Evolution of Schooling

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Benjamin R. Barber, author of the best selling Jihad vs. McWorld, asserts that public schools are “the very foundation of our democratic civic culture…institutions where we learn what it means to be a public and start down the road toward common national and civic identity. They are the forges of our citizenship and the bedrock of our democracy.” (USA Today Magazine). Schooling has evolved over the years between the requirements for students and teachers. Back in the day the method of learning was memorization and motivating students was threatened through harsh discipline. These days most kids want to do well in school and there are more curriculum that is taught by teachers.

The chief goals of education are different now from back then. One-room schoolhouses were built between the 1800s and the early 1900s. They were most common in rural areas of the Midwest. Iowa alone had more than 12,000 one-room schoolhouses. They were placed so that they were no more than a few miles from any student. The schoolhouses were strictly utilitarian, which is the belief that a morally good action is one that helps the greatest number of people. The rooms consisted of four wooden walls, a few windows on each wall, and an entrance door. A wood stove provided heat and the bathroom was an outhouse (Pieper).

The American educator Horace Mann once said: “As an apple is not in any proper sense and apple until it is ripe, so a human being is not in any proper sense a human being until he is educated.” The goals of formal education back then were cultural beliefs and values from scribes and priests. The method of learning was memorization, and the motivation was the fear of harsh physical discipline. On ancient Egyptian clay tablet a child had writt...

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...re making standards stricter and tougher which makes students work harder for an education where to back in the day school was a complete joke. Schooling is very important because being educated allows you to have a better life and work a good paying job.

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