Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Procrustean Education

Procrustean Education:

Procrustean Education

AUGUST 31, 2011

Procrustes was a blacksmith who had his house by the side of the sacred way between Athens and Eleusis in ancient Greece. Being a friendly, hospitable guy, though, Procrustes also ran an inn. When tired travelers came down the road, he would sometimes invite them in to spend the night.

The rooms in the Inn were equipped with special beds. When the guests lay down, if they were too long for the bed, a special guillotine-type knife would drop down and lop off whatever was hanging over the foot of the bed. If they were too short for the bed, they would be stretched to fit.

All too often schools don’t actually educate; they just lop and stretch. But it can even be worse than that—a school can give up on you. I recently met