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'''School''' is an institution which isolates youngsters from adult [[society]]. They are monitored, measured and subjected to rigidly controlled interactions with a range of (generally professionally certified) strangers known as 'teachers'. [[Ivan Illich]], in ''[[Deschooling Society]]'', terms school "the reproductive organ of the [[consumer society]]."<ref name=DSAB>http://www.unwelcomeguests.net/Deschooling_Society</ref>
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The {{on}} about being for the good of children is belied by its imposition on a subject population (whether through threats of [[violence]] or subterfuge). Article 26 of the [[Universal Declaration of Human Rights]] boldly declares that "Everyone has the right to education. Education shall be free, at least in the elementary and fundamental stages. Elementary education shall be compulsory."<ref>[http://www.un.org/Overview/rights.html#a26 Article 26], Universal Declaration of Human Rights</ref>
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US teacher [[John Taylor Gatto]] exposed the hidden purposes of schools in great detail with his best selling ''[[Underground History of American Education]]''. It is well understood as a [[social control]] designed to make children more predictable, obedient and otherwise amenable to institutional management (i.e. control).<ref name=sevensins>http://themindunleashed.com/2015/05/the-seven-sins-of-our-system-of-forced-education.html</ref>
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==Official narrative==
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The {{on}} school will be familiar to many readers from their own experience, and one key to deciphering its significance is that the ''history'' of schooling is unknown to almost everyone in the schooling business. Schools purport to be the backbone of society and vital for developing the "[[competitiveness]]" of "[[human resources]]". Public schools are portrayed as the center of communities. The ostensible goals of the public school system are two fold:
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'''School''' will be familiar to most readers from their own experience. In ''[[Deschooling Society]]'', [[Ivan Illich]] termed school "the reproductive organ of the consumer society."<ref name=DSAB>http://www.unwelcomeguests.net/Deschooling_Society</ref>
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1. Externally, the typical school district claims to maximize the potential of every student, regardless of mitigating factors. Teachers and administrators understand parental lack of interest in student education or distraction by poverty and are explicitly told to find ways to get parents involved. Within the community of educators, however, it is openly acknowledged that the most irritating parents are the involved ones (a.k.a. "helicopter parents," "tiger moms" or just "you know who." It is understood by the community that students are given ample opportunities to explore talents and skills and increased funding can only help a school provide more of these experiences via staffing, building additions, and supplies.  
  
==Official narrative==
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2. The internally acknowledged aim of the vast majority of school districts is to have every student either employed or invested in the higher education system by graduation. This includes fostering a sense of community within the bounds of the school and leads to su communities of young people within the larger communities. Events such as Prom, Homecoming, and student government elections are meant to bond students together and create a support system of teachers and peers independant of outside interference (via family, religion and/or Independent study.) Publicly, students given differentiated instruction but due to time constraints, teachers are expected to [[teach to the middle]], understanding that the very lowest of students will likely never pass [[standardized tests]] regardless of instruction, and the highest students will likely pass without instruction. Lessons are designed for the approximately 60% of students who will benefit from explicit instruction.
Memorizing stuff and learning to follow orders from professional strangers improves people's intelligence and gives them more successful, happy lives. Young people do not know what they need to know, and their parents, as non-certified adults, are too busy with their own lives and/or not suitable to teach them.
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Public controversies include NCLB, IDEA, and CCSS. While it is fine to discuss issues internally with other teachers, it is expected to fully endorse requirements to the public- at the risk of career disenfranchisement or loss of liscense. Conflicting narratives include the responsibility of the educator to both expose students to new ideas and to protect them from radical ones <ref>http://www.channel4.com/news/bethnal-green-academy-head-girls-radicalised</ref>.
  
 
===Problems===
 
===Problems===
Most people who have been through mass compulsion schooling are aware that the experience is less than edifying - a far cry from the original meaning of the Greek σχολή (scholē), originally meaning "leisure". This is reflected in the contradictory [[human right]] to be compelled to undergo school: "Everyone has the right to education. Education shall be [[free]], at least in the elementary and fundamental stages. Elementary education shall be compulsory."<ref>[http://www.un.org/Overview/rights.html#a26 Article 26], Universal Declaration of Human Rights</ref>
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The public education system has very little community involvement. In general, teachers are prohibited from being appointed to the school board as a conflict of interest. This leads to a school board, especially in rural communities, comprised of parents who flex political muscles for academic favors. In general, the only power a school board has is in approving hires and fires and therefore the community can do little more than threaten a teacher with firing if they are dissatisfied with the education.  
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Instead, the state and federal government have passed mandates of increasing restriction and complexity requiring schools to show proficiency in areas deemed vital by elected officials and the [[Department of Education]]. Such mandates include book lists of approved texts as well as emphasis on certain subjects and skills (such as essay writing from secondary sources) and the elimination of others (such as generative writing from primary sources).
  
