Jonathan Kozol

Jonathan Kozol

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Jonathan Kozol, an American activist and educator, is widely remembered for insights that continue to resonate with readers everywhere. Celebrated for his books on public education in the United States, Jonathan Kozol brought that same intensity to the written and spoken word. Browse 25 quotes by Jonathan Kozol that cover ground from Education, Society, Hope, Failure, and Teacher. Here is a taste of their wisdom: "Racial segregation has come back to public education with a vengeance."

“No Child Left Behind's fourth-grade gains aren't learning gains, they're testing gains. That's why they don't last. The law is a distraction from things that really count.”

— Jonathan Kozol

Learning

All Quotes by Jonathan Kozol

“If you grow up in the South Bronx today or in south-central Los Angeles or Pittsburgh or Philadelphia, you quickly come to understand that you have been set apart and that there's no will in this society to bring you back into the mainstream.”

— Jonathan Kozol

Society

“Many of those who argue for vouchers say that they simply want to use competition to improve public education. I don't think it works that way, and I've been watching this for a longtime.”

— Jonathan Kozol

Education

“But for the children of the poorest people we're stripping the curriculum, removing the arts and music, and drilling the children into useful labor. We're not valuing a child for the time in which she actually is a child.”

— Jonathan Kozol

Music

“So long as these kinds of inequalities persist, all of us who are given expensive educations have to live with the knowledge that our victories are contaminated because the game has been rigged to our advantage.”

— Jonathan Kozol

Knowledge

“Apartheid education, rarely mentioned in the press or openly confronted even among once-progressive educators, is alive and well and rapidly increasing now in the United States.”

— Jonathan Kozol

Education

“Instead of seeing these children for the blessings that they are, we are measuring them only by the standard of whether they will be future deficits or assets for our nation's competitive needs.”

— Jonathan Kozol

Future

“When I was teaching in the 1960s in Boston, there was a great deal of hope in the air. Martin Luther King Jr. was alive, Malcolm X was alive great, great leaders were emerging from the southern freedom movement.”

— Jonathan Kozol

Freedom

“At that time, I had recently finished a book called Amazing Grace, which many people tell me is a very painful book to read. Well, if it was painful to read, it was also painful to write. I had pains in my chest for two years while I was writing that book.”

— Jonathan Kozol

Amazing

“We are now operating a school system in America that's more segregated than at any time since the death of Martin Luther King.”

— Jonathan Kozol

Death

“I am opposed to the use of public funds for private education.”

— Jonathan Kozol

Education

“No Child Left Behind's fourth-grade gains aren't learning gains, they're testing gains. That's why they don't last. The law is a distraction from things that really count.”

— Jonathan Kozol

Learning

“The inequalities are greater now than in '92. Some states have equalized per-pupil spending but they set the 'equal level' very low, so that wealthy districts simply raise extra money privately.”

— Jonathan Kozol

Money

“I feel, in the end, as if everything I've done has been a failure.”

— Jonathan Kozol

Failure

“During the decades after Brown v. Board of Education there was terrific progress. Tens of thousands of public schools were integrated racially. During that time the gap between black and white achievement narrowed.”

— Jonathan Kozol

Education

“Racial segregation has come back to public education with a vengeance.”

— Jonathan Kozol

Education

“The contrasts between what is spent today to educate a child in the poorest New York City neighborhoods, where teacher salaries are often even lower than the city averages, and spending levels in the wealthiest suburban areas are daunting challenges to any hope New Yorkers might retain that even semblances of fairness still prevail.”

— Jonathan Kozol

Hope

“I believe we need a national amendment which will guarantee every child in America the promise of not just an equal education but a high-quality equal education.”

— Jonathan Kozol

Education

“By far the most important factor in the success or failure of any school, far more important than tests or standards or business-model methods of accountability, is simply attracting the best-educated, most exciting young people into urban schools and keeping them there.”

— Jonathan Kozol

Failure

“A great deal has been written in recent years about the purported lack of motivation in the children of the Negro ghettos. Little in my experience supports this, yet the phrase has been repeated endlessly, and the blame in almost all cases is placed somewhere outside the classroom.”

— Jonathan Kozol

Experience

“The primary victims of Katrina, those who were given the least help by the government, those rescued last or not at all, were overwhelmingly people of color largely hidden from the mainstream of society.”

— Jonathan Kozol

Government