posted by ernest_t_bass
I took (a required) civics class when I was a senior (1999). We teach a required (sophomore) financial literacy class now. Government class is required of seniors. I wish Economics was.
Economics was indeed a requirement when I was in school. I took it as a senior in the spring of '02.
Didn't realize it wasn't still.
Funny thing is, I know people from my school who were my age or older that will occasionally take to social media to bemoan how personal financial literacy and doing taxes should be required in schools (both of which were covered in that class).
No matter what is taught in school, if you're not paying attention and doing the work, you're not going to learn it, and that's not the school's fault.
This is, of course, completely omitting that they have a more powerful research resource at their fingertips than anyone's ever had, and if they REALLY wanted to learn those things, they could.