Education In John Taylor Gatto's Against School

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John Taylor Gatto argues in “Against School” that schools are institutions that make children become servants to capitalism, and to achieve such a goal, schools oppress the curiosity in children. I claim that such a statement is false; high schools have a new goal of teaching students so that they become educated adults. Through my experiences, I would say that high school students have the ability to seek their passions. While grade schools, especially grades 1-5, cannot give such a freedom to young children as they lack reason and judgement to make choices at an early age. High school students have the judgement to make their own choices and now have to ability to do so. In my experiences, schools are institutions where one is able to take …show more content…

Gatto argues that the students are taught just to memorize facts and that curiosity is suppressed. In my experiences, however, high schools have changed to have students be intellectually curious. As mentioned earlier, my science classes did not give answers. We had to test and discover what the truth is behind theories. We were given basic guidelines to understand and know what concepts to look for, but that does not limit one’s curiosity. There are multiple ways to write up an experiment to test a hypothesis. We had to make our own procedures and use them to learn. I had many nights where I was questioning whether my procedure would suffice in understanding the concepts at hand. I always felt that I could discover more and truly understand concepts at the fundamental level. Working on these labs, I learned better and I questioned more. Learning about gravity makes me question the universe. Learning about energy makes me question efficiency and natural resources. These questions make me want to learn more. Opposed to Gatto’s argument, curiosity is in every student and it is being expressed in school. It is schools, like the one I attended, that make students question and discover before being

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