The biggest mistake of past centuries in teaching has been to treat all children as if they were variants of the same individual, and thus to feel justified in teaching them the same subjects in the same ways.


Howard Gardner (in Siegel & Shaughnessy, 1994), quoted in: Cara F. Shores (2011), The Best of Corwin: Response to Intervention, p. 51


The biggest mistake of past centuries in teaching has been to treat all children as if they were variants of the same individual, and thus to feel...

The biggest mistake of past centuries in teaching has been to treat all children as if they were variants of the same individual, and thus to feel...

The biggest mistake of past centuries in teaching has been to treat all children as if they were variants of the same individual, and thus to feel...

The biggest mistake of past centuries in teaching has been to treat all children as if they were variants of the same individual, and thus to feel...