• doublejay1999@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    It’s an interesting point and appeals to my anarchist tendencies, but was it not broadly agreed that adults take decisions on behalf of minors, because an accumulation of experience and wisdom make them better equipped so to do ?

    And was it not also broadly agreed that in the absence of a suitable adult, society would take those decisions, as best they could, for such children ?

    Of course, one size does not fit all, but as was recently highlighted by pandemic, a great many children are, tragically, much safer in school than not.

    If school as an institution were replaced, we’d still face those problems, I think.

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      1 year ago

      Of course, one size does not fit all

      I suppose that’s the root of the issue with our approach to education. If schooling is mandatory then it should also be mandatory to properly meet each child’s individual needs, but in practice that doesn’t happen. As a result many children reject school and achieve poor outcomes from it.