Superintendent of Public Instruction Catherine Truitt trash-talks critical thinking [View all]
by Alexander H. Jones
In my years of following state politics, I have heard North Carolina Republicans say stupid, outrageous, incomprehensible and otherwise foolish things. Pat McCrory said Caitlin Jenner would have to use the mens shower if she ran track at UNC-Chapel Hill. Larry Pittman and others declared that the State of North Carolina has a right to nullify U.S. Supreme Court decisions within its borders. And so forth. But nothing I have heard echoing out of right-wing avenue was more utterly discrediting to a public servant than what DPI leader Catherine Truitt recently said about the purpose of K-12 education. Read on, if you can stomach it.
Weve got to redefine what the purpose of K-12 education is, she declared. Some would say its to produce critical thinkers. But my team and I believe that the purpose of a public K-12 education is to prepare students for the post-secondary plans of their choice so that they can be a functioning member of the workforce. In one quick stroke, the leader of public education in North Carolina discounted and disparaged critical thinking, the foundation of an enlightened citizenry. In saying this she definitively sided with the forces of political authoritarianism and capitalist plunder, the two great foes of the American experiment that have always fought against liberal education.
More than anything else, Truitts remarks reminded me of rants by her fellow unreconstructed white Southerners who viewed liberal education as a threat to the social hierarchies of which they considered themselves the guardians. The intensity of the language they used varied in candor and colorfulness, but amounted to the belief that critical thinking would empower the masses to confront a social system that oppressed them. This, they believed, was why education should be strictly confined to manufacturing useful workers for the corporate class, which would pay them stingy wages and expect complete loyalty from the workforce. Truitt, like these Southerners, distrusts educators who want to give North Carolinians the tools to question big business.
This ancient Southern fear of true education extends, in cases ranging from the fanatical bigot James Vardaman to the genteel policy adviser Catherine Truitt, to that musty foundation of the Southern order, the vexing issue of race. Slaves had to be kept illiterate in order to prevent them from corresponding with abolitionists and Underground Railroad leaders in the North. After the fall of slavery, which came about because the United States military crushed a traitor army that Truitts legislative overseers continue to venerate, Black education remained anathema to the white oligarchy. It is strikingand importantthat Truitt had previously chosen as her crusade the GOPs fight against critical race theory. Southern reactionaries still dont want the truth to set people free.
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