As teachers, we know that children seldom are fooled when adults' actions do not conform to their words. In my last post, I discussed the 19th-century connections between schools, child labor, and the juvenile justice system--and the way in which I believe this history predisposes schools to follow a paradigm of "Control."
We all know the good things that we want to do for children in our schools. That is the "What I say" part. Now please suspend your objections for a few moments, and come along with me as we do a purely visual comparison, to see what we do:
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L-R: British child factory workers in the 19th century; a contemporary math class, and a contemporary science class. |
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L-R: A 19th century sweatshop; a contemporary civics class, and a contemporary elementary classroom. |
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L-R: A minimum-security prison in Oregon; the former Central Junior High in Ames, IA, and a contemporary hallway in an unidentified school. |
I think it is certain that many alert students have not failed to notice, as well.
PHOTO CREDITS: I have a lot of people to thank for these images! Click the links to get context for each: "Factory/School #1": Women at punch presses-Northern Illinois University; Library computers-City of Huntington Beach, CA; Classroom computers-Brock University. "Factory/School #2": British child laborers-South African History Online; Math class-Moving with Math; Science classroom-Celsias.com. Factory/School #3: Sweatshop-Fundamentals of Finance; Civics class-Kindnews.org; Elementary classroom-Paladin Post. "Prison/School": Prison hallway-The Oregonian; Historic Central Junior High-Ames Historical Society; unidentified school hallway-Parent Society. "Metal Detectors": Walk-through at school-American Studies Wiki; Robben Island Prison entrance-Charles Apple; NYC metal scan-Gothamist. "Uniformed Officers": SRO Officer Psilopoulos-Johnston Insider; Unidentified British prison guard-The Daily Mail; Unidentified officer with schoolchild-"Snippits and Slappits." "Police Dogs": Rikki the Lab-Lubbock Online; Prison guard and bomb dog-K9 Pride; Dutch the drug-sniffer-KBOI-TV.