Aug. 26, 2005
The Underground History of American Education - read it online

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I've wanted to read this book for some time - I just found the entire thing available online.


The Underground History of American Education by John Taylor Gatto


From the prologue:
 
     If I demanded you give up your television to an anonymous, itinerant repairman who needed work you’d think I was crazy; if I came with a policeman who forced you to pay that repairman even after he broke your set, you would be outraged. Why are you so docile when you give up your child to a government agent called a schoolteacher?


     I want to open up concealed aspects of modern schooling such as the deterioration it forces in the morality of parenting. You have no say at all in choosing your teachers. You know nothing about their backgrounds or families. And the state knows little more than you do. This is as radical a piece of social engineering as the human imagination can conceive. What does it mean?


     One thing you do know is how unlikely it will be for any teacher to understand the personality of your particular child or anything significant about your family, culture, religion, plans, hopes, dreams. In the confusion of school affairs even teachers so disposed don’t have opportunity to know those things. How did this happen?


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Aug. 22, 2005
2 good articles

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Here is a good article I found on how home-schoolers are challenging the education monopoly.

Here is another excellent related article on Socialization.

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