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A Nation of Wimps (Hara Estroff Marano) [Part 1]
Part 2: Source: www.whatisgoinon.com Hara Estroff Marano Hour Interview (ABC) www.abc.net.au A Nation of Wimps (Psychology Today) www.psychologytoday.com Excerpt: quod.lib.umich.edu "The whole culture collaborates in artificially extending childhood, primarily through the school system and restrictions on labor. The two systems evolved together in the late 19th-century; the advocates of compulsory-education laws also pushed for child-labor laws, restricting the ways young people could work, in part to protect them from the abuses of the new factories. The juvenile justice system came into being at the same time. All of these systems isolate teens from adults, often in problematic ways. Our current education system was created in the late 1800s and early 1900s, and was modeled after the new factories of the industrial revolution. Public schools, set up to supply the factories with a skilled labor force, crammed education into a relatively small number of years. We have tried to pack more and more in while extending schooling up to age 24 or 25, for some segments of the population. In general, such an approach still reflects factory thinking—get your education now and get it efficiently, in classrooms in lockstep fashion. Unfortunately, most people learn in those classrooms to hate education for the rest of their lives. The factory system doesn’t work in the modern world, because two years after graduation, whatever you learned is out of date. We need education spread over ...
Video Length: 900
Date Found: June 06, 2011
Date Produced: June 06, 2011
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