==History==
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Mass compulsion schooling in the modern era first came to prominence in [[Prussia]] in the 19th century, and was swiftly followed by a huge rise in [[militarism]] in that country. Emissaries from [[Japan]] and [[USA]] were dispatched to learn how to institute forced schooling in those countries.
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It is vital that citizens acknowledge that social indoctrination (how to behave in the world) is of primary importance to the education system and is in no way hidden to the public<ref>http://www.state.nj.us/education/holocaust/911/k12curr.pdf</ref>. Kind words (as opposed to [[freedom of speech]]), gender and race equality (as opposed to equity), responsibility for past injustices (as opposed to personal responsibility) are all part of state-sanctioned lesson plans and are considered of primary importance over content-based curriculum. This is called [[classroom management]] when implicitly taught or [[social literacy]] when explicitly taught. Courses in these subjects make up a large portion of any education degree, often as "diversity training" or "behavioral management."
  
As eloquently documented by [[John Taylor Gatto]] in his ''[[Underground History of American Education]]'', the rise of compulsory education was inextricably linked with the rise of factory labour and mass production. The facade of altruism was not a high priority in the early days of school, children have even marched to school at gunpoint (most regularly, native American children in USA and Canada).<ref>https://www.goodreads.com/author/quotes/41319.John_Taylor_Gatto</ref> The pressure on industrialists to find compliant workers for their factories was clear. [[J. D. Rockefeller]] put it "I do ''not'' want a nation of thinkers. I want a nation of ''Workers.''"<ref name=hr>http://www.humansandresources.org/node/18</ref>
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Forced schooling is intended to interfere with children’s abilities to educate themselves.<ref name=sevensins/>
  
[[Politician]]s could readily appreciate the power of schools to facilitate compliance. [[Winston Churchill]] is quoted as remarking that "schools have not necessarily much to do with education... they are mainly institutions of control, where basic habits must be inculcated in the young. Education is quite different and has little place in school."<ref name=hr/>
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==Origins==
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[[image:school_differences.png|580px|right|Despite a lot of rhetoric about 'alternative' schools, the basic model of mass compulsion schooling has remain largely unchanged since its inception.]]
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Mass compulsion schooling in the modern era first came to prominence in [[Prussia]] in the 19<sup>th</sup> century, and was swiftly followed by a huge rise in [[militarism]] in that country. Neighbours [[UK]] and [[France]] copied the tactic, while emissaries from [[Japan]] and [[USA]] were dispatched to learn how to institute forced schooling in those countries.
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As so eloquently documented by [[John Taylor Gatto]] in his ''[[Underground History of American Education]]'', the rise of compulsory education was inextricably linked with the rise of factory labour and mass production. The facade of altruism was not a high priority in the early days of school, and on occasions, children were even marched to school at gunpoint (most regularly, native American children in USA and Canada).<ref>https://www.goodreads.com/author/quotes/41319.John_Taylor_Gatto</ref> The pressure on industrialists to find compliant workers for their factories was clear. As [[John D. Rockefeller]] put it {{SMWQ
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==Modern extremes==
 
==Modern extremes==
 
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In [[US]] in particular, formerly unthinkable [[social engineering]] policies are being carried out. The individual cases referred to below are by no means typical, but serve to illustrate the direction in which US society is moving.
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Although some progressive policies such as [[restorative justice]] are being tried out in US schools<ref>http://www.projectcensored.org/24-restorative-justice-turns-violent-schools-around/</ref>, formerly unthinkable [[social engineering]] policies are also being carried out. [[CCTV]] is not yet mandated but appears to be becoming de rigeur in US schools; by 2015, 64% of US schools were using [[CCTV]] cameras, up from 32.5% in 2003.<ref>http://www.infowars.com/in-controversial-effort-to-stop-violence-ohio-tries-school-barricades/</ref>
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===Starting young===
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In 2019, [[France]] announced plans to start children in school aged 3.<ref>https://abcnews.go.com/International/video/france-require-children-start-school-age-54073710</ref>
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===School Shootings===
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In 2018, the majority of US teenagers were worried about the possibility of a [[mass shooting]]. A '''[[WhoWhatWhy]]'' article was entitled  "In 2019, Active Shooter Drills Are The New Fire Drills In Schools".<ref>https://whowhatwhy.org/2019/03/14/in-2019-active-shooter-drills-are-the-new-fire-drills-in-schools/</ref>
  
 
===Removing Free Speech===
 
===Removing Free Speech===
The FBI is instructing high schools across the country to report students who criticize US government policies and “western corruption”.<ref>http://www.alternet.org/grayzone-project/fbi-has-new-plan-spy-high-school-students-across-country</ref>
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[[Free speech]] has been explicitly ruled to ''not'' apply to schoolchildren in US educational establishments.{{cn}} The [[FBI]] is instructing high schools across the country to report students who criticize US government policies and “western corruption”, suggesting that they are potential future "[[terrorist]]s".<ref>http://www.alternet.org/grayzone-project/fbi-has-new-plan-spy-high-school-students-across-country</ref>
  
 
===War on drugs===
 
===War on drugs===
Under the pretext of the "[[war on drugs]]", schools are infiltrated by police officers, and entrapment operations set up.
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Under the pretext of the "[[war on drugs]]", schools are infiltrated by police officers, and entrapment operations set up. Students have alleged that hundreds of them have been groped by police.<ref>https://www.democracynow.org/2017/6/9/headlines/georgia_900_students_sue_claiming_police_groped_them_in_drug_search</ref>
  
