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American Public School System Problems


The American Public School System is a Joke and Nobody is Laughing. Few Things Are More Important Than Educating Our Youths but the NWO Schools Make Kids Dumb.


The American public school system is one of the most dynamic systems in the world, apart from the British, French, and Canadian counterparts.

Dynamic herein refers to having an anomaly of episodes and variety among the students.

Some are extremely good and disciplined, securing their places at top notch universities right from elementary schools, while some others end up as failures and finish off with titles such as the country’s best known criminals in history and alike.

Nonetheless the American public school system is still looked upon by many foreign countries, especially in respect of its quality control in urban schools where the demand is high for all-rounded high school students.

Talking about the quality, one thing comes to thought; the education system itself, which is critically acclaimed and disclaimed at the same time.

The reason behind the acclaim is for its flexibility and structure which is rich in social awareness.



Dumbing Down Process

The reason behind the criticism on the other hand is for its “dumbed-down” nature that is catered for the masses, and made by the elite for their own benefit.

The U.S. school system is in fact much renowned for its fake enlightenment given to students on world and domestic happenings.

In fact, it has been mentioned several times in history that most US public school system students are graduating with much less knowledge and capability than similar counterparts from other industrialized or even non-industrialized nations.

Various problems pose threats to the system, from petty administration issues to classroom disruptions and school violence to apathetic teachers.


Some History

A little history on the U.S. school system; this was basically started on 2nd January 1643 by the Town of Dedham in the Massachusetts Bay Colony.

After the American Revolution, education was seen as an important criterion for a successful nation, after which essential level of education was made compulsory, depending on a community’s needs and purposes.

Missionary schools came about some two centuries later, focusing much on the religious based education system, which apparently was worse than it is now.

Towards the 20th and 21st centuries, all of the American public schools systems were under the administration of the individual states, which were collectively under the regulatory board of the federal administration; something that is against the Constitution but is still practiced to date.

Under the federal Education Department, courses and subjects are designed by so-called liberals with no respect for the rights of parents or students, or even the system itself. It is for this reason, among others, that such criticisms over the U.S. school system sound truthful.


The 80’s & those Who Speak Out

Apart from that, there were also some political mishaps in the systems during the 1980s, which, of course, was covered up, that tried to re-structure the education system to be designed according to America’s needs of a ‘’dumbed-down’’ population that does not question the authority of the sovereign and its constituencies.

Some of the factors that were identified to be the problem behind this failure of the American public school system would include excessive focus on memorization rather than on developing problem-solving abilities, simplistic ways of defining problems by mimicking stereotypical models.

They promote professional economic power and status, ignorance of logic and reasoning, assembly line method, clinical narrow-mindedness, and much more.

It is not surprising if any ex-member of the education board or teaching system speaks against the American public school system, due to the fact that they knew what they were doing was wrong, yet things had to be done the way it is instructed to.

Some have even published books on this failing American public school system and what could be done to save it before it is too late.





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