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Dumbing Us Down - 25th Anniversary Edition

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John Taylor Gatto's radical treatise on public education, a bestseller for 25 years, continues to advocate for the unshackling of children and learning from formal schooling. Now, in a changing wor...
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  • 19 May 2017
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Transform your child's education from institutional compliance to intellectual freedom. Former New York State Teacher of the Year John Taylor Gatto reveals how compulsory schooling creates dependent workers instead of independent thinkers, replacing natural curiosity with rule-following conformity. Over 30 years of classroom experience led to his revolutionary discovery: genius is as common as dirt, but conventional education systematically destroys it.

Why This Educational Awakening Matters Now:

After 100+ years of mandatory schooling, literacy rates have dropped, families are fragmented, and children are increasingly disaffected. This isn't failure - it's the system working exactly as designed to produce compliant workers rather than creative thinkers.

What You'll Discover:

  • The hidden curriculum that trains children for industrial compliance instead of critical thinking
  • Step-by-step strategies for transitioning from school-based to self-directed learning
  • How to identify and nurture your child's natural learning style and interests
  • Practical methods for creating engaging educational experiences without formal curriculum
  • Real-world approaches to developing critical thinking, problem-solving, and life skills
  • Community resources and support networks for families choosing educational alternatives

25 Years of Proven Impact:

This bestseller has guided over 100,000 families toward educational freedom, with children achieving remarkable academic and personal success through self-directed learning. Zachary Slayback, Ivy League dropout and tech entrepreneur, provides a powerful new foreword demonstrating how Gatto's principles create innovators and leaders.

Your child's natural love of learning can't wait for education reform. Start implementing these time-tested strategies immediately to unlock their intellectual potential and creativity. Join thousands of families discovering that education works best when it honors children's innate curiosity.

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Price: $19.99
Pages: 144
Publisher: New Society Publishers
Imprint: New Society Publishers
Publication Date: 19 May 2017
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9780865718548
Format: Paperback
BISACs: EDUCATION / Curricula, Curriculum planning & development, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / General, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Policy / General, FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS / Education, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Propaganda, Sociology, Central / national / federal government policies, Parenting: advice & issues, Political control and freedoms
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"A remarkable achievement. I can't remember ever reading such a profound analysis of modern education."
— Howard Zinn, on The Underground History of American Education

"Education's most original thinker."
— Daniel H. Pink, author of Free Agent Nation

"I've loved John Gatto's work ever since I first encountered his astounding essays."
— Christiane Northrup, M.D., author of Women's Bodies, Women's Wisdom

"I count John Gatto among my heroes."
— Robert Bly

"Gatto is a singular antidote to stale convention."
— David Guterson, author of Snow Falling On Cedars

"Brilliant Work."
— Laissez Faire Books

"I agree with damn near every semi-colon and comma that Mr. Gatto has written."
— Tom Peters, author of In Search of Excellence

"Gatto's voice is strong and unique, a Socrates of the educational world."
— Thomas Moore, author of Care of the Soul

"Any student would be lucky to have a teacher like Gatto."
— Editorial in Commonweal

"I'm still baffled by how someone so forthright would have been named Teacher of the Year."
— Jeanne Allen, Editor, Education Update, Washington DC

"One of the world's most controversial education reformists."
— The Western Australian

"...inspirational and chillingly on the money."
— Bruce Bebb, The Hollywood Reporter, Hollywood CA

"You've got guts."
— D'Arcy Rickard, British Columbia School Trustees Association, Canada

"Easily the most brilliant and arresting salvo on education that I've seen."
— Graham Betts, Madison WI

"I read what you had to say with the greatest of delight and shared it with friends, one of whom said it brought tears to her eyes. We both thank you for writing."
— Edward M. Jones, Editor, A Voice for Children, Santa Fe NM

"Professor Kenneth E. Boulding saw your writing and got it to me. I so fully agreed with everything you said that you have re-excited me about the similar mission I am on."
— Ed Lyell, Colorado State Board of Education, Denver CO

"A very important and passionate book - a reawakening of the penetrating critique of schooling made in the 1960s by John Holt, Jonathan Kozol, and James Herndon...it deserves top be in every bookstore in the country. Yours is a voice of humanity, community and love. Bravo."
— Ron Miller, Editor, Holistic Education Review

"My daughter, a smart, dedicated 14-year-old who just dropped out of high school and is successfully pursuing independent studies reports that your findings about the nature of institutional schooling are precisely right. Drove her nuts."
— Ken Richards, Richmond IN

"Brilliant. I've never seen so many true statements about education, children and families in one place.... Your insights and integrity are wonderful."
— Norah Dooley, Cambridge MA

"Seldom have I read such a penetrating and passionate diagnosis of our current educational and cultural crisis. And I have read all the current weighty expostulations."
— Robert Inchausti, California Polytechnic University, San Luis Obispo CA

"I can visualize the Department of Education putting out a contract on your life. Please continue to speak out in the direction you are going."
— W. Evans, Woodbury/St.George UT

"Your articles are wonderful and so desperately needed. I've copied them for a dozen families and everyone was enthusiastic. One mother said, 'We should elect this man President."
— Elaine Majors, Chapel Hill NC

"Thank you for challenging public education - in your Wall Street Journal editorial, your evening program at Carnegie Hall, your book, and all the rest."
— Sandra Booth, Spring Valley NY

"It is as refreshing to read and hear your words as it is to study Zen.... Good show."
— John Warfield, Huntingdon VA

John Gatto was a schoolteacher for 30 years. He resigned in the Op-Ed pages of The New York Times upon receiving the New York State Teacher of the Year award. He has been a fierce advocate for self-directed "guerrilla" education for decades, and is also the author of Weapons of Mass Instruction and The Underground History of American Education .

Zachary Slayback is an entrepreneur, Ivy League dropout, and communicator, focusing on issues of education, innovation, and social change. He's the author of The End of School (2016) and a founding team member at Praxis, an apprenticeship program for young people looking for a real-world education.

Foreword, by Zachary Slayback
Preface - About the Author
1. The Seven-Lesson Schoolteacher
2. The Psychopathic School
3. The Green Monongahela
4. We Need Less School, Not More
5. The Congregational Principle
Extra Bonus Chapter: Against School
Afterword
Postscript 2005 - From the Publisher
Postscript 2017 - From the Publisher
Also available by John Taylor Gatto
A Note about New Society Publishers