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The Underground History of American Education|Part 2
In today's episode, we'll unravel the unsettling origins of the American public education system, as detailed in Chapter 2 of "The Underground History of American Education" by John Taylor Gatto. Join me as we explore the connections, shifts in values, and the use of compulsion that have shaped our educational landscape.
Episode Highlights:
The Prussian Connection:
Horace Mann's admiration for the Prussian model led to the adoption of state-controlled education in the U.S., aimed at creating obedient citizens rather than nurturing individualism and critical thinking.
Influential figures like Woodrow Wilson openly advocated for a stratified educational system, echoing the Prussian ideals of molding workers and managers.
A Disheartening Shift in Values:
The Common School Movement shifted focus from family-centered education to a uniform, obedient workforce, stripping parents and communities of educational control.
Resistance to this shift was met with outrage, with incidents like school burnings and escapes highlighting the societal discord.
The Role of Compulsion:
Early public education relied heavily on compulsion, reinforcing the notion of education as a tool for state control rather than individual growth.
Despite changes over time, the use of compulsion persists, with legal mandates on attendance undermining parental autonomy.
The Geneticist’s Manifesto and Bionomics:
Shocking revelations from Gatto's research uncover a disturbing chapter in American education, where scientific control of human behavior and eugenics principles infiltrated educational policy.
Instances like the forced sterilization laws in Indiana and its influence on Nazi ideology highlight the dark consequences of such ideologies.
As we reflect on the revelations of our educational history, it's evident that significant challenges persist in our public education system. To truly address these issues, we must prioritize individual growth, critical thinking, and parental involvement. Let's advocate for a more inclusive and empowering educational environment that values creativity and independent thought.
Thank you for tuning in to Foundations of Learning. Remember, it's through understanding our past that we pave the way for a better future. Join us next time for another enlightening discussion.
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