Children – a uniform product?

Larry Janesky: Think Daily

Schools are a bit like factories.  They take in the raw material called children and 12 years later they are stamped out as a uniform product.

We teach them the same, grade them the same, and have the same expectations for each.  But children are really not the same any more than a great mechanic or an astronomist or roofer are.  

We are all different, and it is up to us to find our strength; what we were made to be – and be the best version of it we can.

Tom Matthews

I recommend reading The Element by Ken Robinson. He talks about taking steps to discover your talents since schools aren’t set up to do this important work.

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