Saturday, March 12, 2022

Why Government Schooling Came to America

Control.

And the teachers unions are following an old script:
Horace Mann, the 19th-century godfather of American government schooling, summed up the anti-parent premise of state-run education in these terms: “We who are engaged in the sacred cause of education are entitled to look upon all parents as having given hostages to our cause.”[6]

In 1864, the state superintendent of public instruction for California stated unequivocally the role that the State should play in the education of children: “The child should be taught to consider his instructor, in many respects, superior to the parent in point of authority. . . . [T]he vulgar impression that parents have a legal right to dictate to teachers is entirely erroneous.” To enforce the point, California Progressives even denied parents the right to criticize government schoolteachers. The California Penal Code declared: “Every parent, guardian, or other person, who upbraids, insults, or abuses any teacher of the public schools, in the presence or hearing of a pupil thereof, is guilty of a misdemeanor.”[7]

Backed by the State’s monopoly on coercive force, the new government schools created in nineteenth century America seized, in effect, children from their parents via compulsory attendance laws and then indoctrinated them with a government-mandated curriculum. What parents wanted for their children was beside the point. As the Wisconsin Teachers’ Association declared in 1865, your “children are the property of the state.”[8]


2 comments:

Anonymous said...

An historical note: Mann was heavily influenced in his decisions by several trips abroad to the Prussian Empire, where this idea of "Your children belong to the state." originated. He found too many willing accomplices here upon his return, proving once again that adage about the tree of liberty needing "Frequent watering with the blood of tyrants." bit.

Anonymous said...

In 1970s Southern California, I recall my Mom dragging four children back to campus after one teacher decided to deride and debase one of my sisters....coming home crying.
Momma Bear had withheld her claws and teeth until said teacher decided to verbally assault Mom, oops.
Not only did my Mom upbraid said teacher, and the principle for letting it happen, she made sure said teacher and principle apologized in public - to my sister and other siblings - in front of the assembly of all students and other teachers the next morning.
Yeah, we all excelled at reading, writing and math because of Mom, not the teachers.