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Educational Outrage:
An Occasional Column by Roger C. Schank Column #30, posted January 26, 2007 Never Discussed I was having dinner last night with a couple who were telling me about the wonderful school their granddaughter went to. I said it wasn’t so wonderful and they were shocked. What did I know about that school? Nothing. I was just listening to what they had been saying. Democracy may not actually be working in the U.S. Have you ever noticed that our presidential choices are nearly always between very wealthy men who come from a long line of patricians? Are Bush, Gore, and Kerry representative of the general population? Never discussed.Please do not write to me about these issues. I am simply pointing out that school is a place of indoctrination and that points of view that do not support the standard orthodoxy are never discussed. We readily accept that these points of view, and many others, should never be mentioned in school because no one really sees school as a place where children learn to think for themselves. That’s why there is such a fuss about teaching evolution. The fuss is about whose indoctrination will win. The fuss should be about letting children learn to evaluate evidence and come to their own conclusions, But that would mean there wasn’t a right answer and schools always know the right answer. Wrong answers are never discussed. Do you agree? Disagree? Send us your response to Roger Schank's column. Archived columns can be found here. |
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