US high school students are dumb as a rock

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The stupidity that runs rampant in my peers (18-24) is just appalling, the future will sure be interesting with this batch of bright ones.
 
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I've been screaming about this stuff for a long time now + just had 2 conversations about it before I saw this today!

Saw a 16 year old stop folding a pair of jeans (only in half) to answer a Text.
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REALLY? Are they this ADD? What kind of kids are "they" going to raise?

So many more examples, but rarely will anyone talk about it...
 
I would like to see these results graphed over time. I can guarantee you that every single one of my friends would have no problem answering those questions. I graduated high school in 2003, FYI.
 
I graduated in 1998, and the kids who never paid attention or just didn't care could have answered all of those questions.

What ocean is to the east of the United States? SERIOUSLY???

I would absolutely love to go to high school for a week right now to see what it's like. In one decade, it's changed more than probably 5 decades previously.

I don't even see kids riding bikes anymore. Our society has declined so much in the last 20 years it's astonishing.
 
I just have to say, when only 26 percent of high school students know what the Bill of Rights is, no wonder it's becoming so easy for the government to take those rights away.
 
Yea, until the MEDIA does a 2 hour, Breaking News story on every channel in Primetime, no one will care.

Move along, shhhh, nothing to see here.
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The media is in on it! They're fully participating in and encouraging the dumbing down of America.

I used to watch prime time news every night; I haven't even turned my TV on in the last few days (except for the Super Bowl). It's that dumbed down.
 
Yes, nobody seems to care. I have discussions with young folks and it's as though they were taught next to nothing in school. Almost a total blank stare when I try and talk to them about real history or bring up our nations founding. They do however seem to know all about how the Native Americans were exploited, the Japanese-Americans interred during WW2, and Martin Luther King and the civil rights movement.
 
Originally Posted By: Brenden
The stupidity that runs rampant in my peers (18-24) is just appalling, the future will sure be interesting with this batch of bright ones.


The stupidity runs rampant in a much wider age range than that. I have had to deal with 40 somethings who could barely write an intelligible e-mail.
 
Well, yeah. What do you expect?

We as a country don't value education. Teachers are hideously undervalued, not respected, poorly trained, and poorly supported. Our curricula are archaic. There are ridiculous and self-perpetuating disparities between "good" and "bad" schools that we seem completely uninterested in fixing. The push for "accountability" horribly undermines student learning, and favors cheating by teachers and administrations. Very little about the current state of education even resembles well-established information and theory about how kids learn. So much of our education system is carried over from the days when the purpose of the schools was to feed workers -- not good citizens, not people who will advance the nation and society, but workers -- into industry. That's why reading and math trump all, science and social studies suck, and arts are essentially nowhere on the map.

It's really stupid (no pun intended). And it's not going to change until we do.
 
My generation is no worse than the previous. Not that that's saying much. Most people in general are stupid. My aunt who has a master degree couldn't figure out how to use the vacuum at the car wash..... didn't understand the concept of put sucky thing to carpet and move around in a motion thus picking up dirt. Its trully very sad.
 
I don't know if questioning kids about history or how the government works is really a good measure of intelligence? Wikipedia and Google make memorizing a bunch of specific dates and numbers pretty much a waste of time. And do kids even have to take history after grade 9? Or at all in highschool anymore?

Also learning about the hidden mechanics of a disfunctional government system probably doesn't make a whole lot of sense either to a teenager. Many of them can see that the system is fixed from the condition of the very school that they are in. From a child's perspective, it makes no sense to say everyone is equal, but you get the short end of the stick because your parents can't buy a house in the right neighborhood.
 
Originally Posted By: Trav
You know something is really wrong when a pet gray parrot is better spoken than most high school students.



OMG Hahahaha!! I`m sorry but that was funny!
 
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