Education Quote by J. L. Carr Download Open image “A school is not a factory. Its raison d'être is to provide opportunity for experience.” — J. L. Carr ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.4 out of 5 (9 ratings) Copy quoteShare Education Factories Opportunity Opportunity Experience Provide Opportunity Raison d'etre School School Factory
College works on the factory model and is, in many ways, not suited to training entrepreneurs. You put in a student, and out comes… — Caterina Fake Copy Share Image
“School is a factory where the raw material called student is turned into a product called employee.” — Mokokoma Mokhonoana Copy Share Image
“... schools in many industrialized nations were not, for the most part, designed to produce innovative thinkers or questioners -- their primary purpose was… — Warren Berger Copy Share Image
Education is taken for granted. Teaching shops are different from building character. — Shiv Nadar Copy Share Image
Our schools are, in a sense, factories, in which the raw products (children) are to be shaped and fashioned into products to meet the… — Ellwood Patterson Cubberley Copy Share Image
“So it’s a mixed bag. Schools help prepare us for the modern workplace and perhaps for society at large. But in order to do… — Kevin Simler Copy Share Image
Business schools need to address students on a human being level, not as cogs in the machine to supply fresh talent to big companies. — Srikumar Rao Copy Share Image
The factory model of education is the wrong model for the 21st century. Today, our schools must prepare all students for college and careers-and… — Arne Duncan Copy Share Image
The business of schools is to design, create, and invent high-quality, intellectually demanding schoolwork that students find engaging. — Phillip C. Schlechty Copy Share Image
You see, in this country are a number of youths who do not like to work, and the college is an excellent place for… — L. Frank Baum Copy Share Image
“Our grandfathers and great grandfathers18 built schools to train people to have a lifetime of productive labor as part of the industrialized economy. And… — Warren Berger Copy Share Image
You have not had thirty years' experience . . . You have had one year's experience 30 times. — J. L. Carr Copy Share Image
I put myself in the student's place and remember the frustrations, doubts, determination, and desires I felt when I was going through the initial… — Ted Martinez Copy Share Image
“In school you are taught to obey and not to think straight for your own good. Otherwise the world would be full of millionaires… — Mwanandeke Kindembo Copy Share Image
For successful education there must always be a certain freshness in the knowledge dealt with. It must be either new in itself or invested… — Alfred North Whitehead Copy Share Image
Where I grew up, learning was a collective activity. But when I got to school and tried to share learning with other students that… — Henry Giroux Copy Share Image
There's no authoritarian structure at Reed College, but the education is conservative. So what you have is a lot of students who are very… — Donald Miller Copy Share Image
“What's the best thing about being in college? Good teachers. They inspire you, they entertain you, and you end up learning a ton even… — Nicholas Sparks Copy Share Image
“If one has not a head of steel it will burst; if he has not within it a brain of liquid quicksilver, he will… — Ioannes Amos Commenius Copy Share Image
“let us not teach / what we have learned badly / and not profited by” — H.D. (Hilda Doolittle Copy Share Image
“It took me years to learn to sit at my desk for more than two minutes at a time, to put up with the… — Erica Jong Copy Share Image
According to Plato, we don't learn anything. Our soul has lived so many lives that we know everything. Teachers and education can only remind… — Chuck Palahniuk Copy Share Image
“I only began to enjoy studying after I got through the educational system and became a so-called member of society. If something interested me,… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
If you had made the acquiring of ignorance the study of your life, you could not have graduated with higher honor than you could… — Mark Twain Copy Share Image