Title Turning Learning Right Side Up
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Title Turning Learning Right Side Up

by Russell L. Ackoff & Daniel Greenberg

Built for the Industrial Revolution. Still running that program.

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you want to understand why educational reform keeps failing — from a systems scientist and a democratic educator who both concluded the system itself is the problem

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Ackoff was a legendary systems scientist at Wharton who spent his career studying how institutions fail the people they claim to serve. Greenberg co-founded Sudbury Valley School in 1968 — the democratic school where children of all ages govern themselves, choose their own learning, and are never compelled to do anything — and has been running it for over fifty years. They came to the same conclusions from opposite directions and this book is their conversation: a systems theorist and an education innovator arriving at the same place through completely different routes. The educational system was built for the Industrial Revolution — to produce compliant workers who could follow instructions, sit still, and do repetitive tasks — and it has not meaningfully changed since. It educates children for a world that no longer exists, instilling values antithetical to democracy, and extinguishes the creativity and joy it ought to nourish. What replaces it must start from completely different premises: that children are naturally curious, that learning is driven by genuine need and genuine interest, that the job of adults is to create conditions rather than deliver content. The most rigorous systems-level argument for educational transformation on the shelf — and the one that most clearly shows that the problem is not fixable by reform but requires a different foundation entirely.

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Themes
Capital MachineryRadical Pedagogy