Summary On Dare The School Build A New Social Order

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This book, Dare The School Build a New Social Order by George Counts, is an examination of teachers, the Progressive Education Movement, democracy and his idea on how to reform the American economy. The book is divided into 5 different sections. The first section is all about the Progressive Education Movement. Through this, George Counts points out many downsides and weaknesses of this ideal. He also talks about how he wants teachers to lead society instead of following it. In the second section, he examines 10 widespread fallacies. These fallacies were that man is born free, that children are born free, they live in a separate world of their own, education remains unchanged, education should have no bias, the object of education is to produce professors, school is an all-powerful educational agency, ignorance rather than knowledge is the way of wisdom, and education is made to prepare an individual for social change. …show more content…

Counts wrote this book in a way that all of the information flows together in a way that furthers his point. He points out ideas that should be so obvious, but are not something we think about on a daily basis. An example of this is in the second section, and throughout the others, he states that teachers should reach for, and hold power. This makes complete sense when analyze how much impact teachers have on society. If we allow society to control our teachers, our children will only learn what the groups and classes that rule society want them to learn. He makes the statement that, “the education system has at its disposal, as no other group, the knowledge and wisdom of the ages.” In my opinion, this is one of the most important facts he states throughout the entire novel. Why are we allowing anyone other than teachers, decide what our children

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