John Taylor Gatto (1935–2018) American teacher, book author
Source: "I Quit, I Think" (1991)
Source: Dumbing Us Down: The Hidden Curriculum of Compulsory Schooling (1992), p. 14
John Taylor Gatto (1935–2018) American teacher, book author
Source: "I Quit, I Think" (1991)
Victor Hugo (1802–1885) French poet, novelist, and dramatist
Vous tenez à l’exemple [de la peine de mort]. Pourquoi? Pour ce qu’il enseigne. Que voulez-vous enseigner avec votre exemple? Qu’il ne faut pas tuer. Et comment enseignez-vous qu’il ne faut pas tuer? En tuant. <br class="br"> "Plaidoyer contre la peine de mort" http://fr.wikisource.org/wiki/Plaidoyer_contre_la_peine_de_mort_-_Victor_Hugo [An argument against the death penalty], Assemblée Constituante, Paris (15 September 1848)
John Taylor Gatto (1935–2018) American teacher, book author
Weapons of Mass Instruction: A Schoolteacher's Journey Through the Dark World of Compulsory Schooling (2008)
Source: Weapons of Mass Instruction: A Schoolteacher's Journey Through the Dark World of Compulsory Schooling, New Society Publishers (2013) p. xxii
Miguel de Unamuno (1864–1936) 19th-20th century Spanish writer and philosopher
The Tragic Sense of Life (1913), XI : The Practical Problem
“Experiments are intended to teach, and not to mystify.”
William Sturgeon (1783–1850) British inventor
on the experiments used in his lectures on Galvanism. [William Sturgeon, A Course of Twelve Elementary Lectures on Galvanism, London : Sherwood, Gilbert, and Piper, 1843, 33-34, http://www.archive.org/details/courseoftwelveel00sturrich]
“Photography doesn't teach you to express your emotions; it teaches you how to see.”
Berenice Abbott (1898–1991) American photographer
Betty Edwards (1926) American artist
Source: The New Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain (1979), p.237