[NLA] building policy vision
Eileen Eckert
eileeneckert at hotmail.com
Fri Jan 31 09:33:40 EST 2003
Art asked, "How do you suspect that the political machine might reintroduce
the "need" for education back into the subset of our society, millions
strong, who currently are unable to generate the will to get there."
Okay, Art, I'll give it a try. First, who is that "subset of our population"
that doesn't understand the need for education? Do you mean the millions who
are eligible for our programs and whom we're not serving? Or do you mean the
millions who stand on the sidelines while education funding is cut and
education (at all levels) is re-defined to mean the technical skills needed
for specific jobs, and nothing else? Or both?
Either way, I'm not waiting for "the political machine" to do anything about
it. I seem to remember David Rosen articulating a very strong case for why
grassroots advocacy and action is needed, and I agree wholeheartedly--maybe
he could re-post it or jump back in here. The only thing I'd add to that is
that grassroots advocacy is most effective when the advocates can themselves
articulate their understanding of what they want and why, and how it all
fits together.
You also asked, "OR, is this a product of capitalism that dictates a
separation between educated entrepreneurship and uneducated labor that will
continue to refine itself."
If enough people abdicate their civic responsibility to participate in a
democracy, the ones who are left may very well set up the separation you
describe, and act as if it were true and meaningful. Personally, I take
issue with the idea that there is an "educated entrepreneurship"--a
"credentialed" or "degreed" entrepreneurship maybe, but to call it
"educated" implicitly accepts the idea that it's okay to reduce education to
technical skills tranmission. It also promotes the idea that the only
education comes from participation in schooling. "Uneducated labor"? I'm the
first in my family to have a college degree, but I'm not the only educated
person in my family.
Eileen
From: Art LaChance <arthur at ellijay.com>
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Subject: Re: [NLA] building policy vision
Date: Thu, 30 Jan 2003 13:51:13 -0500
Catherine/Eileen,
Art
Art LaChance
Gilmer Learning Center
Ellijay, GA
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