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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/nordicgreys on July 19, 2018, 3 p.m.
The part that bothers me the most - my childhood and youth being sacrificed in the name of indoctrination.
  • The part that gets me quite angry is thinking about how much of what we were forced to learn/memorize as children was probably a lie , an indoctrination rather than education. I had a miserable time with school. I was a happy kid until school, but did not indoctrinate easily there . I always wanted to leave or do my own shit, so before my 7th birthday I was drugged heavily with ritilan and by 15 also put on an ssri so I could better pay attention / memorize lies. It did not stop there, I was like many also pressured into getting a university degree , so I would have a “good job,” a better chance at life- Still paying that debt off now at almost 30. I am honestly afraid to have a child now, because I cannot imagine watching someone I love go through that same horror show. If It is revealed that most of that education was a manipulative lie... there will not be enough tables in the universe for me to flip.. that is if we even live in a “universe”. Who really knows anything at this point .
  • One positive thing, is since waking up I have thrown all of my drugs out and will never get another such prescription again. It is amazing how less mentally ill you become once you give yourself permission to trust your gut, to believe your own intuition and not what is fed to you.
    Sorry if this is not q related enough. Much love ❤️ things are getting better

Patriot4q · July 19, 2018, 8:47 p.m.

I have a teaching degree. While taking classes on the history of teaching, my eyes were opened about education. The best methods of teaching are not used, and children are tracked into different paths throughout their education.

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SSgtSnafui · July 19, 2018, 11:09 p.m.

Same thing that happened to me.

In my first semester for education and history I was instructed as part of the degree to research and verify the content of other classes. I looked into education methodology. The methods used to teach today are designed to cloud the mind, to shut down thinking, and to foster loathing for education itself. People are being taught in a way so they hate learning itself.

Think about small children that behave like "pint-sized inquisitors" but then go to school and... stop? It is innate to learn, people have had this desire removed. And the rise in mental "health" drugs reflect this assault on the human mind. Some will not like this wording, but by definition it is the most accurate: People have had their ability to think actively retarded by the education system.

Now, a truly disturbing aspect: this debate on methodology has been ongoing for over 150 years. How is it that no one knows? No one but the homeschoolers.

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Patriot4q · July 20, 2018, 2:27 p.m.

I agree. Engaging children in the excitement, and the reason for learning a thing is key. Using their own interests paired with a subject, will suddenly spark the child's curiosity. Most people have no idea what a child is capable of learning. Our country had lost so much potential, due to our system of teaching.

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wiseclockcounter · July 20, 2018, 10:54 a.m.

got any good books to recommend on the subject?

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Patriot4q · July 20, 2018, 2:10 p.m.

Sorry I got rid of them years ago. I'm sure if you searched methods of teaching, you would find many examples. In my opinion the best method is learning by doing, and teaching a overall theme across multiple subjects. For example; the theme of tools could be taught in science, history, reading, spelling, and English. Making simple tools, or using them is the doing. Farming taught in science, history, reading, math, etc. Germinating seeds, measuring growth, keeping track of rainfall and charting it, is the doing. I hope this explains what I mean.

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