Education: Why School Shaped You More Than You Realize
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In the fourth and final episode of their social heredity series, Brooke Benevento and Danielle Griffiths tackle the institution that shaped nearly all of us: education.
Danielle digs into the surprising origins of the American school system — from the Puritans' Old Deluder Satan Act of 1647, to Prussia's military-inspired model, to John D. Rockefeller's investment in creating a workforce of obedient workers rather than critical thinkers. They explore how standardized testing was born from Frederick Kelly's Kansas Silent Reading Test — and how even its creator later criticized it for crushing student creativity.
Brooke shares a powerful personal story about a teacher who called her writing "the worst story I've ever heard" — and how that one moment silenced her creative voice for decades. Both hosts open up about school experiences that left lasting marks and discuss why labels like "too talkative" or "not focused" aren't flaws — they're clues to who your child really is.
In this episode, you'll learn:
- The real origins of the American school system — from Puritan literacy to Prussian obedience
- How Rockefeller's investment shaped schools to produce workers, not thinkers
- The story behind standardized testing and why its own creator rejected it
- How a single teacher's words can shape (or shatter) a child's identity
- Why school labels like "unfocused" or "too talkative" are actually strengths in disguise
- Practical ways to help your kids become critical thinkers
- Why it's never too late to redefine yourself and change your path
Resources mentioned:
- The Old Deluder Satan Act of 1647
- Frederick Kelly and the Kansas Silent Reading Test
- The "fish climbing a tree" quote (often attributed to Albert Einstein)
- Cal Poly San Luis Obispo — "Learn by Doing"
- Peace and Prosperity Institute
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