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John Taylor #Gatto: The Underground History of American #Education.

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Press PLAY to begin your journey. This video series is based on John Taylor Gatto's book, and arranged and edited by Brett Veinotte

Whether you're just now learning about John Taylor Gatto's work or well versed in it, this video series is a powerful and sharable resource. These videos consist of well-chosen excerpts from The Underground History of American Education, because they strike the root of the issues we see in American schools today.

The series includes eye opening accounts of Gatto's time as a school teacher, while elucidating the not-so-well-known history of modern schooling in America. Today's school critics and reformers stand on Gatto's shoulders, since it was Gatto who spent untold hours scouring through dry and bland writings of the architects of modern schooling to create this digestible and entertaining read. This is one of many books he wrote on the problems and history of compulsory schooling.

This playlist offers an ideal entry point into the work of John Taylor Gatto. It will also provide clarity for those already in the trenches of alternative education. This knowledge is of absolute necessity for anyone considering their own education or the education of their children.

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John Taylor #Gatto: The Underground History of American #Education.

"...After almost thirty years of teaching in New York City's inner city schools, he was named New York City teacher of the year in 1989, 1990 and 1991, and that same year was also named New York State teacher of the year.

Later in 1991, he wrote a letter announcing his retirement from teaching titled: "I quit, I think” to the op ed pages of The Wall Street Journal stating that he no longer wished to, quote, "hurt kids to make a living".

Soon thereafter, he was the subject of a show at Carnegie Hall titled An Evening with John Taylor Gatto, which then launched a career of public speaking in the area of public school reform.

He then began a worldwide public speaking and writing career and has received several awards..."

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