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: The ultimate goal of modern schooling is "standardization," where individuals are rendered predictable and dependable consumers for the corporate state. Proposed Solutions

: Customizing education to the child’s interests and local community needs rather than a national curriculum. John Taylor Gatto - The Underground History of ...

Gatto concludes that while humans can learn the basics of literacy and math in about 100 hours of focused study, the 25,000 hours required by the public system serve primarily as a means of and psychological management. : The ultimate goal of modern schooling is

: Schools teach a "hidden" set of lessons—confusion, class position, indifference, and emotional dependency—that are more influential than the formal academic subjects. he advocated for:

Gatto did not believe the system could be reformed because it is "working exactly as intended". Instead, he advocated for: