“Large-scale education was not developed to motivate kids or to create scholars. It was invented to churn out adults who worked well within the system. Scale was more important than quality, just as it was for most industrialists.”
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- Seth Godin, from his new manifesto on education “Stop Stealing Dreams” (via rachelmercer)

YES.

(via apoplecticskeptic)

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    This is true. Y’all wanna read more about it, go read the writings of John Holt.