In fact, that's the only way to become educated and it's a lifelong, active process. One cannot be educated but only trained or schooled. Education is not a passive process.
Schools provide training only; they cannot and do not educate anyone despite the rhetoric to the contrary. A tragic outcome of school…
In fact, that's the only way to become educated and it's a lifelong, active process. One cannot be educated but only trained or schooled. Education is not a passive process.
Schools provide training only; they cannot and do not educate anyone despite the rhetoric to the contrary. A tragic outcome of schooling is that it produces people who fancy themselves as educated when the opposite is true. Schooling is only a part of becoming educated and a relatively small one at that.
Not to spam this thread, but Ben Franklin's "Silence Dogood" editorial sums it up nicely. And it quite entertaining as well, far surpassing anything one'd see on the boob tube!
"You do well educating yourself."
In fact, that's the only way to become educated and it's a lifelong, active process. One cannot be educated but only trained or schooled. Education is not a passive process.
Schools provide training only; they cannot and do not educate anyone despite the rhetoric to the contrary. A tragic outcome of schooling is that it produces people who fancy themselves as educated when the opposite is true. Schooling is only a part of becoming educated and a relatively small one at that.
Not to spam this thread, but Ben Franklin's "Silence Dogood" editorial sums it up nicely. And it quite entertaining as well, far surpassing anything one'd see on the boob tube!
https://franklinpapers.org/framedVolumes.jsp
Here's another (one source of many).
A. J. Nock, The Theory of Education in the United States
https://mises.org/library/theory-education-united-states-0