Tuesday, October 21, 2008
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"From the Land of Frankenstein"
John Taylor Gatto explains the origins of the US school system:
"The Prussian mind...held a clear idea of what centralized schooling should deliver: 1) Obedient soldiers to the army; 2) Obedient workers for mines, factories, and farms; 3) Well-subordinated civil servants, trained in their function; 4) Well-subordinated clerks for industry; 5) Citizens who thought alike on most issues; 6) National uniformity in thought, word, and deed.
"The area of individual volition for commoners was severely foreclosed by Prussian psychological training procedures drawn from the experience of animal husbandry and equestrian training, and also taken from past military experience.
"Prussian schools delivered everything they promised. Every important matter could now be confidently worked out in advance by leading families and institutional heads because well-schooled masses would concur with a minimum of opposition."
--John Taylor Gatto
"The Underground History of American Education"
Chapter Seven
Now that you know...act to RESIST and TRANSFORM this system that keeps us gullible, obedient, and ignorant.
¡Si se puede!
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I'm a new teacher (social studies 6-12), committed to anti-racist, multicultural, and fully inclusive education; also a traveller, materialist historian, political activist, former grad student, and occasional gardener.
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Note: these links will open in a new window. To return to MadTeach, close the new window.- Rethinking Schools
- Teaching Tolerance
- National Association for Multicultural Education
- Teaching for Change
- Teachers' Union Reform Network
- Coalition of Essential Schools
- GLSEN (Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network)
- United for a Fair Economy (includes teaching resources)
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