The Degrading Quality of Education in America: Idiot Nation by Michael Moore and Against School by John Taylor Gatto

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Schools are the basic foundation of knowledge, which is imparted to children. They give a chance for children to gain knowledge in various fields such as humanity, literature, history, mathematics and science. By obtaining knowledge, they are in a better position to know the world around them. A school is a society where faith and other values are developed. Schools also play an important role in a democratic social set up. Students of today are the citizens of tomorrow. Schools are the backbone of a society, where children interact with other children and develop certain social skills. Education in schools opens doors to various opportunities that would not be possible if it had not been for the knowledge one gained at school. However, in the articles, “Idiot Nation” by Michael Moore and “Against School” by John Taylor Gatto, the authors express their concerns about the degrading quality of education. There are many problems the education system is facing today, and several of them are having negative effects on the quality of the education that the students are receiving which are highlighted aptly by the effective use of rhetorical strategies by Moore and Gatto. The purpose of Michael Moore’s article is to focus upon the different insights of a society and to point out all of its flaws. As a college dropout himself, he blames the education system and tells the readers about its loopholes. He blames the ills of America on it being represented by ignorant high ranking officers and blames the people for electing ignorant presidents who keep bragging about everything and end up looking stupid. On the other hand, Gatto who was a teacher for almost three decades claims the students as well as the teachers were equally bored at the s... ... middle of paper ... ...they were given enough motivation. On the contrary, Moore is giving a message that a strong initiative has to be taken to make our system free of corruption and improvement in the American society has to be made for us to be recognized as a super power. Moore also focuses on the fact that the responsibility for the failure of the education system is because of the unholy nexus between the corrupt politicians and the corporate. To sum up, both these authors have been successful in catching the attention of audience and supporting their arguments through their effective use of rhetorical strategies. Works Cited Colombo, Gary, Robert Cullen and Bonnie Leslie, Eds. Rereading America, 9th ed. Boston: Bedford/ St. Martins, 2013 Print. Gatto, John Taylor. “Against School.” Colombo, Cullen and Lisle 141-150 Moore, Michael. “Idiot Nation.” Colombo, Cullen, Lisle 121-140

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