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The Underground History of American Education: A Schoolteacher?s Intimate Investigation Into the Problem of Modern Schooling is a critique of the U.S. education system by John Taylor Gatto.
Gatto, a former teacher, left the classroom the same year in which he was named New York State Teacher of the Year. He announced his decision in a compelling letter titled ".
Using anecdotes gathered from thirty years of teaching, Gatto presents his view of modern compulsion schooling, describing a "conflict between systems which offer physical safety and certainty at the cost of suppressing free will".
Gatto argues that educational strategies promoted by government and industry leaders for over a century included the creation of a system that keeps real power in the hands of very few people.
From the book's Introduction:
Russ Kick offers this in summary: