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The New American High School The New American High School by Theodore R. Sizer
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“Education jargon is the language of pedants; it identifies those who have so little confidence in themselves and their work that they seek to create a veil of words to hide them.”
Ted Sizer, The New American High School
“To be useful, learning must have a worthy purpose and become a habit. A trip down this road starts with the questions “Why?” “How?” and “What?”—the major interrogatives in the English language. A wise person asks these questions virtually without thinking; a wise teacher guides his students to acquire the habit of asking them.”
Ted Sizer, The New American High School
“the evidence is there. Thought control is, to a free people, a cardinal sin. It is dangerous because focused propaganda can be effective. This is why the best teachers insist on a broad range of learning, most especially including skepticism. We must teach our students to use caution when they are exposed to ideologies that have followers whose enthusiasm clouds their judgment.”
Ted Sizer, The New American High School