Relacionar Columnas Ideas About SchoolingVersión en línea The ideas of Malcolm X, Horace Mann, John Taylor Gatto, and Ken Robinson. por Victoria Steiner 1 Malcom X’s Idea 2 Malcolm X Quote 3 Horace Mann’s Idea 4 John Taylor Gatto and Malcolm X (shared idea) 5 Ken Robinson Quote 6 Horace Mann and Ken Robinson (shared idea) 7 John Taylor Gatto Quote 8 Ken Robinson’s Idea 9 John Taylor Gatto’s Idea 10 Horace Mann Quote “Creativity is as important as literacy.” “In fact, prison enabled me to study far more intensively than I would have if my life had gone differently and I had attended some college. I imagine that one of the biggest troubles with colleges is they there are too many distractions, too much panty-raiding, fraternities, and voila-books and all of that. Where else but in prison could I have attacked my ignorance by being able to study intensely sometimes as much as fifteen hours a day?” “...if I was bored it was my fault and no one else’s. The obligation to amuse and instruct myself was entirely my own, and people who don’t know that we’re childish people, to be avoided if possible.” Without undervaluing any other human agency, it may be safely affirmed that the Common School, improved and energized, as it can easily be, may become the most effective and benignant of all the forces of civilization.” Education is for the bettering of the future The lack of wanting to learn is where education fails Intelligence is diverse, dynamic, and distinct Boredom is our own faults Schools are the strongest force for helping the children change the future The ability to read is a sort of freedom