Posted on 05/21/2004 8:06:59 AM PDT by UnklGene
I teach high school.
I tell people there are two things all students learn.
1- How to be dependent on someone else. Just shut up and do what the teacher says. Awesome lesson if you are going to work on the assembly line at the gm plant for 40 years, not so good for anyone else.
2- How to hate learning. Just think about how many 5 year olds love reading, now after 10 years of school, how many 15 year olds love reading?
The 2 most destructive lessons anyone can learn is exactly what is taught in nearly every school in this country.
If you knowingly send your child to a place where they will be harmed is that not child abuse?
Political Correctness exists to mask and indeed destroy the distinctive American culture. That culture celebrated Christianity but did not seriously impose it on anyone. That culture is now broken by those who presumed to superior virtue over it, and who aggressively limit the venues in which Christianity may be affirmed.
And who are now shocked to learn that anti-Christian behavior occurs in a prison under the supervision of American GIs. What's the big deal? It's all about sex . . .
Good point. Why are people hysterical about dangers of fanaticism to God but oblivious to the dangers of fanaticism to the State?
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A fine example of understatement.
Why? The schools are "neutral with regard to Christ" and therefore "anti-Christian." And that's not all. Because "government schools" are, as the resolution puts it, "by their own confession humanistic and secular in their instruction," they are therefore "officially Godless."
We're supposed to find this humorous, I guess. The purpose of life is to know, love and serve God in this life and to be happy forever with him in the next. The purpose of true education then is to help students achieve this, their final end. Education without God is child abuse. The Baptists are right.
Ever read The Seven Lesson Schoolteacher by John Taylor Gatto? He's a former teacher who came to the same conclusions.
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Now I know why in many "good" districts most 4th graders do well on reading tests but by the time senior year rolls around, reading scores are down in the dumps.
Seems like kids just deterioriate after thirteen years of
"education."
"Given the triumph of the PC order, there is an argument to be made that the Klutzing of Columbus, and worse, has become an unavoidable part of modern-day education--a requirement that may be balanced by intense de-programming sessions at home."
It's ashame kids have to listen to PC garbage 7 1/2 hours a day and then have to go home and be deprogrammed by Mom and Dad for another hour. I've seen it done when my niece attended public school. I believe the term is "cognitive dissonance" -- when a child learns one thing at school and is taught another by his parents at home. The school is putting a wedge between the child and his parents.
AMEN.
I agree with your comments 110% if possible. Since the schools aren't teaching that, in fact, the opposite - I call them "slaugherhouses". Schools are slaughtering the inherent seedling desire for God that exists within the hearts of everyone. That seedling is getting trampled, uprooted and poisoned, and by the time kids go through the grinder for 12 years, they are committed little demoniac miseries, much of the time.
Even a very good home atmosphere cannot totally counteract the horrible effect of government indoctrination centers. After all, the kid is there awake more hours than at home.
You should read that article about the ex-Marine father living in the Portland, OR park with his daughter for 4 years, he taught her himself solely with the Bible and encyclopedias - her comprehension and learning is college level and she's 12 years old. It's a new article today. It's a great story, and shows how homeschooling with nothing is better than a fancy school with millions of dollars of equipment.
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