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US university puts 'patriotic education' on the curriculum

College of the Ozarks president says new course demonstrates importance of pride in your country

Published on
October 30, 2017
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October 30, 2017
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Quick quiz: where is Omaha Beach?

If your answer was Normandy, France, the site of the D-Day landings, youre correct. But Jerry Davis is worried that kids these days might wager Nebraska.

Thats why Missouris College of the Ozarks, where Dr Davis is president, has launched a new required course for freshers dubbed Patriotic Education and Fitness to combat what he sees as rising anti-American, antipatriotic sentiments in American culture that have been "bubbling for many years". How much that is true versus how much that is his perception is certainly up for debate, but given that one of the colleges five pillars is patriotic education, the course certainly fits the culture of the Christian liberal arts college.

The college held a media day to show off the new four-credit course, which was piloted both semesters last year and debuted in earnest as a requirement for freshmen this semester. At the media day, a formation of studentsand stood at attention as Dr Davis addressed them. Terrence Dake, a board of trustees member and retired Marine general, told them to stand at ease before continuing with another address.

Speaking by phone withInside Higher Ed, Dr Davis had criticisms of the younger generation but said the course which combines elements from reserved officer training corps programming, physical education courses and the colleges patriotic education pillar was about building a positive citizenry.

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We can all be patriots, but we all cant be in the military. But we need to understand each other, he said. We think that higher education should take a leadership role in closing what we think is a cultural gap, if you will, between the 99per cent [of American citizens] that dont serve in the military, and the 1per cent that does.

We dont need that gulf to widen -- we need it to close.

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The course includes physical and military-oriented education components such as map reading, rifle marksmanship, military organisation and protocol regarding the American flag as well as civic and government aspects. While the course is certainly oriented toward patriotism, it isnt necessarily partisan; the colleges website prominently lists both College Republicans and College Democrats chapters as ways for students to become civically engaged.

We dont need a bunch of kids running around thinking Omaha Beach is in Nebraska, Dr Davis said. Theres a remarkable amount of ignorance in college students, no matter what their grades, nowadays. And it goes back to how theyve been taught.

Dr Davis wants colleges to be intentional about patriotism. But as the National Football League has come under scrutiny with accusations of forced patriotism in putting its players on the field for the national anthem, Dr Davis rebuffed the idea that requiring a course on patriotism might dilute its purpose.

We require them to take English and other things, because we think its important, he said. It communicates a value, that its important.

He added that in his four decades as a college president, hes never found students reluctant to criticise anything, from car parks to dining hall options, and doubted that this course would leave to students reluctant to criticise the military or the US.

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Dr Davis also said that he had received inquiries wondering whether the course was a reaction to recent protests by NFL players originally started last year by former San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick which involve kneeling during the national anthem. The protests have played out in various sports and at various colleges as a way to protest police brutality against African-Americans, but its detractors have said its disrespectful to the military. The College of the Ozarks 釵棗紳釵喝娶娶梗餃,泭, Dr Davis announced that the Bobcats would not play opponents whose teams don't stand for the national anthem.

The college itself has a patriotic goal. And if you look at what that goal is, we define it as [encouraging] understanding of American heritage, civic responsibilities, love of country and willingness to defend it, he said. Thats one of the ways we do that, is with this course. Its not a reaction to something.

While he said that people in this part of the country generally arent fans of disrespect of the national anthem, he also believes that had been the consensus for a long time.

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Though the course will almost certainly draw liberal or leftist detractors from around academe, Dr Davis expressed confidence in the courses potential to be a positive impact in students lives.

I want them to have an appreciation for the country in which we live. They should understand how it works, and they should understand more about the military and how it operates, he said. And they should come away with the idea that were all Americans, and we have these things or should have these things in common.

If youre going to be a good citizen, we cant think of a better way to prepare you than to take a class like this.

This is an edited version of a story which .

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