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Can Liberty Survive in American Public Education?
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Mar 30, 2019 11:15:35   #
The Critical Critic Loc: Turtle Island
 
Canuckus Deploracus wrote:
She has disappointed many...

So many excellent ideas...

So little implementation...

Indeed, my friend. Good evening to you.

Perhaps an idea for a topic.... “Betsy DeVos, talks a good game but, can’t play the game.”


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Mar 30, 2019 12:53:44   #
badbobby Loc: texas
 
Canuckus Deploracus wrote:
Excellent article Bahmer


bahm ain't just manly good looks

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Mar 30, 2019 16:33:12   #
Seth
 
bahmer wrote:
Can Liberty Survive in American Public Education?
By Jake MacAulay - March 29, 2019

Last week we discussed The Un-American Education System in America, and I received a lot of feedback. Among those responding was Rich, who I quote:

As a retired public high school physical sciences teacher for 34 years, I couldn’t agree with you more. I used to start my unit on the origin of life and earth history by asking the students if the ideas about the origin of life and the origin of humans mattered much. Then I quoted the Declaration of Independence just to let them see that our founding fathers had some idea about the origin of humans and the origin of Rights. I was told by my Superintendent of Schools that I could not do that because that violated the separation of church and state. I was shocked but he insisted.
Noah Webster, author of the dictionary that bears his name, is also known as the “Father of American Scholarship and Education.” In Webster’s definition of the word education, he wrote:

To give children a good education in manners, arts and science is important; to give them a religious education is indispensable; and an immense responsibility rests on parents and guardians who neglect these duties.

Notice his emphasis for education is NOT the responsibility of government, federal or state, but rather parents.

During the years of 1776-1835 in America, various educational choices were established that brought about a 70-100% literacy rate in the colonies, much higher than what existed in Europe, which had many more universities. During the founding era, churches (NOT the government) became involved and established charity schools for the poor in the community who could not afford to pay teachers. These were known as “Free Schools”.

With the Bible at the heart of schooling, early Americans understood the role of government to be a simple one: protect the God-given rights of life, liberty and property found in Genesis 1:26-27. They understood the role of education as coming to know God and the scriptures, gaining knowledge about creation, learning what was needed for a productive life, and learning to live right by God.

Tragically, public education has become a godless, monolithic monopoly today (overseen by government bureaucrats rather than parents) with forced, compulsory attendance and content that is more about teaching students what to think rather than learning how to think.

The deluded Supreme Court of 1963 believed the Bible and prayer should be banned from schools indefinitely. What fruit has this netted? Academically, America is near the bottom of science and math scores in developed countries. Even worse, crime and violence have increased dramatically on school campuses in addition to our neighborhoods.

So how can liberty survive in America? By teaching the safeguards of Liberty.

On his 80th birthday, President Herbert Hoover concluded:

Our Founding Fathers did not invent the priceless boon of individual freedom and respect for the dignity of men. That great gift to mankind sprang from the Creator and not from governments. If our YOUTH are rightly instructed in the faith of our fathers…then our power will be stronger… The great documents of that heritage are not from Karl Marx. They are from the Bible, the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution of the United States. Within them alone can the safeguards of freedom survive. [emphasis added]
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Mar 30, 2019 18:31:39   #
Rita0202Jo
 
Canuckus Deploracus wrote:
Excellent article Bahmer


Education is supposed to open minds. That cannot be done if it begins with preconceived beliefs.

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Mar 30, 2019 20:44:49   #
Canuckus Deploracus Loc: North of the wall
 
Rita0202Jo wrote:
Education is supposed to open minds. That cannot be done if it begins with preconceived beliefs.


I suppose it's better to start with blank slates?

Education is supposed to educate...

Minds are opened when they are allowed to access all of the information and express ideas freely...

Welcome to the OPP... Pleasure to meet you

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Mar 31, 2019 08:53:25   #
Sew_What
 
rebob14 wrote:
You an decide that for your own children, if your conscience allows...............you’ll not decide it for mine!!!


Here's a scenario for you:

You live in Dearborn Michigan, and the majority of residents want to have a class that teaches about the Koran.

Under the law, technically at this very moment, it can be taught in any public school, it's called religious studies.

Your child is told as a requirement for graduation, that they have to complete this course.

You and your spouse work full time at jobs, that pay so little, that you have no option to remove the child from the district.

That's what a law like this will do, it deliberately engage in an unnecessary battle because the children of Catholics, Mormons, Quakers.....and so on, don't want the message delivered the way you think it should be delivered.

Great job, you just separated everyone into their own tribes!

If your church isn't getting Christian education right, go to another church.

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