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Why, then, are we locking kids up in an involuntary network with strangers for twelve years?
— John Taylor Gatto
It is time that we squarely face the fact that institutional schoolteaching is destructive to children.
— John Taylor Gatto
Nobody gives you an education. If you want one, you have to take it.
— John Taylor Gatto
The economy schoolchildren currently expect to live under and serve would not survive a generation of young people trained to think critically.
— John Taylor Gatto
Schools teach exactly what they are intended to teach and they do it well: how to be a good Egyptian and remain in your place in the pyramid.
— John Taylor Gatto
When you take the free will out of education, that turns it into schooling.
— John Taylor Gatto
Curiosity has no important place in my work, only conformity.
— John Taylor Gatto
You need experience, adventure, and explorations more than you need algebra!
— John Taylor Gatto
In a home school, the kid does 95% of the work. But in a school system, since it's an indoctrination system, a teacher has to do 95% of the work.
— John Taylor Gatto
Who besides a degraded rabble would voluntarily present itself to be graded and classified like meat? No wonder school is compulsory.
— John Taylor Gatto
It's like a malicious person lifting a photograph from the developing chemicals too early, and then pronouncing the photographer incompetent.
— John Taylor Gatto
There isn't a right way to become educated; there are as many ways as there are fingerprints.
— John Taylor Gatto
School is a twelve-year jail sentence where bad habits are the only curriculum truly learned. I teach school and win awards doing it. I should know.
— John Taylor Gatto
Schools [are] ... institutions monopolizing the daytimes of childhood.
— John Taylor Gatto
Teaching is a function, not a profession. Anything with something to offer can teach.
— John Taylor Gatto
Average men and women don't really exist except as a statistical conceit.
— John Taylor Gatto
In our secular society, school has become the replacement for church, and like church it requires that its teachings must be taken on faith.
— John Taylor Gatto
The other message I have to share is this: despite difficult times and setbacks, if you persevere, you might surprise yourself.
— Kimberly Gatto
I teach how to fit into a world I don't want to live in. I just can't do it anymore.
— John Taylor Gatto
Genius is an exceedingly common human quality, probably natural to most of us.
— John Taylor Gatto
Anyone who is more interested in human beings than in the rules is a threat to the system.
— John Taylor Gatto
The truth is that schools don't really teach anything except how to obey orders.
— John Taylor Gatto
If you choose to not deal with an issue,
then you give up your right of control over the issue
and it will select the path of least resistance. — Susan Del Gatto
then you give up your right of control over the issue
and it will select the path of least resistance. — Susan Del Gatto
School reform is not enough. The notion of schooling itself must be challenged.
— John Taylor Gatto
You either learn your way towards writing your own script in life, or you unwittingly become an actor in someone else's script.
— John Taylor Gatto
Self-knowledge is the only basis of true knowledge.
— John Taylor Gatto
You can make your own son or daughter one of a kind if you have the time and will to do so; school can only make them part of a hive, herd or anthill.
— John Taylor Gatto
Grades don't measure anything other than your relevant obedience to a manager.
— John Taylor Gatto
Child labor becomes a label of condemnation in spite of its ancient function as the quickest, most reliable way to human independence -
— John Taylor Gatto
Good things happen to the human spirit when it is left alone.
— John Taylor Gatto
Why are you so docile when you give up your child to a government agent called a schoolteacher?
— John Taylor Gatto
The cucina casalinga and cucina povera are the new haute cuisines.
— Loretta Gatto-White