As the Kentucky Lantern covered, legislation in the last legislative session mandated the creation of a new Center for American Civics at the University of Kentucky. Though the legislation itself is somewhat opaque about its intentions, it clearly aimed to set up a full academic unit in a style increasingly familiar across the United States.

Kumble Subbaswamy, the former provost of UK, has made clear that academic programs should emerge from the will of the faculty at that institution. The same article also observed that the crisis of civic education is more than anything a phenomenon at the level of k-12 schools. Both of these arguments contain a great deal of truth. As a professor myself, I fully understand the need for robust faculty governance. Likewise, I have previously argued that we will never truly restore the basic knowledge necessary for self-government without a serious reworking of our local school systems.

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