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Unfortunately,
public schools, even in the "best" neighborhoods, can harm our
kids in many ways. Here's a list of 15 ways
public schools can hurt
children (and parents):
1. Public schools cripple millions of children's ability
to read by using the "whole-language" instruction method (now
called "balanced reading instruction" by many public schools).
2. Many public schools spend almost 50 percent of the
school day on non-academic subjects that waste children's
precious time. The rest of their time is spent on classes such
as sex-education, personal safety, consumer affairs, AIDS
education, save-the-environment, family life, study halls,
multiculturalism,
homeroom, electives,
counseling, or sports activities.
3. Public schools teach "new" or "fuzzy"
math (sometimes called
by different names). These instruction methods can cripple
children's ability to learn basic
arithmetic. Students
who fear math are less likely to pursue good careers like
computer science and
engineering that depend
on a love of and competence with math.
4. These schools force children to read dumbed-down
textbooks in
English,
History, and many other
subjects. The textbooks are often geared to the slowest learners
in the class and water-down the subject matter. Dumbed-down
classes based on dumbed-down public-school textbooks therefore
waste children's precious time. This is especially true for
children who are quick learners, who must endure 12 years of
excruciating
boredom in public
school classes.
5. Public schools force children to study subjects they
might hate, can't learn, will never use in their lives, or which
bore them. For example, many public schools force students to
study a foreign language. Children learn better when they study
subjects that interest them.
6. Author
John Gatto, in his book
"Dumbing Us Down" said that a child eager to learn can learn to
read, write, and do basic arithmetic in about 100 hours. Yet our
public schools keep children locked up for 12 years, yet can
barely teach millions of kids to read.
7. Public schools force parents to pay heavy school taxes
for an inferior, often mind-numbing education for their
children.
8. Public schools are a government-controlled
near-monopoly. Bad schools don't close down because compulsory
taxes prop them up. Incompetent or mediocre teachers aren't
fired because tenure laws protect them. That's why public
schools will never improve and will always waste children's
precious time.
9. Many public schools subject children to drugs,
bullies, violence, and values many parents disapprove of.
10. Public schools pressure many parents who have bright,
normal children to give their kids potentially dangerous
mind-altering drugs to make the bored kids "behave" in class.
Over four million allegedly "unruly" kids line up for Ritalin
every day in public schools across America. Methylphenidate
(sold as Ritalin) and cocaine are both listed in "Schedule II"
of the U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency's Controlled Substances Act
(CSA).
11. Public schools are compulsory. They therefore violate
parents' natural and constitutional right to control the
education of their children. Public school authorities, whose
salaries we pay with our taxes, force parents to hand over their
children to government employees called teachers and to schools
that give an inferior education.
12. Public schools can destroy children's love of
learning and self-confidence as learners. This can cripple
children's ambitions and desire to go to college. This in turn,
can force these children to end up with low-paying jobs for the
rest of their lives if and when they graduate high school.
13. Public schools force millions of Christian parents to
hand over their children to public schools which are decidedly
anti-Christian. For example, many social studies textbooks used
in public schools have censored out references to such words as
'family,' 'marriage,' 'religion,' 'fidelity,' etc. Many
textbooks today refer to a family simply as people choosing to
live together.
14. Public schools force children to witness sometimes
shocking or obnoxious sexual material in sex-education classes,
without parents' knowledge or consent.
15. The public-school near monopoly and
compulsory-attendance laws cripple parents right and ability to
choose a quality, low-cost school in an education free-market
that has been squashed by the public-school monopoly.
Parents should consider taking their kids out of public school
permanently. Parents can take advantage of quality, low-cost
education alternatives available to them right now, such as the
new Internet private schools that have low tuition costs.
Joel Turtel is an education policy analyst, and author of
"Public Schools, Public Menace: How Public Schools Lie To
Parents and Betray Our Children."
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