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Public Square: When and Why Did America Stop Teaching Civics?

Public Square: When and Why Did America Stop Teaching Civics?

Update: 2025-09-22
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On Thursday, Oct. 17, we welcomed participants from 36 states to our Public Square online discussion on the decline of civics education being taught today. The research is clear: study after study shows that we Americans don't know civics. 

This is especially the case for younger Americans, who data reveal to be less informed about civics than their older counterparts. Obviously there is a need for more and better civic education in schools, a proposition that consistently receives strong bipartisan support. Yet American public schools are not as a rule prioritizing civic education. Why is this so? 

Read our latest research at OConnorInstitute/research. 

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Public Square: When and Why Did America Stop Teaching Civics?

Public Square: When and Why Did America Stop Teaching Civics?

Sandra Day O'Connor Institute for American Democracy