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VERY GOOD Observer Article (seriously!)

pasted from The Observer | 18.12.2004 15:28

The present purpose of education is to create good little consumers and producers.

The present purpose of education is to create good little consumers and producers. Ultimately, in psychological terms, it is instruction in the replacement of Being with Having ('I am what I achieve, first in exams, then in my career'). It's a crazy system. So what should be its goal?
Hardly anyone would dispute that the acquisition of the three Rs should occur and that teachers should see this as a primary obligation. Likewise, children need to be taught to rub along with others and to learn the basics of obedience to authority.

But the purpose of this should not be to make it easier for foreign corporations and capital to exploit the labour of our children when they join the workforce. Rather, it should be to provide the basic intellectual and social tools with which to express the motivations that each of their unique family histories have set running in them, to help them achieve volition as playfully and enjoyably as possible.

Blair blathers about opportunity, but he means materialistic ones (wealth, status, power). Like nearly everyone in the upper echelons, he has seen himself as a machine to be flogged to death (straining his dodgy heart) in the service of more bigger snacks (success), now. But the true opportunity our affluence presents is of a society in which we concentrate more on having fun and enjoying our relationships with others. The greatest obstruction to these real achievements is the modern delusion that everyone must aspire to materialistic ones, and in particular, that identity and self-esteem only derive from career success and before that, school performance. By definition, great swathes of the population will always be relatively failing compared to the winners in this system and workaholia will prevail.

If one's relative material status ceased to be so crucial, doing low-status jobs would no longer seem so demeaning. Repetitive or unpleasant ones would attract higher wages than the stimulating and enjoyable - why should I be paid far more per hour to write this than the cleaner who does the office? Parents would start seeing the care they provide to their children and their elderly relatives as valuable again.

You may say that I'm a dreamer, but I'm certainly not the only one. The Danes have been living most of that dream for decades and schools are the place where it can start to happen. As pressure groups have been pointing out (assessment-reform-group.org.uk, home-education.org.uk, childrensarts.org.uk), priorities can change.

Everyone will have their hit-list of what the new ones should be. In my last book (They F*** You Up), I argued that all teenage schoolchildren should undergo some form of emotional audit of how their upbringing has affected them. Whatever the details, it's time Blair travelled to Denmark to learn how to move towards an education system that puts wellbeing before corporate profits.



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- e-mail: oliver.james@observer.co.uk

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The Purpose of Education

19.12.2004 06:06

Interesting article but why we have education throughout history has always been motivated by the educators or those who employ the educators, nothing changes someone elses agenda creates the goals and we fit in.

MalcolmCannon
mail e-mail: malval38@netscape.net


Good article except for...

19.12.2004 17:56



..."Likewise, children need to be taught...to learn the basics of obedience to authority"...

...especially when taken in conjunction with the main point of the poster above, who is spot on.

Other than that I (begrudgingly) admit, its a good article.


Ne1
- Homepage: http://www.dissent.org.uk


authoritaaaaaagh!

20.12.2004 21:06

Yeah the bit about the need to teach kids to obey authority is wrong, I agree with that.

This is the email I sent to the author of the article. I had been in Oberserver reading mode and was very impressed by the article, in the context in which I was reading it - because it is very tell-it-like-it-is for a liberal newspaper article. If you read the article in the paper, then with the headline and stuff, it's presented as an article about how Denmark is better at education than Britain - that's the spin the paper puts on it, rather than what for me was the more important point that education is about 'the system' teaching its 'subjects' to conform. I was impressed because the mainstream media doesn't normally explictly talk about "corporate profits" and materialism, and indocrtination and stuff like this.

Anyway, this was my comment to the author. Not sure I commended him on quoting Imagine, I used to be well into that song a while back...






Oliver, your Observer collumn (last week) is *SO* talking my language. You hit all the right buzz words: 'capital', 'corporate profits', 'exploiting labour', "Blair"...

I knew I was going to like this article when I read the first sentence: "The purpose of education is to create good little consumers consumers and producers".

You're RIGHT that school indocrinates us with the ideology of materialism.

You're right that it teaches kids to obey authority.

Nice one for quoting "Imagine" too.

I reckon the Scandinavians have got some good progressive ideas when it comes to education and society / the economy in general.

The only thing I'd disagree with is the importance of children learning to obey authority.

Sure they need it if they're to operate in today's society. But in order for them to *change* society what they really need to learn is how NOT to obey authority. In an anarchist society everything would operate along consensus; no one would have the right to tell others what to do.





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Well if you agree that kids do NOT need to learn to obey authority then why not drop Oliver a line on  oliver.james@observer.co.uk

the original poster


It's worth mentioning that you don't have to go to school!

20.12.2004 23:16

...home education networks are very advanced.

Also the thing about respect for authority depends on who's authority. Here in the west we have a corrupt inherently (by ritual design) horrifically abusive) 'system' that really is best avoided....not just schools...the whole thing...it's totally fucked..and remember it was (reincarnated) Tibetan Tribal leadership that told you!

Here's the full explanation/overstanding...

 http://www.suite101.com/discussion.cfm/ritual_abuse/111339/latest/1

Ok, schools out, go role a spliff,

Bye for now,

Peace and love,

Blessed be,

King Amdo.

King Amdo


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