ÚÑÈí
 

Counseling:

Ask the Scholar

|

Ask About Islam

|

Hajj & `Umrah

|

Cyber Counselor

|

Parenting Counselor

 

Search »

Advanced Search »

 

U.S. Youth Can’t Find Iraq on Map, Flunk Geography: Study

WASHINGTON, November 21 (IslamOnline & News Agencies) – Although U.S. youth may soon attack Iraq, most of them can’t even find that country on a map, and they still lag behind their European, Asian and Canadian counterparts when it comes to knowledge, interest and awareness of geography and current events, the National Geographic Society said Wednesday, November 20.

Among the noteworthy results of the survey was the inability of 87 per cent of Americans between the ages of 18-24 to pinpoint Iraq on a map, despite the daily media blitz about the possibility of war there, Agence France-Presse (AFP) reported.

Afghanistan didn’t fare much better, with only 17% of them successfully locating the war-riddled country on a map.

This was not entirely a U.S. phenomenon as young adults across the board had a hard time locating Israel. On average, fewer than one fourth of respondents could locate it, including only 14% of Americans.

The National Geographic survey follows up on a ground-breaking 1988 study, which found a poor level of geographic knowledge among Americans in general and young Americans in particular.

This year’s survey assessed the geographic literacy of some 3,000 young adults between the ages of 18 to 24 in nine countries: the United States, Canada, Mexico, France, Germany, Italy, Sweden, Great Britain and Japan.

U.S. youth… global goofs

Current events and map-reading skills were weak in the United States but only slightly better elsewhere, with Sweden, Germany, France and Italy standing out due to more rounded media use and more frequent travel than American youth.

Young adults across the board showed a limited knowledge of geography in the context of nuclear issues, the survey said, with only a quarter of young adults surveyed capable of naming at least four countries that officially acknowledge having nuclear weapons.

While the majority of young Americans (58%) knew the Taliban and al-Qaeda are based in Afghanistan, they were least likely of all young adults to answer the question correctly.

Again, youths in the United States showed relatively little ability to find places on maps of Europe, with the average young American able to locate three out of 12 European countries, the survey said.

Since 1988 there has been a 10-percent drop in the importance Americans give to knowing where a country is located and a substantial drop on how important map reading should be (74% to 43%).

Close to 30 percent of young adults worldwide could not locate the Pacific Ocean, which immerses a third of the globe.

In contrast, 34% of young Americans knew that the last season of the hit television show “Survivor” was filmed on an island in the South Pacific.

On a positive note was the significant increase of the proportion of young Americans who reported to have taken a geography course – 55% versus 30% in 1988 - and the fact that Americans seemed more geographically literate on nearby current events.

However, when asked to find 10 specific states on a map of the United States, only California and Texas could be located by a large majority of those surveyed. Both states were correctly located by 89% of the participants. Only 51% could find New York, the nation’s third most populous state, CNN said.

On a world map, Americans could find on average only seven of 16 countries in the quiz. Only 89% of the Americans surveyed could find their own country on the map.  

 

Yesterday's News

Advanced Search

 

 

News Archive :
Day:   Month: Year:   


Send Mail

News | Shari`ah | Health & Science | Politics in Depth | Reading Islam | Family | Culture | Youth | Euro-Muslims | IOL Radio

About Us | Speech of Sheikh Qaradawi | Contact Us | Advertise | Support IOL | Site Map