Ted Sizer Quote

In the history of education, the most striking phenomenon is that schools of learning, which at one epoch are alive with a ferment of genius, in a succeeding generation exhibit merely pedantry and routine.


p. 95 - Horace's Compromise: The Dilemma of the American High School (1984)


In the history of education, the most striking phenomenon is that schools of learning, which at one epoch are alive with a ferment of genius, in a...

In the history of education, the most striking phenomenon is that schools of learning, which at one epoch are alive with a ferment of genius, in a...

In the history of education, the most striking phenomenon is that schools of learning, which at one epoch are alive with a ferment of genius, in a...

In the history of education, the most striking phenomenon is that schools of learning, which at one epoch are alive with a ferment of genius, in a...