Education Is a Right. This is pretty
much accepted by everyone in today's world but what does it mean? How
is this right defined and how can it be enforced? One thing is for sure
-- defining and enforcing this right are a necessity. Without providing
the coming generations with an education commensurate with
the level required by societies and the world today, how can we
possibly bring into being the kind of future we want?
But
who decides what is needed by societies today? Who decides the content
and funding of education? What forms of social, political and other
culture are the youth imbued with through the education system? What
about settling scores with the old conscience of society such as the
cruel discrimination in the case of Indigenous children and
families and the systemic racism they face? Or the discriminatory ways
in which children from immigrant families and other backgrounds are
treated, or how the Canadian economy exploits international students as
cash cows -- to the tune of $19 billion in the case of "visa students?"
How does the education system assess and deal with the
problems of adolescence and growing up and their many related matters?
Do these issues and how they are dealt with by governments at all
levels support the educators, schools, communities, and most
importantly the youth or are they used to divide us? Do they treat the
youth as human beings with rights or just as categories of "things" to
be targeted for reward or punishment and the consumption of "things"
according to values nobody has discussed and decided for themselves?
An education system is financed to educate and train youth according
to the needs of an economy. When that economy is in the hands of a tiny
financial oligarchy, which is self-serving to the extreme, the
direction of the economy and the education system is set according to
the very narrow private aims of the oligarchs in control. How do we
as educators and others concerned with education and the youth deal
with this reality?
In the field of education, what governments see fit to provide is
controlled by the narrow private aims of those who own and control the
economy, and in particular the companies that produce and sell
everything in the education market. This includes the necessary
infrastructure, buildings, computers, furnishings, textbooks and
equipment of all
kinds. But the tentacles of these private interests reach well beyond
this to what kind of workers they want produced for their labour
market. The control of these powerful private interests extends to the
curriculum, programming, demands for research and importantly the aim
of the education system itself.
The aim of those who direct the education system from the top is to
serve the private interests of those in control of the economy, the
financial oligarchy. The aim coming from the top means that the
educators and youth are put under tremendous pressure to obey and fit
into this anti-social atmosphere of serving narrow private interests
and
their market including their labour market. They are forced to "fend
for themselves" and "do whatever it takes" to secure a niche for
themselves in the education system and labour market the financial
oligarchs control.
However, try as they might, these narrow private interests do not,
and cannot, control the people. Try as they might, they cannot force
the educators and support workers, parents and students to agree with
them and willingly succumb. This is their problem and society's great
asset. While getting an education is a source of constant worry for
the younger generations because of the cost and the dog-eat-dog,
everyone-fend-for-themselves culture, many youth are defying this
dictate in order to build a bright future for themselves. While the
degeneration of the system of education is increasingly stressful for
teachers, education workers, principals and parents, many are
courageously and
with tremendous dedication and determination finding ways and means to
say No! to the cutbacks, privatization, dictate and imposition of
unacceptable aims and conditions. Even administrators, who are hired
and pressured by those who have their fingers in the education pie to
run schools, colleges and universities like private businesses whose
main aim is to make money for all and sundry, are speaking out despite
threats of job loss and other forms of reprisal.
This resistance, this refusal to give in, this spirit of saying No!
when necessary, makes the unity in action among educators, support
staff, students and parents life-giving and important. It makes the
demands and claims of those who work and live in the field of education
-- educators, students, parents and others -- life-giving and
important.
The educators are professionals who have taken up a duty to society,
to their students and to themselves. When they speak about their
conditions of life and work and the problems in the field of education
as a result of cutbacks and lack of funding or the self-seeking demands
of the powerful private interests, their voices are worth more than
gold. We should listen to them and support them when they fight to
affirm their rights and speak in their own name.
We need a society that provides rights with a guarantee including
the right to education because we need enlightened teachers, education
workers, schools, colleges and universities to help raise our young
people and open a path forward for the progress of society.
This article was published in
September 27, 2021 - No. 88
Article Link:
https://cpcml.ca/WF2021/Articles/WO08881.HTM
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