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S.Con.Res. 129 (es) [Engrossed in Senate] ...
S.Con.Res.129
Agreed to July 10, 2000
One Hundred Sixth Congress
of the
United States of America
AT THE SECOND SESSION
Begun and held at the City of Washington on Monday,
the twenty-fourth day of January, two thousand
Concurrent Resolution
Whereas basic knowledge of United States history is essential to full
and informed participation in civic life and to the larger vibrancy
of the American experiment in self-government;
Whereas basic knowledge of the past serves as a civic glue, binding
together a diverse people into a single Nation with a common purpose;
Whereas citizens who lack knowledge of United States history will also
lack an understanding and appreciation of the democratic principles
that define and sustain the Nation as a free people, such as liberty,
justice, tolerance, government by the consent of the governed, and
equality under the law;
Whereas a recent Roper survey done for the American Council of Trustees
and Alumni reveals that the next generation of American leaders and
citizens is in danger of losing America's civic memory;
Whereas the Roper survey found that 81 percent of seniors at elite
colleges and universities could not answer basic high school level
questions concerning United States history, that scarcely more than
half knew general information about American democracy and the
Constitution, and that only 22 percent could identify the source of
the most famous line of the Gettysburg Address;
Whereas many of the Nation's colleges and universities no longer
require United States history as a prerequisite to graduation,
including 100 percent of the top institutions of higher education;
Whereas 78 percent of the Nation's top colleges and universities no
longer require the study of any form of history;
Whereas America's colleges and universities are leading bellwethers of
national priorities and values, setting standards for the whole of
the United States education system and sending signals to students,
teachers, parents, and public schools about what every educated
citizen in a democracy must know;
Whereas many of America's most distinguished historians and
intellectuals have expressed alarm about the growing historical
illiteracy of college and university graduates and the consequences
for the Nation; and
Whereas the distinguished historians and intellectuals fear that
without a common civic memory and a common understanding of the
remarkable individuals, events, and ideals that have shaped the
Nation, people in the United States risk losing much of what it means
to be an American, as well as the ability to fulfill the fundamental
responsibilities of citizens in a democracy: Now, therefore, be it
Resolved by the Senate (the House of Representatives concurring),
That it is the sense of Congress that--
(1) the historical illiteracy of America's college and
university graduates is a serious problem that should be addressed
by the Nation's higher education community;
(2) boards of trustees and administrators at institutions of
higher education in the United States should review their curricula
and add requirements in United States history;
(3) State officials responsible for higher education should
review public college and university curricula in their States and
promote requirements in United States history;
(4) parents should encourage their children to select
institutions of higher education with substantial history
requirements and students should take courses in United States
history whether required or not; and
(5) history teachers and educators at all levels should
redouble their efforts to bolster the knowledge of United States
history among students of all ages and to restore the vitality of
America's civic memory.
Attest:
Secretary of the Senate.
Attest:
Clerk of the House of Representatives.
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