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What is Education Reform?



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By : Martin Murphy    29 or more times read
Submitted 2010-02-07 14:27:04
The raging culture wars have a long string of wounded soldiers and citizens in this world. The most devastating battle is the attack against the minds of young people. The specific culture war I have in mind is education and more specifically education in the Christian sector.

Christians are notorious propagators of false concepts leading to an unbiblical world and life view. One such notorious idea is that covenant children may be farmed out to the church for their education or even to a pagan ungodly government school. Where did Christians find such a silly notion? I don't intend to answer that question, because even if I did, it wouldn't help the sorry condition of elementary, secondary, or higher education.

We have a large volume of books, monographs, and scholarly articles that review the atrocious history of how we got in this mess. What we don't believe or think we have is a solution. The words "believe and think" should apply only to the pagan culture. Christians do have an answer.

Christians should be in the forefront of reforming education in this country, a concept not so new. In Martin Luther's An Appeal to the Ruling Class of German Nationality as to the Amelioration of the State of Christendom, Luther argued for reformation of education. Luther said, "the universities need a sound and thorough reformation." Luther's concern was that the Church of Rome was corrupt to the degree that "everything that the papacy has instituted or ordained is directed solely toward the multiplication of sin and error. Unless they are completely altered from what they have been hitherto, the universities will fit exactly what is said in the Book of Maccabees: 'places for the exercise for youth, and for the Greekish fashion. Nothing could be more wicked, or serve the devil better, than unreformed universities."

Reformation is necessary, but not like Luther wanted reform. Luther wanted to repair public education. The reformation I have in mind must replace public education and the university model.

The primary reason for the replacement is the bankruptcy of public education at all levels. Modernity and its replacement, the postmodern concept, have significantly constituted the bankruptcy.

The driving force of modernity is progress. The tools that make progress possible are many, but for the sake of this our discussion, I'll limit them to pragmatism, relativism, and utilitarianism.

Modernity is a force to be reckoned with, but the force will eventually fail. It must because it is humanistic and not divine. It is proximate and not ultimate. Human autonomy is self-destructive. Divine aseity is the source of the ultimate authority and supreme power. If any educational system survives, it does so because it has ultimate authority to fulfill its purpose. Supreme power must accompany that authority or otherwise some other power will win the day.


Modern educators focus on the proximate rather than the ultimate. I don't hear Christians say, "What does God say about education?" I do hear them say, "What does William James say about education?" There are a few Christians who might ask, "what did John Calvin say about education?" We cannot replace or repair our educational institutions and systems by consulting sinful men. Of course it is wise to consult the church fathers that went before us, but the ultimate authority must be the word of God.

The postmodern educational philosophy is no help in the restoration of educational philosophy. In fact, postmodern thought is all the more reason to replace the present model.

The postmodern educators have effectively created the religion of education as a means to change the culture. After the failure of the enlightenment and its progeny the postmodernists have made educational philosophy a god of the new age.

Herbert Scholossberg accuses the public schools of promoting "the socialization of diverse peoples" and they have been successful in that endeavor. It is sad that Christians, particularly postmodern Christians, have used the educational system in this country to homogenize the variety of cultures that God has set in place. Postmodern educators will not admit that ethnic groups are fundamentally different. To make many cultures into one is not a biblical world and life view.

The philosophical agenda to establish the educational elite has been a miserable failure. One rogue passing along information to other rogues produces a generation of uneducated hypocrites with a diploma to prove they attended a school of higher learning. The travesty is that Christians simply shrug their shoulders.

The educational system proposed by Dewey, Owen, Mann, et al., is a failure by their own standards. Statist education was their goal and all it has produced is an uneducated, uncivilized, and incompetent society that hates its culture of residence.

The academies of colonial America and the academies of the old Southwest were God-centered educational institutions. They resisted the liberal Unitarianism until at last the Unitarians took control of the educational institutions throughout America. The history of those Calvinistic academies shaped the intellectual, cultural, and political lives for many generations. Unfortunately the godless Unitarian universities have created a tyrannical force that has been the most powerful change agent in this country. Os Guinness believes that the role of American public schools was so successful that they "became almost the working equivalent of a European established church" (American Hour, page155). He is right because the educational system in America is a rival to Christianity.

The reformation of the educational system in this country will be painful to the socialites, liberals, and cultural elites. However, Christians do not have a choice in the matter. Reforming our educational system is a noble work for God's people.
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