So what you suggest is to let the corporate sector dictate curriculum so's
to get children ready for their immutable, inevitable uptake into corporate
life?
Not a great idea. Do you have children?
Teaching children how "corporate culture works" within a corporatised
curriculum will leave little room for giving the tools to reform it (how
would this be achieved?). That's because the discourse of corporate culture
_is_ the primary tool of its social hegemony. Being such, it is largely
invisible and leads to people believing that there is no other alternative,
as you, yourself, exemplify.
Phil
Phil Graham
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