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Acceleration Quote by Ralph W. Gerard

“There is first the problem of acquiring content, which is learning. There is another problem of acquiring learning skills, which is not merely learning, but learning to learn, not velocity, but acceleration. Learning to learn is one of the great inventions of living things. It is tremendously…” quote by Ralph W. Gerard
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“There is first the problem of acquiring content, which is learning. There is another problem of acquiring learning skills, which is not merely learning, but learning to learn, not velocity, but acceleration. Learning to learn is one of the great inventions of living things. It is tremendously important. It makes evolution, biological as well as social, go faster. And it involves the development of the individual.”

Ralph W. Gerard

About This Quote

Source Lecture: "Learning and Evolution", 1972

He distinguishes acquiring knowledge from learning how to learn, emphasizing acceleration as key to rapid evolution.

In simple terms: Learning to learn speeds up personal and societal evolution.

Key Takeaway

Focus on learning how to learn.

Themes

education evolution self-improvement

Mood

inspirational educational

Type

philosophical practical

When to use this quote

  • school
  • career development
  • research
  • innovation

Key Concepts

metacognition skill acquisition accelerated learning

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can you improve your learning process?
  • What habits foster learning acceleration?
A Different Perspective

Learning to learn can be resource‑intensive.

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