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What is Education???
The Sierra Times ^ | 10. 5. 03 | Karen Pennebaker

Posted on 10/08/2003 9:02:32 AM PDT by Vindiciae Contra TyrannoSCOTUS

Whether it is "No Child Left Behind" or any other buzz-word, do people really understand what education is? I don't think they do! Many people think if you have a high school diploma or a GED, you are somehow "educated". Others consider a Bachelor's Degree necessary for completing an education. Actually, you can be very well educated without any of those things, if you know what education means!

The first time I ever thought about this was in an Art History class, when the professor told us that all education amounts to is knowing how to find out what you need to know. It is the only definition of education I have ever heard that made sense! The professor, Dr. Robert Engass, had a Ph. D. in Art History, but he knew that was not the reason he was an educated man.

The more you read, the more you find out about things. Reading, in itself, is a way to improve your education. It has nothing to do with school and everything to do with learning what you need to know. Travel is another way to learn about new things. Some people learn from watching videos or TV; others learn by watching and asking questions. Getting an education involves a lot more than sitting quietly at a desk, listening to someone telling you what to think! In fact, sitting quietly at a desk, listening, is often indoctrination rather than education.

Learning to use a library and the internet, to do research, is a good way to begin your education. Watching people work and asking them questions is another important way to learn. Going to school does not "give you" an education. You must do that for yourself. Education is not a spectator sport. It is self directed, as learning can only be done by the student. The teacher cannot insure that the student remembers a thing.

Before we had "child labor laws", many children became apprentices and learned a trade. Their education was "on the job" and relevant to how they could earn a living. Obviously, there were some problems with this. No one wants to see a small child working in a coal mine or on a fishing boat. However, there is no reason that a teenager who is interested in learning mining or fishing should not have the opportunity to do so!

We have come to a place where manufacturing has left our nation, almost completely. One reason for this is public school children are not permitted to learn how to do anything. Yes, we have vocational schools, but they are not "real". They do not, in most cases, provide a training ground in the real world. More and more states are trying to get all high school graduates to go to college where, again, they will not learn anything "real". College is NOT vocational school and was never intended as such. We have taken the word "education" and re-worked it to mean something far, far remote from its actual meaning!

How many college graduates are working in their fields? and how many more are working at McDonalds, where you don't even need a high school diploma to do a good job? It amazes me that someone who has spent most of their life in school expects to start at the top, earning as much money as those with years of experience. Yet many college students think that piece of paper will guarantee them a job!

Even worse are those who expect "the government" to guarantee jobs. Our schools and colleges forget to teach the students that jobs are created by wealth, not governments! The students have no idea how free enterprise works because their teachers don't, either. Modern public school teachers work for the government. They are paid from taxpayer dollars. But unless the taxpayer has a job making enough money to pay their salary, those teachers would not be employed as teachers. How many of them would end up at McDonalds, because they did not know what else they could do to make a living?

An education person is one who not only knows where to find the information one needs to know, but also is able to use that information productively. If there are no jobs, an educated person can make a living by discovering a need in his/her community and filling that need.

Now, what does all this have to do with homeschooling? Plenty! One of the real benefits of homeschooling is that the student learns from the beginning that his/her education is his/her responsibility and not the responsibility of the parent/teacher. Homeschooled children are usually self-starters who are very flexible. They learn to do research, to look for information on their own, and to make good use of whatever resources are available. As a result, they are able to educate themselves far beyond the level of the typical public schooled child.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: education

1 posted on 10/08/2003 9:02:32 AM PDT by Vindiciae Contra TyrannoSCOTUS
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To: Vindiciae Contra TyrannoSCOTUS
>>The first time I ever thought about this was in an Art History class, when the professor told us that all education amounts to is knowing how to find out what you need to know. It is the only definition of education I have ever heard that made sense! The professor, Dr. Robert Engass, had a Ph. D. in Art History, but he knew that was not the reason he was an educated man.<<

This brought tears to my eyes. My dear departed daddy had an honorary Associates Degree from a local community college. They gave it to him after he taught there in the 70's. He was brilliant. In his classes he said the same and had nothing but research papers to make the grades! Back then, work experience was as good as that piece of paper.

