Public Schools for All?. What is the purpose of public schools in a democracy? / Provide a common culture to all citizens / Deference to the authority.

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Public Schools for All?

What is the purpose of public schools in a democracy? / Provide a common culture to all citizens / Deference to the authority of government / The importance of order / Love of country / Provide a common culture to all citizens / Deference to the authority of government / The importance of order / Love of country

Considerations for establishing and maintaining a public school system / What is the purpose of public schools? / Who should be educated? / What should be taught? / What role should religion play? / What is the purpose of public schools? / Who should be educated? / What should be taught? / What role should religion play?

Changes over Time / The questions and answers about the purpose of public education change over time. / Three viewpoints / Thomas Jefferson / John Dewey / E.D. Hirsch / The questions and answers about the purpose of public education change over time. / Three viewpoints / Thomas Jefferson / John Dewey / E.D. Hirsch

Thomas Jefferson / / Third President of the United States / Principal author, Declaration of Independence / Author, Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom / Founder, University of Virginia / / Third President of the United States / Principal author, Declaration of Independence / Author, Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom / Founder, University of Virginia

Thomas Jefferson / What is the purpose of public schools? / “I think by far the most important bill in our whole code, is that for the diffusion of knowledge among the people. No other sure foundation can be devised for the preservation of freedom and happiness…The tax which will be paid for this purpose is not more than the thousandth part of what will be paid to kings, priests and nobles who will rise up among us if we leave the people in ignorance.” (1786) / What is the purpose of public schools? / “I think by far the most important bill in our whole code, is that for the diffusion of knowledge among the people. No other sure foundation can be devised for the preservation of freedom and happiness…The tax which will be paid for this purpose is not more than the thousandth part of what will be paid to kings, priests and nobles who will rise up among us if we leave the people in ignorance.” (1786)

Thomas Jefferson / Who should be educated? / Elementary schools for all children, rich and poor, male and female. / District colleges for white males who can afford to pay. Scholarships for other deserving students. / University for the most able. / Who should be educated? / Elementary schools for all children, rich and poor, male and female. / District colleges for white males who can afford to pay. Scholarships for other deserving students. / University for the most able.

Thomas Jefferson / What should be taught? / Primary schools: reading, writing, and common arithmetic / District colleges: grammar, history,logarithms, arithmetic, trigonometry, geography, navigation, natural philosophy, Greek and Latin / University: continuation of District College curriculum and “all other useful sciences shall be taught in their highest degree” / What should be taught? / Primary schools: reading, writing, and common arithmetic / District colleges: grammar, history,logarithms, arithmetic, trigonometry, geography, navigation, natural philosophy, Greek and Latin / University: continuation of District College curriculum and “all other useful sciences shall be taught in their highest degree”

Thomas Jefferson / What is the role of religion in public education? / Jefferson believed that religion should be completely separate from government, as well as from the curriculum of the schools. He believed that students should study science and history, through which they would learn secular morality and civic duty. / What is the role of religion in public education? / Jefferson believed that religion should be completely separate from government, as well as from the curriculum of the schools. He believed that students should study science and history, through which they would learn secular morality and civic duty.

John Dewey / / Philosopher--School of Pragmatism / Psychologist / Educational Reformer / Connection between education and social action in a democracy. / Believed that schools did not always meet the social, emotional, and intellectual needs of children and, thus, the needs of society. / / Philosopher--School of Pragmatism / Psychologist / Educational Reformer / Connection between education and social action in a democracy. / Believed that schools did not always meet the social, emotional, and intellectual needs of children and, thus, the needs of society.

John Dewey / What is the purpose of public schools? / “Democracy has to be born anew every generation, and education is its midwife.”(School and Society, 1889) / “…the school [is] the primary and most effective instrument of social progress and reform” (My Pedagogic Creed, 1897) / What is the purpose of public schools? / “Democracy has to be born anew every generation, and education is its midwife.”(School and Society, 1889) / “…the school [is] the primary and most effective instrument of social progress and reform” (My Pedagogic Creed, 1897)

John Dewey / Who should be educated ? / All citizens of the democracy  “ A democracy is more than a form of government; it is primarily a mode of associated living, of conjoint communicated experience. The extension in space of the number of individuals who participate in an interest so that each has to refer his own action to that of others, and to consider the action of others to give point and direction to his own, is equivalent to the breaking down of those barriers of class, race, and national territory which kept men from perceiving the full import of their activity. ” (Democracy and Education, 1916) / Who should be educated ? / All citizens of the democracy  “ A democracy is more than a form of government; it is primarily a mode of associated living, of conjoint communicated experience. The extension in space of the number of individuals who participate in an interest so that each has to refer his own action to that of others, and to consider the action of others to give point and direction to his own, is equivalent to the breaking down of those barriers of class, race, and national territory which kept men from perceiving the full import of their activity. ” (Democracy and Education, 1916)

