mandates, regulations, etc.... There is far to much of that as it is. Should there be standard or core set of knowledge which all kids are taught? Yes.

How we get there though I don't know, you can't just mandate it overnight, people react violently to that sort of thing
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