The philosophy of the schoolroom in one generation is the philosophy of government in the next.

Abraham Lincoln
The philosophy of the schoolroom in one generation is the...
The philosophy of the schoolroom in one generation is the...
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The schoolroom is where young minds are shaped. Philosophy is the study of things like ethics, values, and beliefs. As young minds are shaped by teachers, they begin to think like philosophers. The next generation of students might experience the philosophies of the past again in the form of government systems. The statement shows that what you learn at school can help shape future generations.

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