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File:The Man Who Fell to Montessori.jpg|link=The Man Who Fell to Montessori|'''''[[The Man Who Fell to Montessori]]''''' is a 1976 British science fiction educational film directed by Nicolas Roeg about an extraterrestrial (David Bowie) who crash lands on Earth seeking a way to ship water to his planet, which is suffering from a severe drought, but finds himself at the mercy of human educational systems and standardized testing. | |||
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Revision as of 15:44, 16 January 2023
Context: "Is having kids say the Pledge of Allegiance a form of indoctrination/programming?"
Tough? Really?
I find that anthropology makes the answer breathtakingly obvious.
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The Man Who Fell to Montessori is a 1976 British science fiction educational film directed by Nicolas Roeg about an extraterrestrial (David Bowie) who crash lands on Earth seeking a way to ship water to his planet, which is suffering from a severe drought, but finds himself at the mercy of human educational systems and standardized testing.
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