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by lern_too_spel
1160 days ago
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This article presupposes that we want people to have spiritual awakenings. We don't. Otherwise, we'd be handing out hallucinogenics at public schools. Instead, we want people to understand actual reality. There are plenty of private organizations that will bring spiritual awakenings for a profit, including your local drug dealer and your corner megachurch. |
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The entire early education process has been developed first to train new factory workers, we’re not going to make the children work, we’re going to teach them and then they will be better workers, and only in recent decades begun to transform into a pipeline for training young children for more demanding secondary education as an in between stage with more educational goals which range from learning practical skills ahead of starting a trade or focusing on academic preparation ahead of tertiary academic effort such as college and/or university.
It’s only once you get to university or college that you actually start getting taught about what reality is and how it works. That is when we usher them behind the curtain and show them the backstage elements that the world is build from. Be it mathematics, engineering, sociology, engineering, medicine, or others… until you get here it’s all just been prep work, full of what my better teachers have referred to as “lies to children”.
The idea that education is about actual reality is a horrendous oversimplification that hides the significant shortcomings and problems in primary and secondary education around the world that need addressing to help future children.