In
our rush to reform education, we have forgotten a simple truth:
reform will never be achieved by renewing appropriations, restructuring
schools, rewriting curricula, and revising texts if we continue
to demean and dishearten the human resource called the teacher
on whom so much depends. Teachers must be better compensated,
freed from bureaucratic harassment, given a role in academic governance,
and provided with the best possible methods and materials. But
none of that will transform education if we fail to cherish--and
challenge--the human heart that is the source of good teaching.
The
Courage to Teach
by ParkerPalmer