>But that means venturing far beyond the classroom, penetrating the private spaces that students disappear to when the afternoon school bell rings. <
Umm..F NO! That “private space” is reserved for families and learning time for the student. Just like employees who don’t want to see their bosses faces after work, the same can be applied here.
That’s the part that jumped out at me too, it says everything you need to know about statists. The “private space” the kids are “disappearing” to used to be called their “home”, the most important place in a child’s life.
Now government workers look at homes as dangerous hideaways where people escape from government supervision and which must be subject to spot checks by the agents of the state to make sure there’s nothing subversive going on.
Fascists the whole damn lot of ‘em.