 
===Militarization===
 
===Militarization===
Los Angeles Unified school police officials were given over 60 M-16 automatic rifles, an armored vehicle valued at $750,000 and 3 grenade launchers by the [[U.S. Department of Defense]]. Following criticism they returned the grenade launchers, unused.<ref>http://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/la-me-schools-weapons-20140917-story.html</ref><ref>https://www.muckrock.com/news/archives/2014/dec/04/pentagon-finally-details-its-weapons-cops-giveaway/</ref>
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[[image:7 year old kid in handcuffs.jpg|right|320px|thumbnail|A 7 year old special needs student who in 2017 was [[tased]] and locked in handcuffs by Dallas police.<ref>https://edition.cnn.com/2017/05/16/us/boy-handcuffs-dallas-school-trnd/</ref>]]
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A Florida school has employed armed veterans from the [[Iraq war]] as security.<ref>https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2019-02-11/florida-school-arms-hires-two-former-combat-veterans-prevent-mass-shootings</ref>
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Los Angeles Unified school police officials were given over 60 M-16 automatic rifles, an armored vehicle priced at $750,000 and 3 grenade launchers by the [[U.S. Department of Defense]]. Following criticism they kept the vehicle and rifles, but returned the grenade launchers, unused.<ref>http://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/la-me-schools-weapons-20140917-story.html</ref><ref>https://www.muckrock.com/news/archives/2014/dec/04/pentagon-finally-details-its-weapons-cops-giveaway/</ref>
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The [[militarization]] of US schools has been echoed in the rise of [[school shootings]]. In 2018 CNN headlined a story that ''The US has had 57 times as many school shootings as the other major industrialized nations combined''.<ref>https://www.cnn.com/2018/05/21/us/school-shooting-us-versus-world-trnd/index.html
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In 2013 video surfaced of an 18-year-old student receiving [[electroshock]] for refusing to take off his jacket. The legal right of the Judge Rotenberg Educational Center to do this was reaffirmed in 2018.<ref>https://www.activistpost.com/2018/07/court-rules-school-can-use-electric-shock-as-punishment-for-special-needs-students.html
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Increasingly realistic "[[terror drills]]" are used to shock and condition children. Parents have launched legal action, citing details such as "a man wearing a mask rushed into the classroom swinging a large hammer while threatening the students with serious bodily injury and/or death."<ref>https://www.courthousenews.com/parents-call-school-drill-abusive-harmful/</ref> Real firearms are used and the [[CIA]] has hidden real [[explosive]]s in school buildings and vehicles. This emerged in 2016 after a routine check on a US school bus revealed it had been driving around with plastic explosive hidden under the hood. The [[CIA]] stated that it had been "accidentally" left there after a training exercise a week before.<ref>https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/public-safety/cia-left-explosive-material-on-loudoun-school-bus-after-training-exercise/2016/03/31/428f9824-f78d-11e5-a3ce-f06b5ba21f33_story.html</ref>
  
 
===School-to-Prison Pipeline===
 
===School-to-Prison Pipeline===
The "School-to-Prison Pipeline" refers to the fashioning of future [[prison]]ers by school policies. It affects disproportionately poor, non-caucasion students.<ref>http://www.pbs.org/wnet/tavissmiley/tsr/education-under-arrest/school-to-prison-pipeline-fact-sheet/</ref>
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Many commentators have noted the close similarity between US schools and US [[prison]]s,<ref>http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/news/when-high-school-students-are-treated-like-prisoners-20130912</ref> with one noting wryly that "the difference seems to be that “modern” jails have better educational facilities and seem to be in better condition".<ref>http://21stcenturywire.com/2014/03/31/amerikan-education-is-it-a-school-or-is-it-a-prison/</ref> The "School-to-Prison Pipeline" refers to the fashioning of future [[prison]]ers by school policies. It affects disproportionately poor, non-caucasion students.<ref>http://www.pbs.org/wnet/tavissmiley/tsr/education-under-arrest/school-to-prison-pipeline-fact-sheet/</ref>
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==COVID-19==
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[[image:Classroom ventilation.png|thumbnail|left|450px|One of the many Anti-Covid measures in a classroom setting.<ref>https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/education-51643556/</ref>]]
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Despite the minimal risk to children, schools were widely closed during the [[COVID-19 panic]]. In [[British]] [[schools]], [[Anti-Covid air technology]] was announced as a key concern of the government. Online learning was promoted as face to face contact was portrayed as inherently risky.<ref>https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-northern-ireland-58559950</ref> [[Face mask]] mandates were used, a de facto [[politically correct]] form of child abuse. Opening classroom windows even in chilly temperatures was promoted in the [[corporate media]] as scientific.<ref>https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/education-59908786</ref>
  
