“Free human dialogue, wandering wherever the agility of the mind allows, lies at the heart of education. If teachers do not have the time, the incentive, or the wit to produce that; if students are too demoralized, bored, or distracted to muster the attention their teachers need of them, then THAT is the educational problem which has to be solved. . . That problem . . . is metaphysical in nature, not technical”
Quote by Neil Postman
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The End of Education: Redefining the Value of School
This book delves into the evolving nature of education, questioning traditional methods and advocating for a reevaluation of the role of schools in shaping individuals and society. more
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