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Steve Jobs vs the Education Establishment
RightSideNews.com ^ | Oct. 18, 2015 | Bruce Deitrick Price

Posted on 11/28/2015 3:06:47 PM PST by BruceDeitrickPrice

Steve Jobs, founder of Apple Computer, was arguably more intelligent and capable than 99.9% of the population.

In a 1980 interview Jobs gave his vision for education: 'I am a very big believer in equal opportunity, as opposed to equal outcome….Equal opportunity to me more than anything means a great education….Maybe even more important than a great family life…It pains me because we do know how to provide a great education. We really do. If we got our act together, we could make sure that every young child in this country got a great education. But we fall far short of that.'

We know exactly how to do it, that is the important news that Jobs was telling us. Meanwhile, the people who control our school system are always telling us why it can’t be done. Whom do you trust in this debate?

More crucially, how do we explain that the country ’s top Educators are defeatists or dunces? Why can ’t they do what Steve Jobs thinks is easily done?

To a remarkable degree, the people in charge, those I call the Education Establishment, are far-left ideologues (progressives, socialists, collectivists, communists, et al). Typically, they are contemptuous of tradition, religion, national identity, and the great majority of the public. Our top Educators worship their own beliefs; whereas your beliefs are probably labeled old-fashioned and stupid. Predictably, these ideologues create perverse, dysfunctional schools.

The Internet provides some wonderful collections of statements by these extremists, for example, Public Schools, the Humanist Conspiracy; PsychQuotes; and Dark Intentions of Public Schools. These statements let us see into the hearts and minds of the people who control our schools:

'[A] student attains higher order thinking when he no longer believes in right or wrong….A large part of what we call teaching is a teacher ’s ability to obtain affective objectives by challenging the student ’s fixed beliefs…[T]he teacher should be able to use education to reorganize a child ’s thoughts, attitudes, and feelings.' Benjamin Bloom, concoctor of Bloom ’s Taxonomy, 1956

'To achieve world government, it is necessary to remove from the minds of men their individualism, loyalty to family tradition, national patriotism, and religious dogmas.' —-Dr. G. Brock Chisholm in Psychiatry magazine, 1946

'I think that the most important factor moving us toward a secular society has been the educational factor. Our schools may not teach Johnny to read properly, but the fact that Johnny is in school until he is 16 tends to lead toward the elimination of religious superstition.' Paul Blanshard, Socialist minister and editor at the Nation, 1976

'Every child in America entering school at the age of five is insane because he comes to school with certain allegiances to our founding fathers, toward our elected officials, toward his parents, toward a belief in a supernatural being, and toward the sovereignty of this nation as a separate entity. It is up to you as teachers to make all these sick children well – by creating the international child of the future.' Dr. Chester M. Pierce, address to the Childhood International Education Seminar, 1973

'We need a program of psychosurgery for political control of our society. The purpose is physical control of the mind. Everyone who deviates from the given norm can be surgically mutilated. The individual may think that the most important reality is his own existence, but this is only his personal point of view….Man does not have the right to develop his own mind….We must electronically control the brain. Someday armies and generals will be controlled by electronic stimulation of the brain.' —-Dr. Jose M.R. Delgado, Director of Neuropsychiatry at Yale University Medical School, 1974

'The reduction of intelligence is an important factor in the curative process…The fact is that some of the very best cures that one gets are in those individuals whom one reduces almost to amentia (feeble-mindedness)'—Dr. Abraham Myerson, Harvard Psychiatrist, 1942

'In the 14-year period between 1950 and 1964, more American deaths occurred in state and county mental institutions than in all of the nation’s armed conflicts beginning with the Revolutionary War and ending with the Persian Gulf War….Inpatient deaths topped out at 1,103,000 during this 25-year period, compared with 650,563 recorded deaths in battles.'—-Kelly Patricia O’Meara, “The Forgotten Dead of St. Elizabeths, Insight Magazine, 2001

These experts have ugly, shriveled souls. They are so desperately eager to be World Controllers. What wouldn’t they do to children? When Charlotte Iserbyt speaks about 'the deliberate dumbing down of America,' she merely describes what these ruthless people hope they are doing.

