This is too idealist.
Can you get such a thing? Shouldn't we all be aspiring to be our better angels? That notwithstanding, that's the intent. You might suggest that there's failures in application, but that's not a basis for your accusations of deliberate indoctrination on the part of humanists and others.
Schools are about order and training and information more than you are letting on.
Thank you for incorrectly trying to update me on what my work environment is. School may well have been about control and training and information when you were there, and there were certainly stronger elements of that when I was at school than there are now. That is not what modern education is about.
I wonder if you are writing from your last school memory of your sixth form here.
The last time I was in an education setting was, let me just check, about forty minutes ago. You?
Education has to be prescriptive leading to the kind and cooperative and the behaved.
No, it doesn't. There are any number of educational theories, and in different settings some of them work and others don't, but no-one these days will stand for the sort of authoritarian, prescriptive dictatorial rote learning that results in crushing the variety of the children in our care to produce a one-size fits all 'classically' educated acceptable citizen.
We teach kids middle class Humanist values often against the values of a disordered underclass and we have to be assertive in that.
'We' don't. Maybe you should become a school governor - schools are always crying out for governors, many governors are an amazing benefit to their schools, and it's an opportunity to improve your communities - and find out a little bit about what schooling is like in this millenium.
O.