2 posted on 10/08/2003 9:11:41 AM PDT by netmilsmom ( FReeper Jonathansmommie finds out about jonathans sibling 10/9- taking bets ~ Boy or Girl?)
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To: Vindiciae Contra TyrannoSCOTUS
If there are no jobs, an educated person can make a living by discovering a need in his/her community and filling that need.

I would say this is true, to a point.

I can do just about anything, from designing and building a hog barn to designing and building a data network.
If my job falls through tomorrow - I would be looking for another job tomorrow.
In the meantime, I would be finding something to do to earn any money I could just to try to alleviate the bills that would still be coming in.

Sometimes, however, especially in the case of younger people, they don't have the experience to handle that. How do they get the experience you ask?
It's called the school of hard knocks.
Let 'em have a week where all they have to eat is a head of lettuce, a full salt shaker, and tap water.

I't may sound hard but, from experience, it works.

3 posted on 10/08/2003 9:13:19 AM PDT by Just another Joe (FReeping can be addictive and helpful to your mental health)
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4 posted on 10/08/2003 9:13:25 AM PDT by Support Free Republic (Your support keeps Free Republic going strong!)
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To: Vindiciae Contra TyrannoSCOTUS
"Answers are easy. Asking the right question is difficult"
5 posted on 10/08/2003 9:17:45 AM PDT by Mark Felton ("All liberty flows from the barrel of a gun")
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To: Mark Felton
How is this for a question?

"We have come to a place where manufacturing has left our nation, almost completely. One reason for this is public school children are not permitted to learn how to do anything."

As the statement sits, is it true or false?

6 posted on 10/08/2003 9:50:52 AM PDT by malia
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To: Mark Felton

What is Education???

Liberal faculty answers in unison - INDOCTRINATION!

Homeschoolers are the only hope of the future and will be the most likely to consider repealing Amendments 17/16.

7 posted on 10/08/2003 9:55:26 AM PDT by Vindiciae Contra TyrannoSCOTUS
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To: malia
"We have come to a place where common sense has left our nation, almost completely. One reason for this is public school children are not permitted to use their inate ability."

Queering the Schools

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8 posted on 10/08/2003 9:59:22 AM PDT by Vindiciae Contra TyrannoSCOTUS
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To: netmilsmom

Back then, work experience was as good as that piece of paper.

Back then, a High School diploma was equivalent to most College diplomas today.

9 posted on 10/08/2003 10:05:33 AM PDT by Vindiciae Contra TyrannoSCOTUS
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To: Vindiciae Contra TyrannoSCOTUS
homeschooling is the main reason that i am optimistic about the future of america...we can out-think, out-work, and out-class the government produced liberal robots.
10 posted on 10/08/2003 10:13:51 AM PDT by ConservativeDude
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To: netmilsmom
What is education? (or, how do you know someone is educated?)

An educated person is one who doesn't vote straight Democratic. Thus an educated person is one who actually uses his or her own mind and refuses to be manipulated by the forces of the left.

11 posted on 10/08/2003 10:19:20 AM PDT by yevgenie
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To: Just another Joe
"It's called the school of hard knocks. Let 'em have a week where all they have to eat is a head of lettuce, a full salt shaker, and tap water."

Thank you for saying that.....I have "relatives" who think we are "mean" because we won't reward failure, or just plain laziness.....so, we're waiting for the children of these "relatives" to grow up and learn to fail on their own (which they will HAVE to do.) In other words....the school of hard knocks is hard, but sometimes the only way for some to learn....but, at least SOME of those who attend it, do learn (the rest, well, they're doomed - probably to be Democrats.)

12 posted on 10/08/2003 2:04:15 PM PDT by goodnesswins (Free People are NOT Equal; EQUAL People are NOT FREE.)
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