Category: 5.7.3 Reformation of Education

  • The Reformation of Education

    Roughly speaking we spend 10K per student per year, which varies from a low of 7k in Utah to a high of 20k in NY, plus an additional 2k per student at the federal level’s department of education. I don’t know the state overhead numbers. As far as I can tell there is zero value…

  • Teach Children Spectra, not nouns or verbs.

    THOUGHT OF THE DAY Just as we teach our children nouns, and asians teach their children verbs, what if we all taught our children spectra? In Propertarianism I have guarded against conflation and substitution and enforced causal relations by reliance upon iterating (over and over again) spectra. three points test a line. a spectrum tests…

  • Education. Curriculum Aristocratia

    SUBJECTS (still working on an integrated curriculum) RULE – LIMITS / THE FATHER / ARISTOCRACY – SOVEREIGNTY Athletics and Aesthetics, Epistemology and Testimony, Psychology and Sociology Ethics and Law Politics and Rhetoric Economics and Finance Group Evolutionary Strategy and War PRODUCTION / THE BROTHER / LIBERTY – FREEDOM Accounting and Arithmetic Logic and Mathematics Materials…

  • The Church Failed To Reform And The Sciences Didn’t Have Time To Complete Their Evolutionary Program

    I mean, another way to look at the 20th century is that in response to Darwin, Maxwell, Spencer, (a) the church failed to reform in response by stating that god and natural and physical laws were the same expression of his divinity, and (b) our intellectual class failed to synthesize operationalism as a means of…

  • Grammar Can Be Taught As Testimony

    GRAMMAR IS TAUGHT AS JUSTIFICATION, NOT CRITICISM But the problem of our era is the elimination of pseudoscience and deceit put forth by Marxists, Socialists, Feminists, and Postmodernists. So there is no reason we cannot teach grammar as not just ‘the good manners of victorian expression’, but as ‘the art of preventing the pollution of…