Category: Tracking Theories

  • The Standard Education Pruning

    This theory claimed that the postwar G.I. Bill education system was not only a benefit program for veterans but a national sorting mechanism designed to identify, record, and manage the most capable men in America. In this reading, college admissions, aptitude testing, vocational placement, and Veterans Administration paperwork formed a federal census of intelligence and future usefulness. The historical record clearly shows that the G.I. Bill built a massive educational and administrative apparatus and overlapped with an era of expanding testing and credentialing, but the stronger claim that its hidden purpose was to tag every promising man remained conjectural.