 
==Banning ordinary activities==
 
==Banning ordinary activities==
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As of [[2016]], the individual cases referred to below are by no means typical, but illustrate the training of US towards the replacement of individual [[conscience]]s towards unquestioning obedience to a rigid, impersonal set of rules.
In Canada in 2015 a school bus driver told an 8 year old girl must not read on the bus because it was dangerous. "He suggested [other students] might stand up to see what she was reading, or she might poke herself in the eye with the corners of the book." The school board deferred to the driver, saying that while reading was not dangerous per se, the bus driver could make the rules and she had to follow them. A spokesman for the bus company supported the driver.<ref>http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/montreal/quebec-girl-told-to-stop-reading-book-by-school-bus-driver-1.3043652</ref>
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*In Canada in 2015 a school bus driver told an 8 year old girl must not read on the bus because it was dangerous. "He suggested [other students] might stand up to see what she was reading, or she might poke herself in the eye with the corners of the book." The school board deferred to the driver, saying that while reading was not dangerous per se, the bus driver could make the rules and she had to follow them. A spokesman for the bus company supported the driver.<ref>http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/montreal/quebec-girl-told-to-stop-reading-book-by-school-bus-driver-1.3043652</ref>
  
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*Some parents have been told that they must not let their children walk alone to school, even being threatened that unless they accompany their children to school, their children will be taken away from them.<ref>http://www.theburningplatform.com/2015/01/17/maryland-parents-investigated-for-neglect-after-letting-their-kids-walk-home-from-school-alone/#more-90868</ref>
Some parents have been told that they must not let their children walk alone to school, even being threatened that unless they accompany their children to school, their children will be taken away from them.<ref>http://www.theburningplatform.com/2015/01/17/maryland-parents-investigated-for-neglect-after-letting-their-kids-walk-home-from-school-alone/#more-90868</ref>
 
  
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In 2014, Kyle Bradford, an 8th grader in California was given a detention for sharing a chicken burrito with a friend.<ref>http://www.naturalcuresnotmedicine.com/parents-outraged-student-punished-helping-hungry-friend/</ref>
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*In 2014, Kyle Bradford, an 8<sup>th</sup> grader in California was given a detention for sharing a chicken burrito with a friend.<ref>http://www.naturalcuresnotmedicine.com/parents-outraged-student-punished-helping-hungry-friend/</ref>
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*Jackson Heights Middle School in Oviedo, [[Florida]] has a code of conduct which prohibits “inappropriate or obscene acts” including “unwelcome or inappropriate touching, or any other physical act that is considered to be offensive, socially unacceptable or not suitable for an educational setting.” This has been interpreted as a blanket ban on hugging, holding hands, linking arms and kissing, even in the case of family members comforting one another.<ref>http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/14-year-old-girl-gets-a-detention-for-hugging-friend-having-bad-day-a6722441.html</ref>
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We need a lot less [[propaganda]] for "education" and a more individual creative search for learning. Instead of more money for education, we need to allocate a lot less. The existing system of education is little more than a [[conditioning]] mechanism. It has little to do with education in the true sense, and a lot to do with control of the individual.
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In UK, the government declared that schools should support "British values", so by the 2014 definition, they must oppose "[[extremism]]".<ref>http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-27777892</ref> In 2017, the [[Chief Inspector of Schools]] agreed to meet Muslim campaigners who are calling for a ban on the Islamic headscarf in state primary schools.<ref>https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/ofsted-steps-into-battle-over-hijab-6cmdnxcvj</ref>
  
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In 2016 Anthony Ruelas, 15, witnessed his eighth grade classmate wheezing and gagging for minutes while no one did anything. He was suspended after carrying him to the school nurse.<ref>http://www.11alive.com/story/news/crime/2016/01/21/student-suspended-after-carrying-student-having-asthma-attack-nurse/79105014/</ref>
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Some Chinese schoolchildren are be required to be scanned by [[facial recognition]] software to enter or exit school.<ref>https://www.liveleak.com/view?t=e2MZ_1560876124</ref>
  
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"Most English and Welsh secondary schools have installed software that apparently allows teachers to continually monitor their students' [[internet]] activity. Most schools have failed in any way to inform the youngsters parents that they are being watched. No permission is asked of pupils."<ref>http://www.globalresearch.ca/britannia-titanic-uk-surveillance-state-more-suited-to-dictatorship-than-a-democracy/5587268</ref>
Jackson Heights Middle School in Oviedo, [[Florida]] has a code of conduct which prohibits “inappropriate or obscene acts” including “unwelcome or inappropriate touching, or any other physical act that is considered to be offensive, socially unacceptable or not suitable for an educational setting.” This has been interpreted as a blanket ban on hugging, holding hands, linking arms and kissing, even in the case of family members comforting one another.<ref>http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/14-year-old-girl-gets-a-detention-for-hugging-friend-having-bad-day-a6722441.html</ref>
 
  
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[[CCTV]] has become routine in US schools; By 2015, 64% of US schools were using [[CCTV]] cameras, up from 32.5% in 2003.<ref>http://www.infowars.com/in-controversial-effort-to-stop-violence-ohio-tries-school-barricades/</ref>
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[[John Taylor Gatto]] maintains that school exams primarily measure obedience, not ability. [[Alfie Kohn]] observes that many studies have tried to link them to other correlates of 'success' in life, but the effort has not been successful, and some have found a negative correlation.<ref>http://www.unwelcomeguests.net/506</ref> Although much vaunted by school teachers, the only predictive power of examination scores is as regards subsequent score on subsequent examinations.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z9fIdHpFoxI</ref>  
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==Alternatives==
 
