John Holt Quote

The anxiety children feel at constantly being tested, their fear of failure, punishment, and disgrace, severely reduces their ability both to perceive and to remember, and drives them away from the material being studied into strategies for fooling teachers into thinking they know what they really don't know.


How Children Learn (1967).


The anxiety children feel at constantly being tested, their fear of failure, punishment, and disgrace, severely reduces their ability both to...

The anxiety children feel at constantly being tested, their fear of failure, punishment, and disgrace, severely reduces their ability both to...

The anxiety children feel at constantly being tested, their fear of failure, punishment, and disgrace, severely reduces their ability both to...

The anxiety children feel at constantly being tested, their fear of failure, punishment, and disgrace, severely reduces their ability both to...