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America's Educational System

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America: the land of freedom and innovation. For upwards of two hundred years, America has impressed the world with the courage of her people, her ideas, her ingenuity, and her tenacity. Her very name is synonymous with the dream of freedom and the idea that one can make something of oneself regardless of beginning social status if only one works hard. America gives her working citizens, overall, an amazing quality of life compared to most of the world. However, she has her problems: political unrest, social justice issues, issues defining the Constitution, school shootings, police brutality, and many more concerning issues. Some purport that many of America's problems could be solved with education. However, that in and of itself is a problem. America's educational system is corrupt and not her own. It is an age …show more content…

The Prussian government subtly subverted the minds of its citizens to believe that it knew how to care for children better then their parents by brainwashing and buying out professionals to carry out its agenda. In fact, the American culture also embraces this theory that the state knows better than parents what's best for their children. Both system share this idea, and many other characteristics. For example, both systems enforce national testing, mandatory school attendance, and national teacher training. The Prussian educational system also demanded mandatory kindergarten attendance in order to begin to break children's ties to the family structure. Meanwhile, mandatory kindergarden attendance in America varies from state to state. It is only mandatory in 15 out of 50 states. However, the presumed purpose is the same as the Prussian purpose. The entire Prussian school system operated on a atmosphere of fear starting even on the kindergarten level, brainwashing its students for 12 years with its militaristic and socialist ideologies: the state's good before the people's. This system of fear and control

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