Education isn't endoctrination when it's a good one.
1. Indoctrination*
2. Yes it is
3. Define good education
1. Em, I got it right 2 out of 3 times. But anyways, sorry, sometimes my languages mix up, I barely can keep up with all the grammar rules in the language I learned first, it won't happen with the other ones... Seriously, me english isn't that bad?
2. I don't think my education was indoctrinated at all. My teachers had their views on stuff, they kept it to themselves and teached us a non-biased content. I only knew their political stances off talking with them outside the school, and sometimes it really surprised me.
3. I got a good education, I have a good science, political and litterature level. Even though it wasn't all learned in school (my formation was actually science focused), I doubt I would've learn that much without it.
For me a good school education will teach us the base in every field, and then offer a specialization for whatever you feel more into, will try to keep itself neutral when it comes to religion/politics, teach you to have a critic spirit and will teach you stuff needed in life.
My school did the first 4, the last one is the only thing it didn't teached, and to be frank none does, that should've been things like: how to fill taxes, how to cook, how to rent an appartement, how to deal with stress and how to apply for a job. Sadly all of these I needed (and still need) to learn now.
If a school teached the 5 fields I said were important, we would have functional adults comming off school, and not the teen pseudo-morons we see everyday claiming to be adults.