The
harsh reality of government schools.
"Modern American schooling stems from two sources. First the Prussian
school system which was used by the Nazis to limit and control legal
access to
information while psychologically training students in order to promote
fascist ideology. The second is the free state-run schools which were an
important
part of the caste-structure that has existed in India for thousands of
years. Here, the menial and “untouchable” classes, approximately 95
percent of the
population, were subject to the rule of the Hindu Brahmin priest (Gatto
39). Each class had its own forms of education, all of them placing an
emphasis on “truth,” which referred to the superiority of the Brahmin
priest and the proper subservient role
of the student in society.
"
That sounds like government schools.
"The core principle of education for the two lowest classes in India, was
ignorance. By filling up the free time of children with repetitive
tasks of little
educational value, students were transformed into thoughtless followers
of the Brahmin."
That sounds like US government schools.
"In 1790 he wrote, “In every instance under my observation in this
kingdom, and in every report with which my brethren have
honored me of the effects produced by the Madras System in their
parishes, the improvement in the subordination, orderly conduct, and
general behavior of
the children, has been particularly noticed, and must be regarded as
infinitely the most valuable feature of its character” (Bell 10).
Bell enthusiastically took over the Hindu schools and adapted them to
raise impoverished children into loyal subjects of the Anglican Church.
In 1797 he
opened up the Aldgate Charity School in England. In his own words, “Its
ultimate object, the ultimate object or end of all education, is to make
... good
subjects ...” (Bell 7). He was heavily influenced by the zeitgeist that
it was God’s will that the impoverished remain in their present state of
existence."
You have to wonder how much influence this had on Catholic schools as well.
"The main purpose of school in an
industrialized economy is to signal productivity to employers.
Government funding of education whether by public, charter, or private
voucher schools
incentivizes students seeking a competitive edge to spend more time in
school. For the middle and lower classes the results are greater
economic
inefficiency. Middle class students who may have otherwise obtained only
a high school degree, now must deplete more savings or go into debt to
get a
college degree that signals the same amount of productivity. For the
poor the results are even worse. They must spend more time in school to
signal that
they are capable of higher productivity. The high opportunity cost of
going through school keeps low-income students from being able to afford
to display
their productivity, limiting them to lower paying jobs.
Government schools serve to both mentally and economically restrict
students and history makes it clear that is what they were designed for.
"
They work well.
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