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Why We Need True Leadership In Education

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There are three kinds of education: Professional education, the public school system, and leadership in education. Leadership in education can also be called the Thomas Jefferson Education.

For families who couldn't afford to give their children any other kind of education, public school was their option. The system was instituted to create students who could become part of the work force after receiving a diploma.

Today, the public school system isn't just seen as an option: It's seen as a must for American students. Educators who know much about Thomas Jefferson's form of education like to call the public school system "conveyor belt education." In other words, it churns out students as if they were factory products.

In the public school system, children are given all the same materials at the same age and are tested indistinguishably. There is no concentration on each individual's talents or interests.

This kind of education produces good workers, at any rate. They are taught what to think.

Professional education is another system that's actually quite similar to public education. These schools focus on giving training in specialized areas and trades, such as law, business, and medicine.

Professional schools are better known as trade schools. These schools are very difficult to get into, with only the best students being highly competitive. A student who emerges from this school is a trained specialist who knows when to think.

The third and final form of education is leadership in education, or leadership education. Throughout history, it is these students who go on to become great leaders in government. It is also these same students who become great speakers, entrepreneurs, and people who promote noble causes.

Thomas Jefferson had a vision to create leaders who would prevent tyranny. Sadly, in just a few short years after his educational plan was instituted, the public education system started involving the government.

Jefferson and other leaders like him throughout history were mostly schooled at home. Once they received the foundation skills, they went to quality schools to learn the classics.

Students are inspired to learn when mentors and teachers guide them in their studies. They learn how to think when placed at the feet of the great minds from the classics.

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