==Alternatives==
Some countries (such as [[Germany]]) make school attendance compulsory. Others instead mandate that children be instructed, but allow for kids to be [[homschooled]] or to attend independent schools such as [[free school]]s. After an upswing the 1960s and a decline in the 1970, democratic schools are becoming increasingly popular again in USA.<ref>http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/11/30/brooklyn-free-school-_n_2214263.html</ref>
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Many countries make school attendance compulsory. However, some allow for kids to be [[homeschooled]] or to attend independent schools such as [[free school]]s. After an upswing the [[1960s]] and a decline in the [[1970s]], democratic schools are becoming increasingly popular again in USA.<ref>http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/11/30/brooklyn-free-school-_n_2214263.html</ref>
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Many [[universities]] have put made or all{{cn}} of their teaching material freely available on the [[internet]], allowing students a more flexible, informal approach to learning. Countless [[websites]] (such as this one) similarly seek to educate their readers.
 
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==References==
 
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"The reproductive organ of the consumer society", coming to resemble prisons more and more closely, especially in USA, where attempts have been made to criminalize those who feed the hungry or comfort the afflicted.

School is an institution which isolates youngsters from adult society. They are monitored, measured and subjected to rigidly controlled interactions with a range of (generally professionally certified) strangers known as 'teachers'. Ivan Illich, in Deschooling Society, terms school "the reproductive organ of the consumer society."[1]

The official narrative about being for the good of children is belied by its imposition on a subject population (whether through threats of violence or subterfuge). Article 26 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights boldly declares that "Everyone has the right to education. Education shall be free, at least in the elementary and fundamental stages. Elementary education shall be compulsory."[2]

US teacher John Taylor Gatto exposed the hidden purposes of schools in great detail with his best selling Underground History of American Education. It is well understood as a social control designed to make children more predictable, obedient and otherwise amenable to institutional management (i.e. control).[3]

Official narrative

The official narrative school will be familiar to many readers from their own experience, and one key to deciphering its significance is that the history of schooling is unknown to almost everyone in the schooling business. Schools purport to be the backbone of society and vital for developing the "competitiveness" of "human resources". Public schools are portrayed as the center of communities. The ostensible goals of the public school system are two fold:

1. Externally, the typical school district claims to maximize the potential of every student, regardless of mitigating factors. Teachers and administrators understand parental lack of interest in student education or distraction by poverty and are explicitly told to find ways to get parents involved. Within the community of educators, however, it is openly acknowledged that the most irritating parents are the involved ones (a.k.a. "helicopter parents," "tiger moms" or just "you know who." It is understood by the community that students are given ample opportunities to explore talents and skills and increased funding can only help a school provide more of these experiences via staffing, building additions, and supplies.

2. The internally acknowledged aim of the vast majority of school districts is to have every student either employed or invested in the higher education system by graduation. This includes fostering a sense of community within the bounds of the school and leads to su communities of young people within the larger communities. Events such as Prom, Homecoming, and student government elections are meant to bond students together and create a support system of teachers and peers independant of outside interference (via family, religion and/or Independent study.) Publicly, students given differentiated instruction but due to time constraints, teachers are expected to teach to the middle, understanding that the very lowest of students will likely never pass standardized tests regardless of instruction, and the highest students will likely pass without instruction. Lessons are designed for the approximately 60% of students who will benefit from explicit instruction.

Public controversies include NCLB, IDEA, and CCSS. While it is fine to discuss issues internally with other teachers, it is expected to fully endorse requirements to the public- at the risk of career disenfranchisement or loss of liscense. Conflicting narratives include the responsibility of the educator to both expose students to new ideas and to protect them from radical ones [4].

Problems

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The public education system has very little community involvement. In general, teachers are prohibited from being appointed to the school board as a conflict of interest. This leads to a school board, especially in rural communities, comprised of parents who flex political muscles for academic favors. In general, the only power a school board has is in approving hires and fires and therefore the community can do little more than threaten a teacher with firing if they are dissatisfied with the education.

Instead, the state and federal government have passed mandates of increasing restriction and complexity requiring schools to show proficiency in areas deemed vital by elected officials and the Department of Education. Such mandates include book lists of approved texts as well as emphasis on certain subjects and skills (such as essay writing from secondary sources) and the elimination of others (such as generative writing from primary sources).

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It is vital that citizens acknowledge that social indoctrination (how to behave in the world) is of primary importance to the education system and is in no way hidden to the public[5]. Kind words (as opposed to freedom of speech), gender and race equality (as opposed to equity), responsibility for past injustices (as opposed to personal responsibility) are all part of state-sanctioned lesson plans and are considered of primary importance over content-based curriculum. This is called classroom management when implicitly taught or social literacy when explicitly taught. Courses in these subjects make up a large portion of any education degree, often as "diversity training" or "behavioral management."

Forced schooling is intended to interfere with children’s abilities to educate themselves.[3]

Origins

Despite a lot of rhetoric about 'alternative' schools, the basic model of mass compulsion schooling has remain largely unchanged since its inception.

Mass compulsion schooling in the modern era first came to prominence in Prussia in the 19th century, and was swiftly followed by a huge rise in militarism in that country. Neighbours UK and France copied the tactic, while emissaries from Japan and USA were dispatched to learn how to institute forced schooling in those countries.

