How Schools Oppress Children

Posted at April 6th, 2010 by admin

Taken from a graduate lecture, this episode focuses on our biases and how it connects to childrens oppression.

Duration : 0:4:59


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8 Responses to “How Schools Oppress Children”

  1. Comment by glowingdarkmatter25

    ever watch the …
    ever watch the movie Accepted? Now there’s a school I’d love to attend. Which is more fun a swivle chair or a stationairy one? in my head it works….

  2. Comment by 74u73hjd

    probably
    probably

  3. Comment by forthetroll

    thats because he …
    thats because he doesnt want change.

  4. Comment by 74u73hjd

    Obama never talks …
    Obama never talks about this type of change.

  5. Comment by WiseFlow28

    I really like what …
    I really like what he has to say. Thanks for posting this. And it’s very true that it’s time for a change.

  6. Comment by SpicyHam

    It is time for …
    It is time for change.

  7. Comment by bbbleaver

    i really appreciate …
    i really appreciate the distinctions between the two “ways” and have a preference for the latter (unschooling). and making judgments, criticisms, and evaluations of either will never bring a richer understanding of what is observable from what happens when ‘ones “education” is enacted this way or that way…
    i am feeling very concerned and hope there can be dialogues that will enrich our understanding of this topic.

  8. Comment by bbbleaver

    i see unschooling …
    i see unschooling as possibly presenting a great opportunity of changing lives in a way that is absolutely unpredictable … allowing room for a type of diversity in human culture that has very nearly been crushed from existence by our current dominator culture.
    with that much written, i’d request that any judgments for or against institutionalized to be left behind… this will only create opposition (for or against) unschooling.
    there is a deep seated need for acceptance for ‘all ways’.