Analysis Of Michael Moore's Idiot Nation

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In his piece titled Idiot Nation, Michael Moore depicts many faults of the American education system. One quote that caught my attention was “teachers are politician’s favorite punching bags” (pg. 160). Teachers in the public school system are grouped together as the number one predicament when it comes to America’s lack of worldly knowledge. He goes on to discuss the much more egregious and omnipresent issues. I enjoyed Moore’s counter arguments, because I have always disagreed with this myth without knowing the actual problems in our schools. “American schools are literally falling apart” as a result of Nixon’s “block grants” and Bush’s budget cuts during their respective presidencies (pg. 161-2). Libraries have closed, or decreased their hours of operation. Decades old textbooks continue to be used, with few sources of current information present for the students because their libraries cannot afford to remain open. Schools are so overcrowded they hold class anywhere, from additional buildings to the …show more content…

In my experience, the majority of my teachers were dedicated and caring people to their work. I previously thought that maybe I had gotten lucky with my instructors in which classes I participated in, or maybe I am a more open minded person than those who criticized our educators. Now I see that teachers are scapegoats for other complications outside of their control. Even if some are no longer of a higher caliber, a reason for the decline could be disheartening caused by their limited resources and general disrespect year after year. The government may not be willing to reverse past changes, but now the system whose purpose is to prepare the children of today to become the adults of tomorrow is being annexed by business behemoths striving for ever greater profits to fill their

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