scooter1369
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But when its the mission of the educator to push an ideology on their students in the guise of education, its indoctrination
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Your implying that there is no free will in how the education is used. While there are certainly many who take information as "truth", just as many will see if it applies in the outside world. And discount it if it doesn't "work".scooter1369;1276233; said:But when its the mission of the educator to push an ideology on their students in the guise of education, its indoctrination
Taosman;1276241; said:Your implying that there is no free will in how the education is used. While there are certainly many who take information as "truth", just as many will see if it applies in the outside world. And discount it if it doesn't "work".
Taosman;1276561; said:I could be wrong, but I believe grad was referring more to higher education then 5th-6th grade. :tongue2:
I've got my kids in a "classical education" school for just this reason. My understanding of the approach is to teach the children knowledge in elementary school; logic and reason in middle school; and application of both in high school. Anyone have any experience with classical education? It's not how I came up, but I'm impressed with it's results so far.Taosman;1284461; said:Probably our greatest failure is not teaching kids how to learn. To use their heads to think and how to problem solve. If you don't teach how to think(problem solve), you are just indoctrinating.
BuckeyeInTheBoro;1285420; said:I've got my kids in a "classical education" school for just this reason. My understanding of the approach is to teach the children knowledge in elementary school; logic and reason in middle school; and application of both in high school. Anyone have any experience with classical education? It's not how I came up, but I'm impressed with it's results so far.
Taosman;1285729; said:
scooter1369;1276255; said:The free will of how to use something implies that the person is older than 10. Its at this age group where the kids are getting brainwashed.
What if they're making em recite the pledge of allegience? Isn't it still a "political whim" even when we agree with it?BuckeyeMike80;1276246; said:No free will in how the education is used? Hell no - they are there to LEARN, not hear opinions or the teacher's political whims.......
buckeyegrad;1284053; said:Actually, I had all levels of education in mind. Maxbuck's original response is what initially moved this thread to higher education, which was fine. I am glad to see others are bringing the other levels into the discussion.
Of course my own view of K-12 education is that this is where social indoctrination is at its worst. If you go back to the writings of the father of American public schools, Horace Mann, you will find that the entire reason for public education was to "Americanize" (i.e. get the Irish and German immigrants to start acting like WASPs) the nation's youth.