- Each state’s constitution or public education establishment statutes and codes acknowledge the civic mission of schools.
- Americans profess that the civic mission of schools is an essential—if not the essential—purpose of education. Over the course of 33 years of Phi Delta Kappa/Gallup polling on American attitudes on educatio
- Recognizing that individuals do not automatically become responsible participating citizens but must be educated for citizenship, the founders of our universal system of free public education made education for citizenship a core part of the mission of public education, equal to workplace preparation. This determination to educate young Americans about their rights and responsibilities as citizens is known as the civic mission of schools.
- n, Americans have overwhelmingly concurred with the statement that “educating young people for responsible citizenship” should be the primary goal of our schools. Their conviction that the school’s central mission is educating young people for citizenship has not wavered over time, and it is consistent whether or not respondents have children in school and whether or not their children are in public or private school. (Annual Gallup/Phi Delta Kappa Poll of the Public's Attitudes Toward the Public Schools)
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