Posted by Alan Caruba @ Warning Signs
I used the verb “stupefying” to describe a long process
in our nation’s schools that has produced several generations of Americans,
dumbed down and resulting in more than half who are functionally illiterate,
nor can do math, and, as a recent headline reported “Student’s Results in
Social Studies Stagnate.”
“U.S. middle-school students’ performance on social
studies didn’t improve much between 2010 and 2014, federal test scores released
Wednesday (April 29) show, underscoring concerns about the uniformed citizenry
and workforce.” When it comes to U.S. history, the share of students scoring at
or above proficiency last year was 18%, up one percentage point from 2010. In
other words, over 80% failed to have a grasp on the subject, critical to every
citizen’s understanding of U.S. history, its Constitution, and governance.
An extraordinary new book by Samuel Blumenfeld and Alex
Newman, “Crimes of the Educators: How Utopians are Using Government Schools to
Destroy America’s Children” ($26.95, WND Books) should be the center of
conversation for a nation’s media, but I suspect this may be among the few
places you would learn about it. Blumenfeld has written ten books on education
and Newman is an international journalist, educator and consultant.
What history does teach us is that progressives, also
known as communists, have slaughtered millions in their quest to create the
perfect society where everybody earns the same amount, thus abandoning them to
equal poverty. To achieve this, it was necessary to exercise complete control
over what the children learned and what the media shared as news.
Blumenfeld notes that “In the United States the socialist
utopians adopted a new and unique method of conquering a nation; by dumbing
down its people, by destroying the brainpower of millions of its citizens.”
This was launched in 1898 by John Dewey, a socialist, and
outlined in his essay titled ‘The Primary-Education Fetich.’ “In it he showed
his fellow progressives how to transform America into a collectivist utopia by
taking over the public schools and destroying the literacy of millions of
Americans.”
“The plan has been so successfully implemented that it is
now a fact that half of America’s adult population are functionally illiterate.
They can’t read their nation’s Constitution or its Declaration of Independence.
They can’t even read their high school diploma.”
This was achieved by changing how children are taught to
read in our government schools. Previously the method was phonetics in which
children learned the alphabet, the sounds the letters represented, and how in
combination they composed words. The present method is called “whole word” in
which the child must recognize the whole word without identifying its alphabetical
elements. “That forces children to read English as if it were Chinese,” says
Blumenfeld.
He notes that most teachers are unaware of what they are
doing and most parents trust the public schools that are supposed to represent
the cherished values of our democratic republic. “But the unhappy truth is that
today’s public schools have rejected the values of the Founding Fathers and
adopted values from nineteenth-century European social utopian plans that
completely contradict our own concepts of individual freedom.”
Blumenfeld also identifies a fact that is hidden in the
growing numbers of people who having passed through our schools or attending
experience dyslexia and learning disabilities. Brain scans have demonstrated
this. Our schools are places where the answer to the normal child’s energy and
curiosity is deemed being “over-active” and our schools “push various
psychiatric drugs on millions of children by requiring them to take such
powerful, mid-altering stimulants as Ritalin or Adderal to alleviate such
school-induced disorders as attention deficit disorder (ADD) and attention
deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). These drugs are as potent as cocaine and
have even caused sudden death among teen athletes.”
“The long-term utopian plan required destroying America’s political, social, and moral culture of religious freedom, individual rights, unobtrusive government, and high literacy for all.”
“The long-term utopian plan required destroying America’s political, social, and moral culture of religious freedom, individual rights, unobtrusive government, and high literacy for all.”
That is a virtual definition of what has occurred in
America today. We see it in the attack on religion, particularly Christianity,
in America. We see it in the attack on traditional marriage in the name of the
homosexual objective of “same-sex marriage.” We see individual businesses
attacked for not wanting to give up their spiritual values and beliefs when
challenged by homosexuals. We see it in the vast growth in the numbers of
single mothers, often never married. And, of late, we see it in the obscene
hatred being directed against our nation’s police forces.
The statistics cited in “Crimes of the Educators” have
been published by Jeb Bush’s Foundation for Excellence in Education and they
include:
Eighty-one percent of American 18 year olds are
unprepared for college coursework.
More than 25 percent of students fail to graduate from
high school in four years; for African-American and Hispanic students, this
number is approaching 40 percent.
Seventy percent of those in prison and 70 percent of
those on welfare read at the lowest literacy levels according to the 1992
National Adult Literacy Survey.
According to tests in 2012 given to 15-year-olds by the
Organization for Economic Cooperation & Development, U.S. students were at
17th place in the world on
reading, 29th in math, and 20th in science.
“These failures,” says Blumenfeld, “ are not the result
of an accident. They are the result of programs created by the best-organized
and best-paid educators on the planet. All of these programs that create
failure were conceived to produce precisely the results we are getting.”
This explains, too, why many concerned parents have
decided to teach their children at home while others spend their money to have
their children tutored to overcome the damage of our public schools.
If you have looked around and thought to yourself that
too many of the people who see, hear, work with, and who vote are dumb, you now
know why.
© Alan Caruba, 2015
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