Civics Is Dead

By: LIU Studios
  • Summary

  • Poll after poll, interview after interview, survey after survey, and assessment after assessment consistently show that the students of America do not know the basic history of our country or the essential responsibilities and rights of being an American citizen. 23 minutes of history education in a school day is not enough. Join educator Cindy Schwartz for a deep dive into the reasons why the study of social studies and civics has been sidelined. Because if civics is really dead, then what happens next? A production of LIU Public Radio. Visit us at WCWP.org and follow us on Twitter @CivicsIsDead
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Episodes
  • S2E5 - A Beacon of Light
    Nov 6 2020

    In this episode, we connect with New York State’s 2020 Teacher of the Year, Rachel Murat - a true “Boots on the Ground” civics educator! A passionate Social Studies teacher at upstate New York’s Maine-Endwell High School for more than 20 years, Rachel makes civics education her priority both in and outside of the classroom.

    Described by Andy Pallotta, President of the New York State United Teachers Union as ‘a shining example of how we should all seek to impact our communities to build a better New York and world”, Rachel’s MEALS food pantry program, “Digital Citizenship” course and student mentoring program are just a few of the reasons why she is so beloved and impactful.

    Please note that this episode was produced prior to the COVID-19 pandemic.

    A production of LIU Public Radio. Visit us at WCWP.org and follow us on Twitter @CivicsIsDead

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    37 mins
  • S2E4 - Happy Days Are Here Again?
    Oct 30 2020

    In this episode, we speak with author, historian, professor and Director of Secondary Education at Hofstra University, Dr. Alan Singer, who argues that Civics is Not Dead – it’s just morphed into student activism about issues like climate change. But, Dr. Singer warns us – this activism must be brought back into the classroom and channeled into more participatory democracy in our schools or democracy will not survive the long haul.

    Please note that this episode was produced prior to the COVID-19 pandemic.

    A production of LIU Public Radio. Visit us at WCWP.org and follow us on Twitter @CivicsIsDead

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    33 mins
  • S2E3 - Gone With The Wind
    Oct 23 2020

    JFK majored in history and so did business entrepreneur Martha Stewart, CNN’s Wolf Blitzer, comedian Larry David, and a host of other well-known politicians and celebrities. But according to a 2018 analysis published by the American Historical Association, only 5 history degrees are awarded per 1,000 college graduates. Only 5. Why is that? Should we have our antennas up? And why is it that the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point just recently toyed with eliminating 13 majors from its liberal arts program with history being one of them?

    In this episode, we speak with three college students who help us to understand how and why they became history majors at a time when studying history simply for history’s sake might just be a thing of the past. Could this be a ‘Gone with the Wind’ moment?

    Please note that this episode was produced prior to the COVID-19 pandemic.

    A production of LIU Public Radio. Visit us at WCWP.org and follow us on Twitter @CivicsIsDead

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    23 mins

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