“The first object of any act of learning, over and beyond the pleasure it may give, is that it should serve us in the future. Learning should not only take us somewhere; it should allow us later to go further more easily.”

—  Ted Sizer

Source: Horace's Compromise: The Dilemma of the American High School (1984), p. 95.

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