¶ … education provides some interesting and challenging ideas that requires the reader to examine some of the more intangible aspects of learning and living. The purpose of this essay is to respond to this article and inject my personal views about the quality of education and the meanings of learning and knowledge.
Kohn's introduction to this topic surrounding his wife's extensive schooling and her relative lack of knowledge outside of her chosen field of expertise provides an adequate starting point to begin the discussion. Although the author appears to be simultaneously bragging about both his and his wife's accomplishments, he exposes some of his dogmatic assumptions about the topic. Kohn assumes that acquiring a PhD and attending medical school means that that person has achieved some level of education. This is a poor example of attempting to define the meaning of education, much less well-educated. Schooling does not equal education as the essay would like you to believe. The article's conflation with schooling and learning ultimately distracts the defining mechanism this article's title insists it is trying to do.
For me schooling is more of a socialization tool that does try to condition students to behave according to social norms. Kohn does address this topic slightly when he critiques the more obvious flaws that schooling presents. His comments on job skills and test scores exposes what is the heart of the systematic attempts of school systems that try to provide a narrow view of knowledge by forcing students to participate in groupthink and view life through a very narrow and constricting lens.
Kohn's desire to inject virtue into standardization emboldens his desperate attempt to coalesce students into to larger systems to encourage his readers to abandon individual interpretation. Kohl's description of quality demonstrates...
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