Isnt what the I.A.S.C. advocates just common sense?
The I.A.S.C. understands the need for government-sponsored schools. However, by the nature of government, large shares (in some cases the majority) of funds allocated to government educational programs are spent for facilities and administration. This is so not because of any intentional greed on the part of those administering education, but rather the result of the current vision of what socialization and education entails. Top-down schools may have been appropriate in an era of limited communication networks, and the need to Americanize large majorities of the populations in major U.S. cities. However, with todays technological advances, quality individualized education using a combination of existing buildings and organizations combined with media outreach, can remedy many of the social and intellectual problems resulting from the maintenance of the status quo. (For example, existing school structures could be used for some common skills classes where students have no suitable plac