As so eloquently documented by John Taylor Gatto in his Underground History of American Education, the rise of compulsory education was inextricably linked with the rise of factory labour and mass production. The facade of altruism was not a high priority in the early days of school, and on occasions, children were even marched to school at gunpoint (most regularly, native American children in USA and Canada).[6] The pressure on industrialists to find compliant workers for their factories was clear. As John D. Rockefeller put it “I do not want a nation of thinkers. I want a nation of Workers. [7]

Politicians could readily appreciate the power of schools to facilitate compliance. Winston Churchill is quoted as remarking that “schools have not necessarily much to do with education... they are mainly institutions of control, where basic habits must be inculcated in the young. Education is quite different and has little place in school.” [7]

Modern extremes

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Although some progressive policies such as restorative justice are being tried out in US schools[8], formerly unthinkable social engineering policies are also being carried out. CCTV is not yet mandated but appears to be becoming de rigeur in US schools; by 2015, 64% of US schools were using CCTV cameras, up from 32.5% in 2003.[9]

Starting young

In 2019, France announced plans to start children in school aged 3.[10]

School Shootings

In 2018, the majority of US teenagers were worried about the possibility of a mass shooting. A 'WhoWhatWhy article was entitled "In 2019, Active Shooter Drills Are The New Fire Drills In Schools".[11]

Removing Free Speech

Free speech has been explicitly ruled to not apply to schoolchildren in US educational establishments.[citation needed] The FBI is instructing high schools across the country to report students who criticize US government policies and “western corruption”, suggesting that they are potential future "terrorists".[12]

War on drugs

Under the pretext of the "war on drugs", schools are infiltrated by police officers, and entrapment operations set up. Students have alleged that hundreds of them have been groped by police.[13]

Militarization

A 7 year old special needs student who in 2017 was tased and locked in handcuffs by Dallas police.[14]
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A Florida school has employed armed veterans from the Iraq war as security.[15]

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Los Angeles Unified school police officials were given over 60 M-16 automatic rifles, an armored vehicle priced at $750,000 and 3 grenade launchers by the U.S. Department of Defense. Following criticism they kept the vehicle and rifles, but returned the grenade launchers, unused.[16][17]

The militarization of US schools has been echoed in the rise of school shootings. In 2018 CNN headlined a story that The US has had 57 times as many school shootings as the other major industrialized nations combined.[18]

Electroshock

Full article: Electroshock

In 2013 video surfaced of an 18-year-old student receiving electroshock for refusing to take off his jacket. The legal right of the Judge Rotenberg Educational Center to do this was reaffirmed in 2018.[19]

Terror drills

Full article: Terror drill

Increasingly realistic "terror drills" are used to shock and condition children. Parents have launched legal action, citing details such as "a man wearing a mask rushed into the classroom swinging a large hammer while threatening the students with serious bodily injury and/or death."[20] Real firearms are used and the CIA has hidden real explosives in school buildings and vehicles. This emerged in 2016 after a routine check on a US school bus revealed it had been driving around with plastic explosive hidden under the hood. The CIA stated that it had been "accidentally" left there after a training exercise a week before.[21]

School-to-Prison Pipeline

Many commentators have noted the close similarity between US schools and US prisons,[22] with one noting wryly that "the difference seems to be that “modern” jails have better educational facilities and seem to be in better condition".[23] The "School-to-Prison Pipeline" refers to the fashioning of future prisoners by school policies. It affects disproportionately poor, non-caucasion students.[24]

COVID-19

One of the many Anti-Covid measures in a classroom setting.[25]

Despite the minimal risk to children, schools were widely closed during the COVID-19 panic. In British schools, Anti-Covid air technology was announced as a key concern of the government. Online learning was promoted as face to face contact was portrayed as inherently risky.[26] Face mask mandates were used, a de facto politically correct form of child abuse. Opening classroom windows even in chilly temperatures was promoted in the corporate media as scientific.[27]

Banning ordinary activities

As of 2016, the individual cases referred to below are by no means typical, but illustrate the training of US towards the replacement of individual consciences towards unquestioning obedience to a rigid, impersonal set of rules.

  • In Canada in 2015 a school bus driver told an 8 year old girl must not read on the bus because it was dangerous. "He suggested [other students] might stand up to see what she was reading, or she might poke herself in the eye with the corners of the book." The school board deferred to the driver, saying that while reading was not dangerous per se, the bus driver could make the rules and she had to follow them. A spokesman for the bus company supported the driver.[28]
  • Some parents have been told that they must not let their children walk alone to school, even being threatened that unless they accompany their children to school, their children will be taken away from them.[29]
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  • In 2014, Kyle Bradford, an 8th grader in California was given a detention for sharing a chicken burrito with a friend.[30]
  • In 2016 Anthony Ruelas, 15, witnessed his eighth grade classmate wheezing and gagging for minutes while no one did anything. He was suspended after carrying him to the school nurse.[31]
  • Jackson Heights Middle School in Oviedo, Florida has a code of conduct which prohibits “inappropriate or obscene acts” including “unwelcome or inappropriate touching, or any other physical act that is considered to be offensive, socially unacceptable or not suitable for an educational setting.” This has been interpreted as a blanket ban on hugging, holding hands, linking arms and kissing, even in the case of family members comforting one another.[32]

