February 28, 2007
Potemkin Legoland
Teachers in Seattle cause a Lego town being built by their students to go Communist:
A ban was initiated at the Hilltop Children's Center in Seattle. According to an article in the winter 2006-07 issue of "Rethinking Schools" magazine, the teachers at the private school wanted their students to learn that private property ownership is evil.According to the article, the students had been building an elaborate "Legotown," but it was accidentally demolished. The teachers decided its destruction was an opportunity to explore "the inequities of private ownership." According to the teachers, "Our intention was to promote a contrasting set of values: collectivity, collaboration, resource-sharing, and full democratic participation."
The children were allegedly incorporating into Legotown "their assumptions about ownership and the social power it conveys." These assumptions "mirrored those of a class-based, capitalist society -- a society that we teachers believe to be unjust and oppressive."
They claimed as their role shaping the children's "social and political understandings of ownership and economic equity ... from a perspective of social justice."
So they first explored with the children the issue of ownership. Not all of the students shared the teachers' anathema to private property ownership. "If I buy it, I own it," one child is quoted saying. The teachers then explored with the students concepts of fairness, equity, power, and other issues over a period of several months.
At the end of that time, Legos returned to the classroom after the children agreed to several guiding principles framed by the teachers, including that "All structures are public structures" and "All structures will be standard sizes." The teachers quote the children:
"A house is good because it is a community house."
"We should have equal houses. They should be standard sizes."
"It's important to have the same amount of power as other people over your building."
No word yet on construction of the Lego gulag to house any dissenters.
Yips! from Gary:
What's next? An anarcho-syndicalist commune?
Come and see the violence inherent in the system! Help! Help! I'm being repressed!
Posted by Robert at February 28, 2007 03:40 PM | TrackBackRe-education must begin early in Seattle!
Posted by: Chai-rista at February 28, 2007 03:57 PM"Mr. Gorbachev, tear down that Lego wall!"
Posted by: The Colossus at February 28, 2007 04:19 PMChildren are often so much more sensible than their teachers. Not my homeschooled children, of course.
Posted by: Jordana at February 28, 2007 05:22 PM"Thou shalt not covet thy neighbor's house..."
It is socialism and communism that are evils, not private property ownership.
Paul said it best: "Their thoughts have become futile."
Posted by: Hucbald at February 28, 2007 06:37 PM"From each according to his ability, to each according to (what the government deems) his need"
"We've got what it takes, to take what you've got"
Posted by: KMR at February 28, 2007 07:02 PMBloody peasant.
Posted by: rbj at March 1, 2007 09:21 AM"Strange women, lying in ponds, distributing swords is no basis for a system of government."
Posted by: The Colossus at March 1, 2007 10:15 AMI wonder what the second Legotown looked like, compared to the first. My guess: uglier!
Posted by: House of Payne at March 1, 2007 10:43 PM