“So the first thing you learned in school, you have to raise your hand to ask a question. That’s a deterrent. That’s actually teaching you, viscerally because, because you embody it, ‘Don’t ask.’ That actually eventually becomes, ‘Trust the experts.’ That’s not education. That’s not a thinking person. That’s a non-thinking person. That’s what the schools are turning out. That what school produces.”
So who is this education and child psychology expert who knows more than generation of people who have studied classroom management and child psychology? Why, it’s Sam Sorbo, the wife of actor Kevin Sorbo who doesn’t have a college degree–she did study biomedical engineering at Duke, but never graduated because she decided to become an actress with credits like “Private Whitley” in JAG in 1996 and an eight-episode run as Dr. Caroline Eggert on Chicago Hope in 1996. Oh, and she has a podcast. Her only experience in education? Homeschooling three kids who will need extensive therapy when they get emancipated.