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Showing Original Post only (View all)School Is a Prison — And Damaging Our Kids [View all]
http://www.alternet.org/education/school-prison-and-damaging-our-kids
Parents send their children to school with the best of intentions, believing thats what they need to become productive and happy adults. Many have qualms about how well schools are performing, but the conventional wisdom is that these issues can be resolved with more money, better teachers, more challenging curricula and/or more rigorous tests.
But what if the real problem is school itself? The unfortunate fact is that one of our most cherished institutions is, by its very nature, failing our children and our society.
School is a place where children are compelled to be, and where their freedom is greatly restricted far more restricted than most adults would tolerate in their workplaces. In recent decades, we have been compelling our children to spend ever more time in this kind of setting, and there is strong evidence (summarized in my recent book) that this is causing serious psychological damage to many of them. Moreover, the more scientists have learned about how children naturally learn, the more we have come to realize that children learn most deeply and fully, and with greatest enthusiasm, in conditions that are almost opposite to those of school.
Compulsory schooling has been a fixture of our culture now for several generations. Its hard today for most people to even imagine how children would learn what they must for success in our culture without it. President Obama and Secretary of Education Arne Duncan are so enamored with schooling that they want even longer school days and school years. Most people assume that the basic design of schools, as we know them today, emerged from scientific evidence about how children learn best. But, in fact, nothing could be further from the truth.
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It doesn't have to be a prison. The main problem with education especially in the last few decades
liberal_at_heart
Sep 2013
#1
Article doesn't say "industrial control", rather education systems evolved from "religious control"
Trillo
Sep 2013
#16
No coincidence that people are often refered to as products of the school system
The2ndWheel
Sep 2013
#25
Thank you. You've very eloquently elaborated the point I wanted to make.
Democracyinkind
Sep 2013
#41
There have been numerous examples of alternative approaches, many of which
Jackpine Radical
Sep 2013
#10
Some tax burdens are worth it. Social Security, Medicaid, food stamps are all tax burdens. They are
liberal_at_heart
Sep 2013
#30
We really need intellectuals to stop coming up with "big, new ideas" every 10 minutes.
reformist2
Sep 2013
#20
It's the classic problem, if I may be a little un-PC, of too many chiefs and not enough Indians.
reformist2
Sep 2013
#44
There's a whole laundry list of things wrong with the school system we know now
NuclearDem
Sep 2013
#23
That is too narrow. One problem I see with our public school system is we have abandoned
liberal_at_heart
Sep 2013
#33
I don't think I want to read this thread, even though it's an issue at the top of my priority list.
LWolf
Sep 2013
#36
Thank you for what you do LWolf. I got a call from my son's special education advocate and teacher
liberal_at_heart
Sep 2013
#38