Schools
may be the starkest example in modern society of an entire institution
modeled after the assembly line. This has dramatically increased
educational capability in our time, but it has also created many
of the most intractable problems with which students, teachers,
and parents struggle to this day. If we want to change schools,
it is unlikely to happen until we understand more deeply the core
assumptions on which the industrial-age school is based.
quoted
from Peter Senge |