We hear a lot about things kids “must” learn. Indeed, President Obama just announced he was going to ask Congress for $4 billion to fund an initiative to bring computer science to more students. Here’s an argument that there is a more immediate issue that schools should tackle. It was written by Steve Neumann, a writer and philosophile, who says he is interested in doing for philosophy what science journalists do for science — “preparing the arcana of academia into a dish digestible by the public.” His work has appeared in the New York Times, the Daily Beast, Philosophy Now and other outlets. He blogs at Notes Toward a New Chimera at Patheos.