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哥伦布、匹兹堡及各地消息
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Statement from U.S. Secretary of Education
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Miguel Cardona on New Nation’s Report Card on History and
Civics Education
Today, U.S. Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona issued the
following statement on the latest Nation’s Report Card showing a
decline in history and civics scores for eighth graders:
“The latest data from the National Assessment of Educational
Progress further affirms the profound impact the pandemic had on
student learning in subjects beyond math and reading. It tells us
that now is not the time for politicians to try to extract
double-digit cuts to education funding, nor is it the time to limit
what students learn in U.S. history and civics classes. We need to
provide every student with rich opportunities to learn about
America’s history and understand the U.S. Constitution and how our
system of government works. Banning history books and censoring
educators from teaching these important subjects do our students a
disservice and will move America in the wrong direction.” |
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