| By kevco0509 - Jan 7th, 2007 at 5:22 pm EST |
| Also listed in: Campus Progress Blog |
Anyone interested in the health of America's young men or of education in general should read this book. I also recommend Antonio Gramsci's (the famed Itallian Marxist and father of the concept of "Cultural Hegemony") prison notebooks on education, in which he claims that to be politically liberal is to be pedagogically conservative. I believe there is much truth to that statement; the problem with traditional education was not in its form, but in its restriction to the wealthy elite. The more I read on the state of American education, the more I'm inclined to believe that mainstream progressivism is not in line with the most effecient approaches to education. The answer is not education for all, but quality education for all. Anyone agree? Disagree? Bueler? Bueler? Anybody?

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