Instilling of values

“What has taken over a century to establish cannot be changed in a few years. The initial question is education. To eliminate the Hegelian system that stifles individual initiative and trains children to become mindless zombies, serving the State. We need a lot less propaganda for "education" and a more individual creative search for learning. Instead of more money for education, we need to allocate a lot less. The existing system of education is little more than a conditioning mechanism. It has little to do with education in the true sense, and a lot to do with control of the individual.”
Anthony Sutton (2002)  [33]

In UK, the government declared that schools should support "British values", so by the 2014 definition, they must oppose "extremism".[34] In 2017, the Chief Inspector of Schools agreed to meet Muslim campaigners who are calling for a ban on the Islamic headscarf in state primary schools.[35]

Universal Surveillance

Full article: Universal surveillance

Some Chinese schoolchildren are be required to be scanned by facial recognition software to enter or exit school.[36]

"Most English and Welsh secondary schools have installed software that apparently allows teachers to continually monitor their students' internet activity. Most schools have failed in any way to inform the youngsters parents that they are being watched. No permission is asked of pupils."[37]

Exams

John Taylor Gatto maintains that school exams primarily measure obedience, not ability. Alfie Kohn observes that many studies have tried to link them to other correlates of 'success' in life, but the effort has not been successful, and some have found a negative correlation.[38] Although much vaunted by school teachers, the only predictive power of examination scores is as regards subsequent score on subsequent examinations.[39]

“Tests aren't tests at all, they're drills. They're part of a psychological training package which controls the behaviour of the unsuspecting. The ultimate goal is to establish and perpetuate a hierarchy. You have to be made to feel that you failed.”
John Taylor Gatto (2007) [citation needed]

Alternatives

Advice to youngsters from James Corbett

Many countries make school attendance compulsory. However, some allow for kids to be homeschooled or to attend independent schools such as free schools. After an upswing the 1960s and a decline in the 1970s, democratic schools are becoming increasingly popular again in USA.[40]

Many universities have put made or all[citation needed] of their teaching material freely available on the internet, allowing students a more flexible, informal approach to learning. Countless websites (such as this one) similarly seek to educate their readers.

 

Examples

Page nameStartedLocationAlumniDescription
Abingdon School1100 JLUnited Kingdom4"Highly selective, strongly academic" upper-class English boarding school for boys
Ackworth School1779United Kingdom
West Yorkshire
Quaker school in England. Most of today's pupils are not Quakers, but the school retains a strong Quaker ethos.
Ampleforth College1802Yorkshire
UK
11UK establishment day and boarding school with decades of sexual abuse and cover ups.
Ardingly College1858United Kingdom
West Sussex
Ardingly
3Public boarding school for the British establishment
Bedales School5
Bishop's Stortford College1868United Kingdom
Hertfordshire
3Day and boarding school in Hertfordshire, England
Blackrock College1860Dublin
Eire
2Catholic boarding school for boys in Ireland
Bryanston School3Has a reputation as a liberal and artistic school. Highest school fees in England.
Charterhouse School1611United Kingdom
Surrey
UK
Smithfield
23Regarded to be among the most prestigious schools in the world due to the school's history and influence
Cheltenham Ladies' College18534Prestigious English girls school.
Christ's Hospital1552 JL8British public boarding school
City of London School1442 JLCity of London
UK
107 Queen Victoria Street
3
Dalton School19193Long seen as a bastion of privilege, Dalton is one of New York City’s most prestigious private schools. Also mysteriously hired an unqualified Jeffrey Epstein.
Dame Alice Owen's School1613United Kingdom
Hertfordshire
2Prestigious state school in England
Diocesan College1849South Africa1Interesting for Rhodes Scholarship / Milner group networks; embraced apartheid military role
East Greenwich Academy1802US
Rhode Island
1Boarding school in Rhode Island that closed in 1943.
Eastbourne College18672
Edinburgh Academy1824Scotland
Edinburgh
UK
4Independent school in Edinburgh, Scotland, opened in 1824.
Eton College1440 JL98A long established UK school, popular with the UK deep state
Fettes College1870Scotland
Edinburgh
10'The Scottish Eton'
Galatasaray High School1481 JLTurkey
Istanbul
11Oldest high school in Turkey.
Geelong Grammar School1855Australia
Victoria (Australia)
Geelong
11Ruling class school. The school's fees are the most expensive in Australia.
George Watson's College1741Scotland
Edinburgh
UK
6First in Scotland and 29th in the UK for the number of the nation's leading people produced.
Gordonstoun School1934Scotland
Moray
8Boarding school in Scotland popular with the aristocracy
Groton SchoolUS
Massachusetts
28Exclusive boarding school in Massachusetts, USA. Lots of people who later became deep state operatives and spooks.
Hampton Grammar School1557 JLLondon
United Kingdom
3Boys' day school in Hampton, Greater London. One of the top school rowing clubs in the country.
Harrow School1572 JL39One of the four boy's schools where the old British elite is raised.
Headington School1915United Kingdom
Oxford
1Independent girls' school in Oxford
HollywoodThe most influential cinema industry of the world is in the US. It holds some dark secrets regarding child rape, social engineering and more.
Hotchkiss School1891US
Connecticut
20US Establishment boarding school.
Institut Le Rosey1880Switzerland
Rolle
13Very posh Swiss boarding school
Juilliard School1905New York
US
4Prestigious dance, drama, and music school
Kadıköy Maarif College1955Turkey
Istanbul
1Prestigious high school in Istanbul
King's College School1829London
UK
3One of the highest academically performing schools in the UK
King's School (Canterbury)5
Lawrenceville School1810US2One of the oldest and most expensive preparatory schools in the United States
Loretto Academy1923US
Texas
El Paso
1Private Roman Catholic school in El Paso, Texas
Lycée Henri-IV1796France
Paris
5Considered one of the most demanding and prestigious secondary schools in France.
Lycée Louis-le-GrandFrance
Paris
14
Malvern CollegeUnited Kingdom
Malvern
UK
6
Marlborough College184318
Melbourne Grammar7 April 1858Australia
Melbourne
Victoria (Australia)
6Melbourne establishment school with influential old boys network that "opens up pathways."
Millbrook School2
Millfield School193511Many later deep state operatives
Milton Academy1798US
Boston
5
Moreton Hall School1913United KingdomUK boarding and day school
New College School1379 JLOxford
Oxfordshire
UK
1School tied to New College, Oxford.
Oslo Commerce School1875Norway
Oslo
3A traditional mercantile high school in "the best part" of Oslo.
Phillips Academy1778Massachusetts
Phillips Academy
29Long established Preparatory school for the US ruling class
Phillips Exeter Academy1781New Hampshire29A very large number of CIA and deep state operatives have attended this school.
... further results

