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  1. Arturo De la Mora
    August 22, 2014

    Thanks so much for posting this. Now I realized the importance of being Montessori-consistent in both school and home.

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  2. Bruce Deitrick Price
    April 21, 2018

    Hello,

    Someone suggested I might be interested in The Comprachicos. I put a piece on American Thinker about it, titled “K-12: How our schools make monsters,” with a link to your site. It got a good response from AT readers.

    Here’s what I’m most struck by. Rand analyzed Progressive education more deeply than anyone I’ve seen, and all the way back in 1970. But her analysis was buried in 17,000 words that very few people could get through or understand. I have to wonder if anybody grasped what she was saying.

    I understand education very well at the classroom, practical, or operational level. So, for what it’s worth, I want to endorse Rand’s thinking 100%, and suggest that you harp on it some more. She pulverized Progressive education, blasted it into little pieces, and fed them to dogs in the street.

    It would be very helpful if more people understood her critique, not at some exalted philosophical level but at the level of what Progressive education does to the lives of 8-year-olds and 12-year-olds. I see this as a great way to attack our Education Establishment.

    Good luck with your ambitious project,

    Bruce Deitrick Price

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    • Stephen Hicks
      April 22, 2018

      Hi Bruce: Do you have a link to your piece at AT?

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  3. Bruce Deitrick Price
    May 6, 2018

    K-12: How our schools make monsters

    https://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2018/04/k12_how_our_schools_make_monsters.html

    PS: The one on Friday–“K-12: Let the peasants eat popcorn”– deals with the problem that even as our public school system declines, our upper-class and nominal leaders stand aside passively or indifferently. The article is an attempt to make these people feel guilty. Good luck on that.

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