Clearly, some of these guys would be happy if they could lobotomize little children on the way to elementary school. If they can ’t get away with that, then they will concoct bad educational methods that achieve the same results. Look-say to teach reading, thereby guaranteeing a vast surge in illiteracy. Gimmicks like New Math to teach arithmetic, thereby guaranteeing that the society becomes less numerate. Gimmicks like Constructivism, thereby guaranteeing that the typical American adult knows less and less. Gimmicks like Common Core, to lock in all the bad ideas at the federal level.

If we want to improve the educational situation, the first step is to realize that the people now in charge are not our friends. It’s unlikely that Steve Jobs would have a kind word to say about any of them.

So let ’s embrace the World According to Jobs: 'We could make sure that every young child in this country got a great education.'

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Bruce Deitrick Price


TOPICS: Computers/Internet; Conspiracy; Education; Science
KEYWORDS: dumbingdown; progressive; socialists

1 posted on 11/28/2015 3:06:47 PM PST by BruceDeitrickPrice
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To: BruceDeitrickPrice

Topic of conversation with my liberal Professor Niece. Her comment was that for many, [mostly women I imagine] teaching is the job of last opportunity.


2 posted on 11/28/2015 3:10:08 PM PST by Fhios (Anti-depressents aren't a good replacement for a good economy and national pride.)
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At this juncture I think we can safely assume that anyone who has children in the government schools falls imto four broad categories:

1. Those who are in deep denial and think their kids are getting an acceptable education.

2. Those who are complicit and are just fine with the status quo.

3. Those who view education as free child care and don’t give a damn.

And,

4. Those who are aware of how bad the government schools are, but do not have the economic wherewithal to do anything else.

As conservatives, we should recognize that groups 1-3 are not reachable. Only the 4th group should hold any concern for us. Our efforts should not be at reform, but towards closing the government schools. No amount of reform will fix the problem. Reform can’t fix delusional, indifferent, and stupid. The families who want better but can’t afford it should be our priority.

Close the government schools. Shut down every last one.


3 posted on 11/28/2015 3:31:33 PM PST by RKBA Democrat (Look closely at any evil and most times you'll find the unmistakable handprint of caesar.)
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To: Fhios

Unfortunately that is true in a lot of cases. But the union debate that we need to pay them more doesn’t hold up. The unionized well paid, with top health insurance and retirement, doesn’t do well, because of their unions they also get tenure quickly and do not have to perform. I say we pay them well but base their pay on performance,


4 posted on 11/28/2015 5:00:46 PM PST by Rusty0604
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To: Fhios

There is a shortage of many workers in fields that don’t require a teaching degree. The building trades, marine
engineering. I think accounting profession is looking for hard working ambitious women and men.


5 posted on 11/28/2015 5:32:22 PM PST by Maine Mariner
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To: BruceDeitrickPrice
re: In a 1980 interview Jobs gave his vision for education: I am a very big believer in equal opportunity, as opposed to equal outcome.Equal opportunity to me more than anything means a great education.Maybe even more important than a great family life.It pains me because we do know how to provide a great education. We really do. If we got our act together, we could make sure that every young child in this country got a great education.

That was 1980 (35 years ago), and it sounded very common sense and conservative. Do you know what Job had to say about education in more recent years? Just wondering because I don't recall him saying anything along the same lines before he died. If he had, he would have been attacked by libs and MSM. I recall Jesse Jackson having some very common sense conservative things to say way back then as well. But he definitely changed his message. I could be wrong on this, but I assume that Job did as well.

6 posted on 11/28/2015 5:49:02 PM PST by Nevadan
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If we got our act together, we could make sure that every young child in this country got a great education

That's ridiculous.

Education is something you DO, it's not something that's DONE TO YOU.

Our schools are full of impaired children who will NEVER become educated, regardless of what is done.

7 posted on 11/28/2015 5:51:49 PM PST by Jim Noble (Diseases desperate grown Are by desperate appliance relieved Or not at al)
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