Good evening everyone. This video is my third installment of my video arc called,
Germany's Propaganda Against Home Schoolers. For starters I'm gonna go over
article 7 of the German constitution.
So here's a website that talks about that. Here it is...
Article seven, School system. I'm gonna go over it right now. First off number one:
"The entire school system shall be under the supervision of the state. (2)Parents and
guardians shall have the right to decide whether children shall receive religious
instruction. (3) Religious instruction shall form part of the regular
curriculum and state schools, with the exception of nondenominational schools.
Without prejudice to the state's right of supervision, religious instructions
shall be given in accordance with the tenants of the religious community
concerned Teachers may not be obliged against their will to give religious
instruction. (4) The right to establish
private schools shall be guaranteed. Private schools shall serve
as alternatives to state schools shall require the approval of the state and
shall be subject to the laws of the land er.
Such approval shall be given when private schools are not inferior to the
state schools in terms of their educational aims, their facilities, or the
professional training of their teaching staff, and when segregation of pupils
according to the means of their parents will not be encouraged thereby. Approval
of shall be withheld if the economic and legal position of the teaching staff is
not adequately assured. (5) A private elementary school shall be approved only
if the educational authority finds that it serves a is a special pedagogical
interest or if, on the application of parents or guardians, it is to be
established as a denominational or interdenominational school or as a
school based on a particular philosophy and no state elementary school of that
type exists in the municipality.
(6) Preparatory schools shall remain abolished.
So that's the whole article.
You'll find it in the description section below this video.
Moving on. Okay here at the heading it says,
Germany and Parallel Societies. Right here I've taken
some notes here based upon an atricle from another website. Here it is... this website is called Rockwell.com.
This particular article is called schooling is Verboten(Forbidden)
in Deutschland(Germany). This article is
by Sabine Barnhart. However I did not copy parts of the
article word for word.
Anyway you can check this article in the description section as well.
Now I'm gonna get started.
So here we go. Children receive their first compulsory
and mandatory instruction to a life that is outside the boundaries of their
family unit, so they could develop and properly adapt to the social order of
society and the reputation of a good citizen. Often times, children don't feel
like going to school as they go through this compulsory instruction. But parents
give the answer that if you do not go to schoo,l we'll both be fined and put in
prison.
So basically what this point is, is that parents are obligated to send their
children to school under penalty of law.
Next point.
Well I did not mention before I started going over the notes, that
the heading is Germany and Parallel Societies in the context of
homeschooling. Anyways I'm going to continue on, Parents should have a right
to keep their children from being taught Darwinian evolution
or away from school conformity.
Parents should be the primary figures to understand their children's interests,
abilities, and ways to inspire and point them in the right direction in a way
that their potentials would be realized.
The subject is not highly publicized in German media, nor do the courts,
politicians, and the average citizen have a positive outlook on the right of
parents to educate their children. For the German states and the federal
government as a whole compulsory school as an affront to religious rights.
Now let me allow me to rephrase this. If I'm not mistaken, the German states and
the federal government do not see compulsory schooling as an affront to
religious rights. Next point, the Germans have a reputation for their dedication
to their educational system, as their country is known as the "Land of Thinkers
and Poets." Their intelligence is largely demonstrated in their inventiveness and
their engineering skills.
Next point...
To a state educated German civilian, the right the right of parents to educate
their youngsters at home is not legitimate.T he very assumption many have
is that the freedom to live contrary to the mainline national plan is
detrimental to their civilization. But is this true of homeschooling or is this a
naive assumption? Now what is putting what exactly is that
national plan that was established in particularly in 1871?
I'll go over that right now. In 1871, Prussia established a national compulsory
schooling program in order to affect national identity in a national
unification friendly land in the post Napoleonic Wars era. This newly unified
Germany required a Volk that's educated and obedient to these opinion
that corporate jobs in order to succeed in
addition to a strong, compliant military capable of self-defense.
Alright moving on to the period of
reformation. As the Reformation was already underway in 1524, Martin Luther
believed that Christian schools should be established and maintained. He
articulated his thoughts about the need for council men, more than parents, to
establish schools and that they are morally obligated to advocate for the
kingdom of God.
Moving on to the 2000s. The year 2000 brought unpleasant in perhaps an
unprecedented revelation. Germany's PISA scores were low in terms
of subjects such as math science reading etc. So naturally as a result of this,
German officials had put their effort into education reforms in order that
there would be improvement of the PISA results in the future.
So in the context of the year 2000, Germany's PISA scores were
really or very poor in subjects like Math, Science, Reading
and the rest. The folks who did the PISA test at the time were
German public school students. So there is a saying that they had poor scores
in these subjects at the time.
So because of that German officials wanted to see some improvement
in the PISA results.
Would any of you agree that students who are home-schooled would fare better
in Math, Science, Reading, Writing and the rest.
Next point.
Parents who choose to educate their children at home have come under
persecution by the state. The end game of the German civic state is total
eradication of the home school presence in Germany. It is a game of cat and mouse...
not to mention a chess game. So this point would indicate that there is an
ongoing propaganda campaign against homeschoolers. So this argument in the context
of propaganda would be valid. Since Germans have the reputation of being
very studied friendly, parents can spend their time teaching their
children by helping them with their homework... therefore the ability to retain
a learning environment in a living room would arouse a child's curiosity.
Just two more points. Parents who choose to homeschool their children merely want
what is best with our children's education, not insurrection against
education system. So in other words, parents who want to homeschool
their kids just want what's best for their children,
not as a mean of tearing
down to the school system altogether. Last Point:
How do subjects such as evolution, protecting people from diseases, etc.
possibly helped individual is being professional philosophers or engineers...
or how does interaction with one's classmates on a regular basis develop a
positive moral character? So these are the following questions for you
all to answer.
Well that's all the information I'm giving. Again you can check this article
for yourself in the description section.
That's part three of the video arc. In the next video I'll be concluding
the video arc so we can all determine whether or not Germany is on an ongoing
propaganda campaign against homeschoolers.
Be sure to stay tuned for that. But in addition before I sign off, I just want
you all to look out the window for a moment.
Just look at the sky.
Let me turn off the light.
Now you all can see the sky right?
Isn't it beautiful?
Alright that's enough of that. Have a good evening ladies and gentlemen.
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