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Greetings:

The following is an extremely edited version of a twenty-page essay by John Taylor Gatto --- from his book DUMBING US DOWN (1992). The name of this essay is THE SEVEN-LESSON SCHOOLTEACHER --- it should give you an idea of how this former NYC and NYS teacher of the year thinks:

THE SEVEN-LESSON SCHOOLTEACHER (pgs. 1 to 19)

01) The first lesson I teach is CONFUSION

Even in the best schools a close examination of curriculum and its' sequences turns up a lack of coherence, a host of internal contradictions. Fortunately the children have no words to define the panic and anger they feel at constant violations of order and sequence fobbed off on them as quality in education. The logic of the school mind is that it is better to leave school with a tool kit of superficial jargon derived from economics, sociology, natural science and so on than one with genuine enthusiasm. But quality education requires learning something in depth. Confusion is thrust upon kids by too many strange adults, each working alone with only the thinnist relationship with each other, pretending for the most part, to an expertise they do not possess.

02) The second lesson I teach is CLASS POSITION

In spite of the overall class blueprint that assumes that ninety- nine percent of the kids are in their class to stay, I nevertheless make a public effort to exort children to higher levels of test success, hinting at eventual transfer from the lower class as a reward. I frequently insinuate the day will come when they will be hired based upon their test scores and grades, even though experience tells me that employers are indifferent to such things.

03) The third lesson I teach is INDIFFERENCE

I teach children not to care too much about anything, even though they want to make it appear as if they do. How I do this is very subtle. I do it by demanding that they become totally involved in my lessons --- when I am at my best I plan lessons very carefully so they produce this show of enthusiasm. But when the bell rings they must drop whatever they are doing and move to the next workstation. They must turn it on and off like a light switch. Nothing important is ever finished in my class nor in any class I know of. Students never have a complete experience except on the installment plan.

04) The fourth lesson I teach is EMOTIONAL DEPENDENCY

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. Rights may be granted or withheld by any authority without appeal, because rights do not exist inside a school --- not even the right of free speech --- as the Supreme Court has ruled --- unless school authorities say they do.

05) The fifth lesson I teach is INTELLECTUAL DEPENDENCY

Good students wait for a teacher to tell them what to do. This is the most important lesson of all --- we must wait for other people, better trained than ourselves, to make meanings out of our lives. The expert makes all the important choices . . .

06) The sixth lesson I teach is PROVISIONAL SELF ESTEEM

Our world wouldn't survive a flood of confident people very long, so I teach that a kid's self respect should depend on expert opinion. They are constantly judged and evaluated.

07) The seventh lesson I teach is that ONE CANNOT HIDE

I assign a type of extended schooling called "homework," so the effect of surveillance, if not the surveillance itself, travels into private households, where students might otherwise use their free time to LEARN SOMETHING UNAUTHORIZED . . .

Well . . .

I would say that you Mom's and Dad's out there reading this right now, if you love your children PLEASE GO CHECK OUT JOHN TAYLOR GATTO.

http://www.johntaylorgatto.com

DUMBING US DOWN (pgs. 1 to 19) by John Taylor Gatto ISBN 0-86571-448-7

Educate Yourself --- Learn The TRUE HISTORY OF AMERICA!

Peace and Prayers,

Kent Daniel Bentkowski Buffalo, New York USA
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