A survey from Rasmussen Reports found that a strong majority of American adults believe it's important for schools to teach traditional values of Western civilization, but how well they think schools teach these values varies by age. The poll, which surveyed 960 U.S. adults in late February, found that 78% of respondents say it's at least "somewhat important" for schools to teach "traditional values of Western civilization." Fifty-seven percent of all respondents believe it's "very important," an increase of about 15 percentage points from a similar survey conducted in May 2022. Just 12% of respondents said they don't believe it's important to teach traditional Western values, with 5% saying that it's "not at all" important. Thirty-six percent of respondents said that public schools do a "good job" when it comes to teaching these values, an increase from 25% in May 2022. Forty-two percent don't think schools do an adequate job teaching this topic. Twenty-two percent of participants said that they weren't sure how schools are doing in teaching traditional Western values. |
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