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The Tyranny Of Compulsory Schooling

by John Taylor Gatto Let me speak to you about dumbness because that is what schools teach best. Old-fashioned dumbness used to be simple ignorance: you didn’t know something, but there were ways to find out if you wanted to. Government-controlled schooling didn’t eliminate dumbness – in fact, we now know that people read...

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The Nazi Model For Outcome-Based Education

by Berit Kjos History keeps repeating itself, but few heed its warnings. If our leaders did, they would know that today’s massive attempt to transform our culture by nationalizing education will bring repression, not freedom. They would see that the manipulative strategies of Mastery Learning will create human puppets, not independent thinkers. In spite...

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Institutional Schooling Must Be Destroyed

by John Taylor Gatto The easiest way to make America better is to stop spending enormous treasure and human effort on forced schooling of the unprivileged young. By “unprivileged” I mean the bottom 95-90% of our population, not the ghettoized poor. Public education, as it is called, is actually the most fantastic intellectual confidence...

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How public education cripples our kids, and why

by John Taylor Gatto I taught for thirty years in some of the worst schools in Manhattan, and in some of the best, and during that time I became an expert in boredom. Boredom was everywhere in my world, and if you asked the kids, as I often did, why they felt so bored,...

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Homeschooling – How Does it Work?

Homeschooling – How Does it Work?

If you’ve ever thought about homeschooling or just wondered what people do that homeschool, here is a basic outline. 1. Parents decide to homeschool their child or children. They use their own resources or purchase books that they want to use to educate their child. Some states have online programs that can be used...

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Harm in the School System

by Shaun Kerry, M.D. As a social psychiatrist, I examine society much like a doctor examines a patient. One of the most troubling ailments that I encounter is our school system, which – without ever realizing it – harms the majority of our students. It is my belief that our school system is the...

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Public school is like prison

by John Taylor Gatto My wife doesn’t allow a television in our home, so when I’m traveling alone, as I often must, temptation sometimes overwhelms me and I find myself indiscriminately channel-surfing for hours, searching for what — I don’t know, perhaps a football game even in March or April, May, June, July, August....

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I may be a teacher, but I’m not an educator

by John Taylor Gatto I’ve taught public school for 26 years but I just can’t do it anymore. For years I asked the local school board and superintendent to let me teach a curriculum that doesn’t hurt kids, but they had other fish to fry. So I’m going to quit, I think. I’ve come...

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Who wouldn’t be ‘school phobic’?

Written by: Sarah Fitz-Claridge ‘School phobia’ is a dreadful label for some children’s perfectly understandable response to being compelled to go to school against their will. They are not phobic, any more than a conscientious objector is a coward; they are refusing – and in most cases very nobly. Over the years, I have...

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The Advantages of Home Schooling

Science Class at the Aquarium Field trips and hands-on learning opportunities in the public school system are decreasing due to budget constraints and legal considerations. These tools can greatly enhance the learning experience. There are several home schooling advantages, but packing the kids in the car at the drop of the hat for a...

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