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Seems like a simple question, but given how much time and money we spend on it, it has a wide range of answers, many unexplored, some contradictory. I have a few thoughts about education, how we use it to market ourselves and compete, and I realized that without a common place to start, it's hard to figure out what to do. So, a starter list. The purpose of school is to: 1. Become an informed citizen 2. Be able to read for pleasure 3. Be trained in the rudimentary skills necessary for employment 4. Do well on standardized tests 5. Homogenize society, at least a bit 6. Pasteurize out the dangerous ideas 7. Give kids something to do while parents work 8. Teach future citizens how to conform 9. Teach future consumers how to desire 10. Build a social fabric 11. Create leaders who help us compete on a world stage 12. Generate future scientists who will advance medicine and technology 13. Learn for the sake of learning 14. Help people become interesting and productive 15. Defang the proletariat 16. Establish a floor below which a typical person is unlikely to fall 17. Find and celebrate prodigies, geniuses and the gifted 18. Make sure kids learn to exercise, eat right and avoid common health problems 19. Teach future citizens to obey authority 20. Teach future employees to do the same 21. Increase appreciation for art and culture 22. Teach creativity and problem solving 23. Minimize public spelling mistakes 24. Increase emotional intelligence 25. Decrease crime by teaching civics and ethics 26. Increase understanding of a life well lived 27. Make sure the sports teams have enough players

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What is school for?

Seems like a simple question, but given how much time and money we spend on it, it has a wide range of answers, many unexplored, some contradictory. I have a few thoughts about education, how we use it to market ourselves and compete, and I realized that without a common place to start, it's hard to figure out what to do.

So, a starter list. The purpose of school is to:

  1. Become an informed citizen
  2. Be able to read for pleasure
  3. Be trained in the rudimentary skills necessary for employment
  4. Do well on standardized tests
  5. Homogenize society, at least a bit
  6. Pasteurize out the dangerous ideas
  7. Give kids something to do while parents work
  8. Teach future citizens how to conform
  9. Teach future consumers how to desire
  10.  Build a social fabric
  11. Create leaders who help us compete on a world stage
  12. Generate future scientists who will advance medicine and technology
  13. Learn for the sake of learning
  14. Help people become interesting and productive
  15. Defang the proletariat
  16. Establish a floor below which a typical person is unlikely to fall
  17. Find and celebrate prodigies, geniuses and the gifted
  18. Make sure kids learn to exercise, eat right and avoid common health problems
  19. Teach future citizens to obey authority
  20. Teach future employees to do the same
  21. Increase appreciation for art and culture
  22. Teach creativity and problem solving
  23. Minimize public spelling mistakes
  24. Increase emotional intelligence
  25. Decrease crime by teaching civics and ethics
  26. Increase understanding of a life well lived
  27. Make sure the sports teams have enough players

Highlighted by stevesoko

on 2009-02-04 by stevesoko

A place to start the discussion.

on 2009-02-04 by jsb16cc

And we do it all in less than 8 hours a day, 180 days a year. Is it any wonder public education isn't perfect?

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on 2009-02-04 by stevesoko

I agree a place to start the discussion.