What Would Schools Be Like? (commentary by Marshall Fritz)
on March 11th, 2005 at 4:23 pmMarshall Fritz, intrepid founder of the Alliance for the Separation of School & State, speculates on how American schools might function once they are out of the clutches of government.
After liberating schools from the government, what will they be like? Schools will reflect the variety in American society, just like restaurants and groceries do today.
*Schools will be smaller and more numerous. Parents will choose from variety; this will necessitate parents thinking about just what is important to them.
*Parents will usually choose schools where the teachers hold the same worldview as they do. Hence, teachers will be reinforcing parents rather than undermining them.
*Schools will be safe.
One more thing: Unlike today, teachers will engage children with the questions that challenge our species, e.g., Where did I come from? Is there any purpose to life? What is happiness? Why are some things “right” and others “wrong?” How do we know?
Under the banner of “separation of church and state,” today’s “public school” teachers are pretty much forbidden from this, resulting in demeaning education to mere schooling and turning children into test-taking robots. It would be like Wendy’s offering to “smally” your burger by taking the meat out.
I believe within two years of the Moment of Liberation, teachers will be saying to each other, “Why did we ever fight this for so long?”
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