Every education teaches a worldview
The modern world has committed itself to two totally different and inconsistent conceptions about education. It is always trying to expand the scope of education; and always trying to exclude from it all religion and philosophy. But this is sheer nonsense. (Fn1.) Every education teaches a philosophy; if not by dogma then by suggestion, by implication, by atmosphere. Every part of that education has a connection with every other part. If it does not all combine to convey some general view of life, it is not an education at all. (Fn2.)
Footnotes:
1. G.K. Chesterton, The Common Man, p. 167 (for an e-text version, go here ), quoted in Dale Ahlquist, Common Sense 101, pp. 104-05.
2. Ibid.