Jules Henry Quotes
The Paradox Of The Human Condition Is Expressed More In Education Than Elsewhere In Human Culture, Because Learning To Learn Has Been And Continues To Be Homo Sapiens' Most Formidable Evolutionary Task ... It Must Also Be Clear That We Will Never Quite Learn How To Learn, For Since Homo Sapiens Is Self-changing, And Since The More Culture Changes The Faster It Changes, Man's Methods And Rate Of Learning Will Never Quite Keep Pace With His Need To Learn.
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