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      From the January 2003 Idaho Observer:
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      How our schools create sheeple

      Why most Americans are unable to perceive and protest America's slide into 
fascism

      "In 1896 the famous John Dewey, then at the University of Chicago, said that 
independent, self-reliant people were a counter-productive anachronism in the 
collective society of the future. Dewey believed that in modern society, people would 
be defined by their associations; not by their accomplishments as individuals. In such 
a world, people who read too well or too early are dangerous because they become 
privately empowered, they know too much, and know how to find out what they don't know 
by themselves, without consulting experts." ~Kurt Johmann

      by John Kaminski

      How can Americans so silently and willingly acquiesce to the dishonest and 
murderous actions of George W. Bush and his criminal oil cartel, especially in light 
of the Bush administration's new terror-based policies that are not only 
unconstitutional but rob people of numerous basic human rights?

      The hypnotic power of television is of course one main component of the fearful 
powerlessness that now grips the American populace and has the rest of the world 
cringing in fear about where the power elite's military monster will strike next.

      The real credit for this continuing American coma belongs to something that has 
been right in front of our eyes all the time. It's something we have supported, spent 
our money on, and prayed for. Something we have participated in ourselves.

      Our public school system is the real reason Bush has been able to get away with 
lie after lie in his drive to obliterate our Constitution while installing himself as 
dictator of the world. What they did to all of our minds in school is directly related 
to what is happening now in the world.

      This connection becomes perfectly obvious when you read Kurt Johmann's essay, 
"Unschooling: Self-directed learning is best," on his website: http://www.johmann.net/

      Johmann, a software developer who lives in Florida, quotes John Taylor Gatto, an 
award-winning teacher who taught in New York City government schools for 26 years and 
quit teaching in 1991 "so he wouldn't harm any more children." Gatto, author of 
Dumbing Us Down: The Hidden Curriculum of Compulsory Schooling and other books 
investigating the fallacies of public education, insists American public schools teach 
a hidden curriculum of seven lessons:

      1. Confusion. Gatto notes several things contributing to what he calls the 
lesson of confusion, including: a lack of subject-related context for what is taught; 
too many unrelated facts and unrelated subjects; a lack of meaning and critical 
thinking about what is taught.

      About this lack of critical thinking Gatto says: "Few teachers would dare to 
teach the tools whereby dogmas of a school or a teacher could be criticized, since 
everything must be accepted."

      With this kind of training, how would it be possible for a kid to know what 
valuable things are not in public school curricula? And by extension, how would it be 
possible for that same adult to discern what his leaders tell him about American 
history versus what really actually happened?

      2. Class position. Gatto addresses how students are kept in the same class by 
age and, within this age classification, further classified and separated depending on 
how the students have performed in school (for example, classification into so-called 
gifted classes).

      Gatto says: "That's the real lesson of any rigged competition like school. You 
come to know your place."

      As someone who has suffered from this myself, you have to ask how many learning 
opportunities are lost because children are not properly identified using rigidly 
mechanistic criteria that ease student processing for teachers but do little to 
address the real needs of young learners.

      3. Indifference.  For this lesson Gatto is referring to the effects of the 
ringing bell that announces the end of the current class and the need of the student 
to drop whatever he is doing and proceed to the next class where a different teacher 
and subject are awaiting him.

      About bells Gatto says: "Indeed, the lesson of bells is that no work is worth 
finishing, so why care too deeply about anything?"

      And as far as educational evolution goes in kids, this rigidity causes children 
to assign equal value to all classes, without regard to their relative importance.

      4. Emotional dependency. This lesson results from students having to submit to 
the designated authority, the teacher, regarding their personal desires during class 
time. As Gatto says: "By stars and red checks, smiles and frowns, prizes, honors, and 
disgraces, I teach kids to surrender their will to the predestined chain of command."

      By the time this learned tendency reaches adulthood, it prevents many people 
from realizing there may be more qualified candidates other than the two 
corporate-approved rivals for any given office.

      5. Intellectual dependency. This lesson is similar to the lesson of emotional 
dependency, since both lessons teach students submission to the designated authority. 
However with intellectual dependency, the students specifically learn submission to 
establishment authorities on intellectual matters.

      This definitely discourages thinking "outside the box" when alternatives are 
presented to any given problem.

      As Gatto says: "Successful children do the thinking I assign them with a minimum 
of resistance and a decent show of enthusiasm. Of the millions of things of value to 
study, I decide what few we have time for, or actually it is decided by my faceless 
employers... Bad kids fight this, of course, even though they lack the concepts to 
know what they are fighting, struggling to make decisions for themselves about what 
they will learn and when they will learn it. How can we allow that and survive as 
schoolteachers? Fortunately, there are tested procedures to break the will of those 
who resist... " [Gatto is being facetious here.]

      6. Provisional self-esteem. As Gatto says: "The lesson of report cards, grades, 
and tests is that children should not trust themselves or their parents but should 
instead rely on the evaluation of certified officials. People need to be told what 
they are worth."

      As a result, when people get older, they may not be able to determine the worth 
of a given activity without someone whose authority they covet approving their 
decision. Put more simply, they may not be able to think for themselves.

      7. One cannot hide. By this lesson Gatto means the effect that constant 
surveillance has on students as they are watched by teachers and other school 
employees. About the underlying reason for this surveillance Gatto says: " ...children 
must be closely watched if you want to keep a society under tight central control. 
Children will follow a private drummer if you can't get them into a uniformed marching 
band."

      How many passions have been lost to students who were told their natural 
aptitudes were leading them in the "wrong" direction, and whose talents were blunted 
by the corporate-approved drive toward regimented conformity?

      Besides teaching this hidden curriculum, the schools also separate children from 
their families, thereby weakening the bonds of family. This attack against the family 
is a part of the larger campaign in America to atomize people into isolated 
individuals, so that having only themselves, they are weak, helpless and unable to 
resist the establishment, Johmann notes.

      Having read this laundry list of what public schools do to our children, it is 
clear that our government is behaving in the same way as our monolithic school system, 
and even clearer that this process is not producing thoughtful human beings. Instead, 
the majority are flag-waving zombies who cheer as American military might murders 
innocent children in faraway places, and turns its own citizens into robotic, 
thoughtless and silent advocates of "the war on terror."

      If you have kids in school, be sure and study Johmann's website and its links 
before you make the decision to get them out of public school, as fast as you possibly 
can.

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