Indoctrination involves beliefs and superstitions while education deals with pure knowledge
Apparently the Texas board of education (read indoctrination).
Who's indoctrination are you referring to?
Indoctrination is brain washing. The term indoctrination implies long term and subtle methods.
Defiant Indoctrination was created in 2005.
Indoctrination is, essentially, to cause someone to believe something. An example sentence is: Indoctrination helped George make Sandy believe she was going to Heaven.
To give Catholic children a stellar education in an atmosphere conducive to practicing their faith; while sparing them the secular indoctrination and revolting "sex education" that they would be given in public schools.
His indoctrination into college life was a difficult transition with a lot of laughs.
Neglect of indoctrination is child abuse, Matt.18:6
A good response to indoctrination is not getting involved in what the captors are saying
Socialization is the process through which individuals learn and internalize the norms, values, and behaviors of their culture, typically occurring in a supportive and gradual manner. In contrast, indoctrination and brainwashing involve coercive techniques aimed at instilling specific beliefs or ideologies, often disregarding critical thinking and personal autonomy. While socialization encourages integration and adaptation within a society, indoctrination and brainwashing seek to manipulate and control individuals' thoughts and actions. Ultimately, socialization is a natural and necessary part of human development, whereas indoctrination and brainwashing are often seen as harmful and oppressive practices.
mainly religious education Keep in mind that most missionaries also devalued native culture, history and transition's. In essence they taught a white euro-centered curriculum based on the bible. What they called education, today we call indoctrination, or worse.
Gerald Strauss has written: 'Nuremberg in the sixteenth century' 'Indoctrination and reformation' -- subject(s): Education, History, Lutheran Church, Reformation