John Dewey / What should be taught? / Schools should teach problem solving and learning how to think rather than simply learning discrete pieces of information. / “I believe, therefore, that the true centre of correlation of the school subjects is not science, nor literature, nor history, nor geography, but the child’s own social activities…I believe that there is…no succession of studies in the ideal school curriculum. If education is life, all life has…a scientific aspect; an aspect of art and culture and an aspect of communication.” My Pedagogic Creed, 1897 / What should be taught? / Schools should teach problem solving and learning how to think rather than simply learning discrete pieces of information. / “I believe, therefore, that the true centre of correlation of the school subjects is not science, nor literature, nor history, nor geography, but the child’s own social activities…I believe that there is…no succession of studies in the ideal school curriculum. If education is life, all life has…a scientific aspect; an aspect of art and culture and an aspect of communication.” My Pedagogic Creed, 1897

John Dewey / What role should religion play?  Our [public] schools, in bringing together those of different nationalities, languages, traditions, and creeds, in assimilating them together upon the basis of what is common and public in endeavour and achievement, are performing an infinitely significant religious work. They are promoting the social unity out of which in the end genuine religious unity must grow. “ “ Religion in Our Schools ”, 1908 / What role should religion play?  Our [public] schools, in bringing together those of different nationalities, languages, traditions, and creeds, in assimilating them together upon the basis of what is common and public in endeavour and achievement, are performing an infinitely significant religious work. They are promoting the social unity out of which in the end genuine religious unity must grow. “ “ Religion in Our Schools ”, 1908

E.D. Hirsch: Core Knowledge / What is the purpose of public schools? / “the principal aim of schooling is to promote literacy as an enabling competence….the basic goal of education in a human community is acculturation--the transmission of specific information shared by the adults of the group.” (Cultural Literacy, 1987) / What is the purpose of public schools? / “the principal aim of schooling is to promote literacy as an enabling competence….the basic goal of education in a human community is acculturation--the transmission of specific information shared by the adults of the group.” (Cultural Literacy, 1987)

E.D. Hirsch: Core Knowledge / Who should be educated? / “people should have the opportunity to become more competent regardless of class, race, or ethnicity.” (Cultural Literacy, 1987) / “…provide all children equally with the knowledge and skills that will keep them independent and free.” (The Schools We Need and Why We Don’t Have Them, 1996) / Who should be educated? / “people should have the opportunity to become more competent regardless of class, race, or ethnicity.” (Cultural Literacy, 1987) / “…provide all children equally with the knowledge and skills that will keep them independent and free.” (The Schools We Need and Why We Don’t Have Them, 1996)

E.D. Hirsch: Core Knowledge / What should be taught? / Core knowledge is solid--a body of lasting kowledge. / Core knowledge is sequenced--it builds on knowledge; there is a stated outline of content to be learned grade by grade. / Core knowledge is specific--it specifies important knowledge in language arts, history and geography, math, science, and the fine arts. / Core knowledge is shared--it allows all children to share in our national literate culture. / What should be taught? / Core knowledge is solid--a body of lasting kowledge. / Core knowledge is sequenced--it builds on knowledge; there is a stated outline of content to be learned grade by grade. / Core knowledge is specific--it specifies important knowledge in language arts, history and geography, math, science, and the fine arts. / Core knowledge is shared--it allows all children to share in our national literate culture.

E.D. Hirsch: Core Knowledge / What role should religion play?  “ Religion has started wars and ended wars. It has inspired conquest and sometimes resulted in evil. It has also inspired glorious resistance to evil. Religious symbols adorn the flags of many nations, and religious beliefs impel the actions of millions of individuals. Moreover, religions have provided and continue to provide believers with answers to life's enduring questions: … The issue, then, when it comes to religion, is not whether to teach this subject matter, but how to do it well. Without some instruction in world religions, our children's understanding of the world is impoverished, impaired, diminished. Education is a process of opening doors and providing windows on the world. To keep religion a secret in our schools is to shut the doors and close the windows. ” Mary Beth Klee, “ Common Knowledge ”, 1994 / What role should religion play?  “ Religion has started wars and ended wars. It has inspired conquest and sometimes resulted in evil. It has also inspired glorious resistance to evil. Religious symbols adorn the flags of many nations, and religious beliefs impel the actions of millions of individuals. Moreover, religions have provided and continue to provide believers with answers to life's enduring questions: … The issue, then, when it comes to religion, is not whether to teach this subject matter, but how to do it well. Without some instruction in world religions, our children's understanding of the world is impoverished, impaired, diminished. Education is a process of opening doors and providing windows on the world. To keep religion a secret in our schools is to shut the doors and close the windows. ” Mary Beth Klee, “ Common Knowledge ”, 1994

In case you haven’t heard, VBCPS is facing major budget cuts. Visit Read through the outlined proposal of budget by Dr. Merrill. Read through a few of the comments from the VB community. If you were to tell the City Council YOUR OPINION of this proposal- what would YOU say? In a blank word document, write an “I AM VBCPS” letter to the city council- give them your “professional” thoughts. Print & turn in