Factory-Model Schools and Progressive Education #316

Factory-Model Schools and Progressive Education #316

Think and Act Locally

This YouTube transcript critiques the progressive education movement, particularly its roots in the factory model of schooling. It highlights John Dewey’s vision of education as a means of shaping social consciousness and his admiration for the Soviet educational system. The text asserts that 19th-century reformers sought to create schools that mirrored the efficiency of factories, treating students like workers. Figures like Elwood Patterson Cubberly embraced this concept, envisioning schools as factories that mold children to meet societal demands based on centralized administration and standardized testing. The transcript questions whether this factory-model approach, championed by progressives, has yielded the best educational outcomes compared to parental education.

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