Dumbing Us Down: Creating Permanently Dissatisfied Consumers

“Monopoly schooling is the major cause of our loss of national and individual identity. It has institutionalized the division of social classes and acted as an agent of caste—repugnant to our founding myths and to the reality of our founding period. Its strength arises from many quarters, the antichild, antifamily stream of history for one—but … Read more

Dumbing Us Down: Mass-Schooling Is Anti-Democratic

“Sixty-five years ago Bertrand Russell, probably the greatest mathematician of this century, its greatest philosopher, and a close relation of the King of England to boot, saw that mass-schooling in the United States had a profoundly anti-democratic intent, that it was a scheme to artificially deliver national unity by eliminating human variation and by eliminating … Read more

Dumbing Us Down: The Goals of Education

“Whatever an education is, it should make you a unique individual, not a conformist; it should furnish you with an original spirit with which to tackle the big challenges; it should allow you to find values which will be your road map through life; it should make you spiritually rich, a person who loves whatever … Read more

The Library Shelf

Learning Adventures blog just posted a list of books checked out from the library called “Library Shelf” here: http://www.homeschoolblogger.com/cudltot/14043 Great idea! Since we have so many of the books we need for our inventors study already in our home library, it looks like I won’t be going to the library as much as usual this … Read more

Dumbing Us Down: Schools Weaken Families

“Schools, I hear it argued, would make better sense and be better value as nine-to-five operations or even nine-to-nine ones, working year-round. We’re not a farming community anymore, I hear, that we need to give kids time off to tend the crops. This new-world-order schooling would serve dinner, provide evening recreation, offer therapy, medical attention, … Read more

Dumbing Us Down: Family as the Main Engine of Education

“Independent study, community service, adventures and experience, large doses of privacy and solitude, a thousand different apprenticeships, the one-day variety or longer—these are all powerful, cheap, and effective ways to start a real reform of schooling. But no large-scale reform is ever going to work to repair our damaged children and our damaged society until … Read more