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| <blockquote class="definition">'''Assembly Line Education''' refers to a standardized, industrial-style education system modelled after factory production lines. In this system, students—treated as products rather than individuals—are moved through a rigid sequence of standardized content, standardized procedures, and standardized evaluation mechanisms ([[Assembly Line Grading]]). Assembly Line Education undermines [[Human Potential]] and prevents [[Human Flourishing]].
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| ==Related LP Terms==
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| ==Notes==
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| Like an industrial assembly line, this model:
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| * Processes students in batches based on age rather than individual learning needs.
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| * Delivers pre-packaged, one-size-fits-all content, often detached from real-world applications.
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| * Relies on mechanical assessment methods (e.g., grades, standardized tests) to "rank" the quality of the final product.
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| * Rejects or discards those who do not meet standardized criteria, reinforcing a culture of exclusion, failure, and disposability.
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| Rather than cultivating Human Potential, Assembly Line Education conditions students for conformity, obedience, and economic utility, prioritizing efficiency and uniformity over creativity, adaptability, and self-actualization. It's product is compliant workers.
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| Assembly Line Education is geared to meet the needs of the [[Accumulating Class]] and not the needs of human beings. It puts questions of [[Human Potential]] and [[Human Flourishing]] aside in favour of standardized products which can be inserted into slots in their [[System]] (i.e., their [[Regime of Accumulation]]. As a model of education geared towards meeting the needs of [[The System]], Assembly Line Education | |
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| 🚨 '''Is Demotivating & Soul-Crushing'''
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| * Destroys intrinsic motivation by making learning a rigid, externalized process, rather than a self-directed journey of curiosity and exploration.
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| * Turns education into a competitive, high-pressure environment, where grades determine self-worth and success is measured in standardized metrics.
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| '''Undermines Human Potential & Flourishing'''
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| *Forces students into artificial molds, disregarding individual interests, abilities, and learning styles.
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| *Suppresses critical thinking, creativity, and emotional intelligence, reducing learning to memorization and compliance.
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| *Leaves students disconnected from themselves, their communities, and the natural world, reinforcing alienation rather than empowerment.
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| '''Prepares Students for Obsolescence, Not Transformation'''
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| *Trains workers, not thinkers, producing individuals conditioned for obedience in capitalist labor markets rather than equipped for global transformation.
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| Fails to prepare students for post-capitalist realities, where adaptability, cooperation, and critical consciousness will be essential.
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| '''Alternative: The Pathfinder Model'''
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| To break free from Assembly Line Education, The [[Pathfinder Educational Model]] (PEM) replaces standardization with personalization, obedience with empowerment, and rote memorization with transformative, real-world learning—ensuring that education nurtures rather than suppresses [[Human Potential]]. 🚀🌱
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