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LTC Stephen F.
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Thank you, my friend Maj Marty Hogan for making us aware that May 4 is the anniversary of the birth of American educational reformer inspired by the work of the Whig dedication to promoting public education Horace Mann who served in the Massachusetts State legislature (1827–1837). In 1848, after public service as Secretary of the Massachusetts State Board of Education, Mann was elected to the United States House of Representatives (1848–1853).

The History of Dumbed-Down Education in America - from Mann to Dewey to Obama and Beyond
"In this short and insightful speech, international journalist and educator Alex Newman, co-author of Crimes of the Educator, explains the history of dumbed-down government education in America. He starts with the founders, goes on to Prussian school-model supporter Horace Mann, to Rockefeller-backed "progressive" education godfather John Dewey, all the way to the Common Core backed by Obama. Newman also explains where this is all going--a global education regime for dumbing down humanity--if it's not stopped. Along the way, Alex also accuses the education establishment of massive crimes against children and America. One of the biggest ones involves deliberately reducing the literacy of the American people using "whole word" or "look-say" or "sight word" methods of teaching reading instead of what works: phonics."
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CiYc_ziwXE0

Background from pbs.org/onlyateacher/horace.html
"Horace Mann (1796-1859)
Horace Mann, often called the Father of the Common School, began his career as a lawyer and legislator. When he was elected to act as Secretary of the newly-created Massachusetts Board of Education in 1837, he used his position to enact major educational reform. He spearheaded the Common School Movement, ensuring that every child could receive a basic education funded by local taxes. His influence soon spread beyond Massachusetts as more states took up the idea of universal schooling.

Mann's commitment to the Common School sprang from his belief that political stability and social harmony depended on education: a basic level of literacy and the inculcation of common public ideals. He declared, "Without undervaluing any other human agency, it may be safely affirmed that the Common School...may become the most effective and benignant of all forces of civilization." Mann believed that public schooling was central to good citizenship, democratic participation and societal well-being. He observed, "A republican form of government, without intelligence in the people, must be, on a vast scale, what a mad-house, without superintendent or keepers, would be on a small one." The democratic and republican principals that propelled Mann's vision of the Common School have colored our assumptions about public schooling ever since.

Mann was influential in the development of teacher training schools and the earliest attempts to professionalize teaching. He was not the first to propose state-sponsored teacher training institutes (James Carter had recommended them in the 1820s), but, in 1838, he was crucial to the actual establishment of the first Normal Schools in Massachusetts. Mann knew that the quality of rural schools had to be raised, and that teaching was the key to that improvement. He also recognized that the corps of teachers for the new Common Schools were most likely to be women, and he argued forcefully (if, by contemporary standards, sometimes insultingly) for the recruitment of women into the ranks of teachers, often through the Normal Schools. These developments were all part of Mann's driving determination to create a system of effective, secular, universal education in the United States"

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CW5 Jack Cardwell
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Great share!
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SPC Douglas Bolton
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Maj Marty Hogan heard too much about him when teaching.
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