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“There should be no element of slavery in learning. Enforced exercise does no harm to the body, but enforced learning will not stay in the mind. So avoid compulsion, and let your children's lessons take the form of play.” quote by Plato
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“There should be no element of slavery in learning. Enforced exercise does no harm to the body, but enforced learning will not stay in the mind. So avoid compulsion, and let your children's lessons take the form of play.”

Plato

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Source Dialogue: Gorgias by Plato, 380 BC

Learning should be voluntary and playful; coercion hinders true understanding.

In simple terms: Teach through play, not force.

Key Takeaway

Make education enjoyable.

Themes

education freedom playfulness

Mood

thoughtful encouraging

Type

philosophical practical

When to use this quote

  • classroom
  • home schooling
  • skill workshops
  • sports training

Key Concepts

intrinsic motivation learning through games

Questions to Reflect On

  • What playful methods could teach complex topics?
  • How do you keep play effective?
A Different Perspective

Some subjects may need structure beyond play.

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