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Memories of a one-room country school (REAL education)

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(Copyright 2022) by Curtis Dahlgren (Stephenson, Michigan)
“A powerful, radical left-wing clerisy is bent on destroying what every past generation would have understood to be the central purpose of education – that is, allowing (in the words of Edmund Burke) individuals to ‘avail themselves of the general bank and capital of nations, and of ages.'” – Lady Margaret Thatcher
 
IN his first inaugural address, James Monroe said, “Had the people of the United States been educated in different principles, had they been less intelligent, less independent, or less virtuous, can it be believed that we should have maintained the same steady and consistent career or been blessed with the same success? While then, the constituent body retains its present sound and healthful state everything will be safe. They will choose competent and faithful representatives for every department. It is only when the people become ignorant and corrupt, when they degenerate into a populace, that they are incapable of exercising the sovereignty.
 
“Usurpation is then an easy attainment, and an usurper soon found. The people themselves become the willing instruments of their own debasement and ruin.”
 
NEWS headlines being what they are nowadays, I thought I’d bring back memories of happier times. “Happy Days” before the educrats changed the “objectives” of education (you know what I mean). I want to take you back to May 26, 1956, the day 160 rural students from Jefferson County, Wisconsin graduated from 8th grade. Our commencement ceremony began with an invocation by a clergyman (this was a public school class). Music for the day included “Battle Hymn of the Republic” and “Faith of Our Fathers” and the pastor closed the event with a benediction.
 
In between were a commencement address, “Four Things,” and awards to two of us who rated “12th grade or above” on the final exam. Eight others scored “grade 11 to 12.” Thirty-six rated “grade 10 to 11” in proficiency. Many more no doubt scored “grade 9 to 10.”
 
The question is, did the county have an unusual number of intelligent farm families? Or were country schools all over the state having similar results because the schools were doing something right? Something has changed. More than half of Wisconsin’s public school students are performing BELOW grade levels!
 
The State Superintendent of Education and the schools of “education” are neither ashamed nor embarrassed. They are waiting for us geezers to die off and so to make mediocrity the “new normal.” Kids won’t know cursive writing, or how to diagram a sentence, but they will know 31 flavors of gender and a dozen pronouns. Many will have been taken in by the sex-change fad. Many grads will die of overdoses (America lost 100,000 last year). Remote learning during the “pandemic” will make future grads even more dumbed down.
 
A public school grad once asked me “How do you spell ‘dummy.'” I’ve met three high school grads who didn’t know what the Fourth of July commemorates. They guessed “fireworks.” When given a clue, “England,” they all guessed “Beatles”! I asked one high school girl if she knew who James Monroe was, and she guessed “Marilyn Monroe’s husband.”
 
Yes, “usurpation is now an easy attainment, and many usurpers found!“
 
P.S. “Learning, n. The kind of ignorance distinguishing the studious . . . That which discloses the wise and disguises from the foolish their lack of understanding.” – Ambrose Bierce
 
PPS: “Much education today is monumentally ineffective. All too often we are giving young people cut flowers when we should be teaching them to grow their own plants. – John W. Gardner [the “cut flowers” include Critical Race Theory, but that’s another day’s story]
 
“The object of education is to prepare the young to educate themselves throughout their lives.” – Robert Hutchins [at least it used to be]
 
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Reprinted with permission from: Renew America
http://www.renewamerica.com/columns/dahlgren/220131 
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