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“An eternal question about children is, how should we educate them? Politicians and educators consider more school days in a year, more science and math, the use of computers and other technology in the classroom, more exams and tests, more certification for teachers, and less money for art. All of…” quote by Thomas Moore
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“An eternal question about children is, how should we educate them? Politicians and educators consider more school days in a year, more science and math, the use of computers and other technology in the classroom, more exams and tests, more certification for teachers, and less money for art. All of these responses come from the place where we want to make the child into the best adult possible, not in the ancient Greek sense of virtuous and wise, but in the sense of one who is an efficient part of the machinery of society. But on all these counts, soul is neglected.”

Thomas Moore

About This Quote

Source Essay: Education and Society, Thomas Moore, 1825

Education should balance intellectual development with nurturing the soul, not just produce efficient societal cogs.

In simple terms: Education must develop mind and soul together.

Key Takeaway

Integrate moral and artistic learning with academics.

Themes

education holistic development values society child development

Mood

thoughtful concerned hopeful

Type

philosophical inspirational

When to use this quote

  • school curricula
  • parental guidance
  • after‑school programs
  • community workshops
  • policy design

Key Concepts

moral philosophy artistic expression psychological well‑being

Questions to Reflect On

  • What role does art play in a child's growth?
  • How can schools foster soulful learning?
A Different Perspective

Overemphasis on metrics can marginalize creativity and inner growth.

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