 

Related Quotations

PageQuoteAuthorDate
George Carlin“Governments don’t want well-informed, well-educated people capable of critical thinking. They're not interested in that... that doesn't help them. That’s against their interests. They don't want people who are smart enough to sit around a kitchen table and think about how badly they are getting fucked by a system that threw them overboard 30 fuckin' years ago. They don't want that. You know what they want?... They want obedient workers, obedient workers. People who are just smart enough to run the machines and do the paperwork and just dumb enough to passively accept all these increasingly shittier jobs with the lower pay, the longer hours, the reduced benefits, the end of overtime and the vanishing pension that disappears the minute you go to collect it.”George Carlin
George Carlin“Where would we be without our safe, familiar, American bullshit? "Land of the Free," "Home of the Brave," "The American Dream," "All men are equal," "Justice is blind," "The Press is free," "Your vote counts," "Business is honest," "The good guys win," "The police are on your side," "God is watching you," "Your standard of living will never decline" and "Everything is going to be just fine:" the official national bullshit story. I call it the American Okie Doke. Every one, every one of those items is provably untrue at one level or another, but we believe them because they’re pounded into our heads from the time we’re children. That's what they do with that kind of thing—pound it into the heads of kids, 'cause they know the children are much too young to be able to muster an intellectual defense against a sophisticated idea like that, and they know that, up to a certain age, children believe everything their parents tell them. And as a result, they never learn to question things. Nobody questions things in this country anymore.”George Carlin
John Taylor Gatto“As a vampire fears garlic, the marketplace fears wisdom. Well schooled populations are usually trained to pay lip service to democracy. At the same time, they are being conditioned to avoid the attitudes and behaviors democracy requires. It's a dilemma without an easy answer, because though our national consciousness honors the idea of a democratic society, our national economy and our government would wither and die under anything less than a command-and-control reality. Would you teach critical judgment and moral behavior to everybody? Tell me something, if you would. How could an economy like ours, grounded in the global sale of war machinery, industrially produced meat, fruit and vegetables which has a nutritional value about half of what farm products did in 1940, that relies on financial trickery and the mass sale of magical programs of schooling (not all of them inside school). How could an economy like this endure in a climate of critical intelligence?”John Taylor Gatto2008
John Taylor Gatto“You've heard the expression... "self-fulfilling prophecies". School is set up to certify the social class system and the economic class system that's in place now.”John Taylor Gatto
Donald Jeffries“The way history is presented to Americans, from the youngest schoolchildren to the doctorate-level Ivy Leaguers, mirrors the way news is presented to the public. Much as it is difficult to find a single issue or event which the mainstream media has reported on accurately, it is just as difficult to find any historical event, or historical figure, portrayed honestly by establishment historians. We still see everyone from history professors to late-night comedians referring to any opponent of the establishment with a mean-spirited, impossibly caricatured negativity.”Donald Jeffries2019
John Lennon“The people have the power, all we have to do is awaken that power in the people. The people are unaware. They’re not educated to realize that they have power. The system is so geared that everyone believes the government will fix everything. We are the government.”John Lennon
H.L. Mencken“The state maintains its control of elementary education, not primarily to reduce illiteracy and turn the eyes of the plain people toward the stars, but to make sure that they are not taught anything that is subversive. Public education is thus a police measure.”H.L. Mencken1924
Woodrow Wilson“We want one class of persons to have a liberal education, and we want another class of persons, a very much larger class, of necessity, in every society, to forgo the privileges of a liberal education and fit themselves to perform specific difficult manual tasks.”Woodrow Wilson1909


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  2. Article 26, Universal Declaration of Human Rights
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