Tag Archive: Indoctrination


EDUCATED by Tara Westover (Random House, 2018)
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What is education for?

This deceptively simple question is guaranteed to open a can of worms.

In Charles Dickens’ ‘Hard Times’, the severe school board superintendent Thomas Gradgrind expresses the view that “facts alone are wanted in life”. Schooling in Victorian times typically followed the view that young captives in the classroom were little more that vessels to be filled.

In our supposedly more enlightened age, decent-minded folk are scathing towards such blatant child abuse. The robotic process of memorizing and reproducing information is rightly dismissed in favor of an educational model that encourages students to, in the words of Noam Chomsky, “shape the questions worth pursuing”.

In a talk to teachers, James Baldwin followed the Chomskyan line when he said “The purpose of education is to create in a person the ability of to look at the world for himself”. But Baldwin was also aware of how problematic a well-informed, critical populace could be and added that “no society is really anxious to have that kind of person around”.

In ‘Educated’ by Tara Westover , the author implicitly asks readers to consider where instruction ends and indoctrination begins.

In a note to readers, she advises: “This is not a book about Mormonism. Neither is it a book about religious belief”. Yet the fundamentalist of her survivalist parents and their rigid application of principles prescribed by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints have a huge and primarily negative impact of her upbringing.

A weaker, less stubborn personality would have been broken and submitted to a conventional life mapped out for her. As it is, she not only survives to tell her remarkable tale but thrives against all odds to become an esteemed scholar and to exemplify the virtues of individual thought and creative enquiry. Continue reading

SCHOOL’S OUT

I came across a mind-blowing article Why Schools Don’t Educate by John Taylor Gatto in the excellent Sun Magazine (no relation to Murdoch’s UK gutter paper). This should be required reading for all parents and teachers. Actually, everybody should read it!

Gatto is not hitting on schools from an academic perspective. He is very much a part of the system he criticises so eloquently. The article consists of the text of a speech given upon being named New York City’s Teacher of the Year for 1989.

In his introductory comments he says:

“I’ve noticed a fascinating phenomenon in my twenty-nine years of teaching — that schools and schooling are increasingly irrelevant to the great enterprises of the planet. No one believes anymore that scientists are trained in science classes, or politicians in civics classes, or poets in English classes. The truth is that schools don’t really teach anything except how to obey orders.”

He goes on to catalogue the failings of the school system. His wake up  call 21 years ago fell on deaf ears since nothing has changed; if anything things have got worse.

More about Gatto’s writing can be found on the website : Challenging the myths of modern schooling.

In this video Gatto talks about how the brainwashing of school kids works: