Monday, September 17, 2007

Constitution? What's that?

A Knight Foundation study found that:
  1. More than half of all high school students say they have not heard of Constitution Day, mandated by federal law since 2004 to be the day the Constitution is taught in schools. Just 1 in 10 remember how their high school celebrated the day last year.
  2. Despite increases in the number of First Amendment classes from 2004 through 2006, nearly three-fourths of students still don’t know how they feel about the First Amendment, or take it for granted.
  3. Students support individual free expression rights that directly affect or interest them; they’re less supportive of rights that are less relevant to their lives.
  4. Parents, not teachers, have the greatest influence on students’ choice of news sources.
  5. More students are turning to the Internet to find their news. Their definition of news isn’t much different than that of their parents.
Today in History:
On Sept. 17, 1787, the Constitution of the United States was completed and signed by a majority of delegates attending the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia.

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