Published: March 09, 2010
High School Dropout Paul Young Challenges Society in Layman's Petition
Global incongruity between those who have education and those who are incarcerated
Contacted through the book's Web site, Young remarked, "I wanted to produce a work that would provide both educators and parents with direct insight into the world of an academically and thus socially marginalized member of society."
Having pursued no further formal education, the now 50-year-old high school dropout continued, "Not all high school dropouts end up in jail; the global incongruity between those numbers of people possessing less than a high school diploma and those actually incarcerated suggests that there is more going on with the human experience than a simple social/academic model would have us believe."
When asked about the ultimate objective of his work, Young quoted a symbolic preamble woven into the book's title chapter: "Whereas history has not solved conflict through any sub-collective or cumulative thought process, we ask for your blessing to let us seek each other through our underlying intelligence."
Young dropped out of high school in the mid-1970s when unskilled labor jobs were still relatively plentiful.
Asked if he would encourage today's marginalized student to follow his example, the emphatic reply was, "Absolutely not!
"Although I do not regret my specific choices, opportunities have changed dramatically since those days; I encourage all academically marginalized students to remain within a learning environment for as long as humanly possible. I urge all other students, parents, teachers and Ministry of Education officials to acknowledge the disruptive and unsustainable nature of an educational system that consistently fails to recognize its fundamental purpose within a democratic society."
The book and supporting materials can be downloaded free. A quality paperback version of the book is available from Trafford Publishing at 'http://www.thelaymanspetition.ca'.
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