>>13345913"With the student's voices equal with the teachers"
Stopped reading there. You can tell that whole wiki was written by a proponent, not an opponent of the concept.
American schools are filled with teachers who are just in it for the money, who are barely capable of memorizing a single lesson plan at a time and don't really have mastery of any subject. A big part of being a teacher in America is going home, drinking wine, and while drunk, trying to memorize whatever it is you're going to be teaching the next day or week. Then, when you fail to answer the students questions because you don't really know the subject matter, hang out in the teacher's lounge all day and complain about how hard teachers have it, and how bad their union job is that you can never be fired from.
Having dumb cunt 22-year-old teachers who consider Mexico a good vacation destination is part of what's screwing up America. Another part is teaching nothing in class but having 8 hours of homework per night. This is not stimulating, this is mind-numbing, and even American video games are secretly designed to prepare people for a life of drudgery. What do you think the purpose of the Tycoon games was?
The workplace is not a democracy and life is not a democracy. Democracies are not democracies. Why in the world you would want to instill children with such a naive worldview is just beyond me.