Neil Postman Quote

The new education has as its purpose the development of a new kind of person, one who — as a result of internalizing a different series of concepts — is an actively inquiring, flexible, creative, innovative, tolerant, liberal personality who can face uncertainty and ambiguity without disorientation, who can formulate viable new meanings to meet changes in the environment which threaten individual and mutual survival. The new education, in sum, is new because it consists of having students use the concepts most appropriate to the world in which we all must live. All of these concepts constitute the dynamics of the quest-questioning, meaning-making process that can be called "learning how to learn."


Teaching as a Subversive Activity (1969)


The new education has as its purpose the development of a new kind of person, one who — as a result of internalizing a different series of concepts ...

The new education has as its purpose the development of a new kind of person, one who — as a result of internalizing a different series of concepts ...

The new education has as its purpose the development of a new kind of person, one who — as a result of internalizing a different series of concepts ...

The new education has as its purpose the development of a new kind of person, one who — as a result of internalizing a different series of concepts ...