Had read this in a friend's dissertation on the education system and
this thread reminded me of it. I think it articulates pretty well what
the malaise in the system is:


"They school them to confuse process and substance. Once these become
blurred, a new logic is assumed: the more treatment
there is, the better are the results; or, escalation leads to success.
The pupil is thereby "schooled" to confuse teaching with learning,
grade advancement with education, a diploma with competence, and
fluency with the ability to say something new. His imagination is
"schooled" to accept service in place of value. Medical treatment is
mistaken for health care, social work for the improvement of community
life, police protection for safety, military poise for national
security, the rat race for productive work. Health, learning, dignity,
independence, and creative endeavour are defined as little more than
the performance of the institutions, which claim to serve these ends,
and their improvement is made to depend on allocating more resources
to the management of hospitals, schools, and other agencies in
question."
- Ivan Illich, Deschooling society

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