Education Quote by Richard M. Weaver
“Education is a process by which the individual is developed into something better than he would have been without it. ... The very though seems in a way the height of presumption. For one thing, it involves the premise that some human beings can be better than others.”
About This Quote
Source Book: Ideas Have Consequences, Richard M. Weaver, 1947
Education claims to improve individuals, yet assumes some are inherently superior, revealing presumptuous bias.
In simple terms: Education assumes unequal human potential.
Critique educational assumptions to promote equity.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- policy reform
- curriculum design
- teacher training
- public discourse
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What evidence supports equitable education?
- How can curricula address inherent biases?
Some argue education can level the playing field despite assumptions.