The Underground History of American Education
Template:Primary sourcesTemplate:Infobox book The Underground History of American Education: A Schoolteacher’s Intimate Investigation Into the Problem of Modern Schooling (Template:ISBN, pbk. Template:ISBN) is a critique of the United States education system by John Taylor Gatto.<ref>Template:Cite journal</ref><ref>Template:Cite journal</ref><ref>Template:Cite journal</ref><ref>Template:Cite magazine</ref>
A former teacher, Gatto left the classroom the same year he was named New York State Teacher of the Year. He announced his decision in a letter titled "I Quit, I Think".<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>Template:Primary source inline
Using anecdotes gathered from thirty years of teaching, alongside documentation, Gatto presents his view of modern compulsion schooling as opposed to genuine education, describing a "conflict between systems which offer physical safety and certainty at the cost of suppressing free will, and those which offer liberty at the price of constant risk". Gatto argues that educational strategies promoted by government and industry leaders for over a century included the creation of a system that keeps real power in the hands of very few people.
From the book's Introduction:
- "... Underground History isn’t a history proper, but a collection of materials toward a history, embedded in a personal essay analyzing why mass compulsion schooling is unreformable. The history I have unearthed is important to our understanding; it’s a good start, I believe, but much remains undone."
- "... what I’m trying to describe [is] that what has happened to our schools was inherent in the original design for a planned economy and a planned society laid down so proudly at the end of the nineteenth century."
The book was read from 2006-2007 for the Unwelcome Guests radio show.<ref>"The Underground History of American Education." UnwelcomeGuests.net.</ref><ref>Template:Cite web</ref>Template:Primary source inline
Editions
Oxford Scholars Press released a revised edition of the book in 2017, featuring a foreword is by U.S. Congressman Ron Paul, an introduction by David Ruenzel, and an afterword by Richard Grove of Tragedy & Hope media.<ref name=worldcat/> The edition was edited by David James Rodriguez.<ref name=worldcat>The Underground History of American Education: A Schoolteachers's Intimate Investigation Into the Problem of Modern Schooling. WorldCat. Template:OCLC.</ref>Template:Primary source inline
Reception
Layla Abdel Rahim included the book on her reading list regarding education and pedagogy. She described the book as, "an extremely important critique of culture and pedagogy."<ref>Abdel Rahim, Layla (PhD). Review of The Underground History of American Education: A Schoolteacher’s Intimate Investigation Into the Problem of Modern Schooling. miltsov.org</ref>Template:Primary source inline
References
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External links
- Full text at Internet Archive
- Full text online at johntaylorgatto.com
- Full audiobook available (MP3), read by Lyn Gerry and Robin Upton at Unwelcome Guests.
Reviews
- kuro5hin.org review and summary by localroger on archive.org and archive.today
- Review and Summary by Chris Acheson at Slashdot
- Review by VolumesOfValue (audio) at Internet Archive