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Old November 19th 04, 08:34 PM
Gray Shockley
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On Fri, 19 Nov 2004 7:54:13 -0600, jitney wrote
(in message ) :

Like any entrenched bureaucracy, the education establishment exists,
not for the students, but as a full employment program for an army of
administrators, assistants, assistants to assistants, and yes,
shrinks. Having to justify their presense on the payroll, they create
needs that aren't really needs and other alternate realities. Part of
this process is an elaborate and complex vocabulary meant to confuse
rather than describe, and to make complicated what is really simple so
as to require a large staff of degreed professionals who,



in a well ordered society,




would be pushing a broom or cleaning toilets. Many
parents have given up on what former Education Secretary William
Bennett called "the blob" (referring to the intransigence of the
education establishment) and turned to private schools and home
schooling with a high rate of success.-Jitney




With the collapse of the Soviet Union, there really aren't enough
"well ordered societies" to go around these days.


But you can always look for "a well ordered society" in North Korea,
Cuba and Red China.




Gray Shockley
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