“The existence and potential legitimacy of the U.S. completely relies upon those treaty relationships.”
Watch (or, rather, read) and learn:
1.
“Media literacy, which also dovetails with critical thinking skills.”

u/mWade7
2.
It does not take aspecificset of genitals to masteranyof the above either.
u/Danivelle
3.

“Adequate sex ed.
Its still abstinence-only in half the country.”
u/wizardgobrrr
5. u/marks31
6.

“How to handle conflict, how to gently say no, how to communicate.
Some people really don’t get social skills or role models, and that’s a real hindrance.”
u/funyesgina
7.

“Sign language.”
u/chizzle91
8. u/Ranos131
9.
The amount of misinformation being pumped across everybody’s phones, computers, and tablets is scary!"

u/mvincent12
10.
“Do they still teach typing?
My zillennial friends and coworkers were amazed by how fast I typed and wished they were as quick.

I asked, ‘Didnt you doMavis Beacon Teaches Typing?’
They looked at me blankly.
I only graduated high school 13 years ago!
But apparently computer classes dont really teach it.”
u/ncmnlgd
11.“Empathy.
Countries like Denmark and France have empathy classes for their kids.
Adults here in America could use an empathy class, let alone our kids.”
u/Global_Box_7935
12.
“How to find credible sources.
I didn’t learn about peer-reviewed research and journal databases until university.
u/GrammarIsDeceptive
13.
“Music and art.
Cutting art, music, and theater programming has been an unmitigated disaster for America’s kids.”
u/Kooky_Improvement_38
14.“Cursive.
My kid can’t read my handwriting.”
u/demonmonkeybex
15.
“The English Civil Wars from 1640-1660.
It’s the basis of the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution.
u/Constant-Low6312
16. u/stinky_cheese33
17. u/Yearofthehoneybadger
18.
“How to pick a health insurance plan.”
u/Maurakutney
19.
“The nature, meaning, and ongoing significance of treaty relations between the US and Indigenous nations.
The existence and potential legitimacy of the U.S. completely relies upon those treaty relationships.”
u/clarence_wms
And finally…
20.
“American history the actual kind.
The next generation would be much different if they knew about Blair Mountain and the Homestead strike.
The only way to prevent the reoccurrence of past injustice is to face it head-on and learn from it.
The whitewashing of American history is a tragedy waiting to happen.”
u/VVetSpecimen
These entries were edited for length and clarity.