I feel as if my high school experience was along the exact same lines as what gatto was explaining about education now days. we do need to teach our kids to think critically and independently, i feel as if i didn't learn to think that way in high school but i was more taught to think that way by my parents. high school is more about the social aspect and learning how to interact with your peers, to be an employee and consumer, i wasn't taught to be a leader by the high school educators. we had a high boredom threshold, lack of motivation, some of the high school teachers didn't get an education for what they were teaching, they didn't teach us to take on "serious material" we didn't learn to be serious in what we were learning, i feel that public schools aren't the way to go. my parents were better teachers than my actual teachers were in high school. high school is there to give us a little insight on what we will be learning when we grow up and get into college where education is actually serious and you are going to school to obtain an education for your future careers, i feel as if it is there for us to figure out what we want go be when we grow up. Gatto explains a lot of serious points that are very true about high schools and their way of teaching education.
Thursday, November 14, 2013
Gatto's claims about high school
"School trains children to be employees and consumers; teach your own to be leaders and adventurers. School trains children to obey reflexively; teach your own to think critically and independently. Well-schooled kids have a low threshold for boredom; help your own to develop an inner life so that they'll never be bored. Urge them to take on the serious material, the grown-up material, in history, literature, philosophy, music, art, economics, theology - all the stuff schoolteachers know well enough to avoid. Challenge your kids with plenty of solitude so that they can learn to enjoy their own company, to conduct inner dialogues. Well-schooled people are conditioned to dread being alone, and they seek constant companionship through the TV, the computer, the cell phone, and through shallow friendships quickly acquired and quickly abandoned. Your children should have a more meaningful life, and they can."- Gatto
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