Noam Chomsky's prolific writings have made him one of the most-quoted
educators in history--the only living writer on a most-cited list that
includes Plato, Shakespeare, and Freud. Yet until now, no book has
systematically offered Chomsky's influential writings on education. In
Chomsky on MisEducation, Noam Chomsky encourages a larger understanding
of our educational needs, starting with the changing role of schools
today, and broadening our view of new models of public education.
Chomsky weaves global technological change and the primacy of
responsible media with the democratic role of schools and higher
education. A truly democratic society, he argues, cannot thrive in a
rapidly changing world unless our approach to education--formal and
otherwise--is dramatically reformed. Chomsky's critique of how our
current educational system miseducates students--and his prescriptions
for change--are essential reading for teachers, parents, school
administrators, activists, and anyone concerned about the future.