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Pedagogies go into hyperdrive as educational systems turn into factory-prisons. The syntactic structures of power delineate the permutations of statecraft as we all try to laud the Big Other, the Father, the Oedipal Drive. Anal-oral fixations are vexations of developmental psychological becomings.
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i actually heavily regret not taking school more seriously...
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>>25340293
If it were funded properly, they would have made it more interesting for you.
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>>25340304
it's entirely possible to take an interesting thing for granted
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>>25340293
Same. Reading "Make it Stick" made realize the importance of testing for actually understanding the material. And even though there are some people who didn't take education seriously and went on to be successful, those people are the exception and not the rule. The average retard that fails school for being retarded isn't comparable to those outliers.
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>>25340304
That's why Cuba has much better literacy and math than America
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>>25340349
B-b-but muh communisms
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>>25340293
You can take the classical route still.
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>>25340293
>taking school more seriously
It's just daycare.
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>>25340430
wdym? jkms?
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>>25340293
I wish I realized it was bullshit sooner.
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>>25340293
Anon, learn to self educate yourself. Look for good books, pirate courses and look for real people who can help you learn in a proper way
The school system is busted, particularly when it comes to men. Not only is it wildly theoretical but teaching in large groups is objectively inferior. Historically it has always been a master and at best a couple apprentices, not 30 people learning from the same classes.
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>>25340283
thats a terrible cartoon. school is not indoctrinating anyone.
parents are. social groups. herd fears. mommydaddys.

everything youve read hasnt opened you to anything bigger than your own preconceptions so far.
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>>25340304
>Just pump more money into teachers' unions.
>Waste more money buying stupid tech gadgets.
>Get rid of standardized tests because they might be racist or something.
The only way to fix public education is to let it fail. Home school your kids.
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>>25340707
Harsh but true.
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>>25340636
>school is not indoctrinating anyone.
Is that why teachers are always putting up faggot flags with different colors and stripes? Remind me again, which one of them means "minor attracted?" This is but one example, but you don't need much more than two brain cells to see that pedophiles, homosexuals, teachers' unions, the intelligentsia, and leftists(I apologize for repeating myself) have run off with the keys to public education and used it as their slush fund.

I really do have to applaud their efforts. They've managed to subvert something so simple as reading, writing, and arithmetic. They've turned homosexual ideology into a core component of modern education. Mind you, not just learning about it, but embracing it. They've morphed public education into a sacred cow that nobody dares to take a cent away from. How could you imagine cutting funding? It builds the next generation, after all. And when some naive parent at a school board meeting, or a state representative, or even a US senator suggests things might be done differently they're met with cries of,
>YOU'RE RUINING OUR CHILDREN'S FUTURE!
from the hoards of childless women.

I guess it would be funnier if it weren't so sad.
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>>25340304
US schools are the most expensive education in the world. In fact some of the worse schools, where no on one can read or math at grade levels or ability to pass any tests, in US are the most well funded.
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europeens are so fucking mad they don't get to flake around at art school all
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>>25340768
1776 slush fund?
your tribe is so fucking stupid.

you arent worth a 4chan shitpost.
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>>25340818
>Implying public education money isn't just a jobs program for women with humanities degrees.
>Implying public education money isn't used to send administrators on lavish vacations.
>Implying public education money isn't used to fund almost exclusively left wing ideology.
>Implying public education money doesn't consist of a big pool of money that has almost no accountability or measures of success(and we're working to remove whatever measure are left of it because they might be racist or something).

Yeah, a slush fund feels pretty appropriate. The fact that when you hear "slush fund" your mind goes straight to Donald Trump only shows how clueless you are. Why don't you go protest against monarchies or something with school teachers.
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>>25340283
Schools are the way societies create the type of individuals they want to have in their society, both in a positive, civilizing sense, and in a negative, disciplinary sense. I think only focusing on one of these two aspects in isolation is short-sighted.
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>>25340843
What the hell is the difference between civilizing and disciplinary?
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>>25340852
>What I think is good
versus
>What I think is bad

C'mon, son. Get with program!
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>>25340852
civilizing should mean giving people the tools to engage in civilization in a way that broadens the capability of the individual: learning how to read, learning how the world works, how to socialize with others,etc.

disciplinary means making sure people engage in civilization in the ""correct"" way. It limits the capability of the individual: what things are not allowed, what kind of authority should be respected and what happens if you do not, how to correctly think about certain topics, etc.

The two are not neatly separable ofc. History taught in schools is obviously in some sense disciplinary: it is meant to instill a certain nationalist image of whatever country the history is taught in, in a way that confines ones understanding and interpretative ability. It is also obviously civilizing, in the sense that having some tangible sense of the history of your country is incredibly important for being able to navigate and interpret political conflicts in the present day.
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>>25340283
>le ARTS are LE FREE THONK
holy fucking BOOMER retardation hahahaha holy fucking fuck boomers are fucking retarded
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>>25340707
have you ever met a home schooled kid turned adult?
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>>25341405
>Everyone in history was a freak before the implementation of government schooling.
k
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>>25340636
>the indoctrination facility totally doesn't indoctrinate
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>>25341389
Fellow zoomer, please use your words, okay skibbidie 67 brah, on god fr fr.
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>>25343830
weak. and you miss the point. op wants to drop all this psycho-theory wanna be Foucault deleuze and then post some shitty quasi right-wing bait cartoon. op is outta his league.
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>>25340621
NTA but I wish I took it more seriously solely because it's impossible to get a job that doesn't suck ass without a college degree. I was too young to realize it back then and I fucking hated highschool which clouded my decision making, but I'm not made for blue collar labor. 7 years has been more than enough. Currently going back to school to get my bachelor's and hopefully I'll be able to land a nice cushy white collar job someplace.



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