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John Taylor Gatto Against School

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"When you take the free will out of education, that turns it into schooling, “said Gatto. (John Taylor Gatto) According to Gatto, boredom is ruining the modern day society. He is convinced that we should blame ourselves for boredom, and that everyone should be able to entertain themselves. In this essay "Against School" he makes it clear that he doesn't believe that school is necessary. He talks about how George Washington and Benjamin Franklin accomplish things without the need of education in a school. His point of view in this essay is that he doesn’t think that schools are the best way to educate students. (114-22) Sorting students into levels, groups and roles is a good idea for students as well as for teachers but why do students of a different economic background get a very different type of education?
After reading John Taylor Gatto’s essay a series of questions begin to rise in my head. Is school really that necessary? Is that the only way for someone to be successful in life? We've been raised thinking that school is the only way we can be successful in life. Going to college and getting a bachelor or master’s degree. But even though sometimes when you have a degree you can't really even find a job based on the education you have received. I strongly agree and disagree with some parts of Gatto. Like any college student we all think …show more content…

He learned that being bored was an action that only he was responsible for and no one else was. It was his responsibility to learn and to entertain himself. We're always complaining that were bored but that’s just us. There's tons of thing we could be doing but decided to just be bored all the time. Going to school can be fun, well at least we can make it. Paying attention and asking questions could be a way for us to not be bored in that class. Being involved could be a great way to find some interest in the

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