"I'd love to go back and teach primary school. I used to teach fourth grade and fifth grade. I'd love to spend several years teaching kindergarten or maybe third grade"
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The subtext is also a rebuke to the prestige economy of ideas. Kozol built his public voice by documenting structural neglect, yet he frames his aspiration as returning to work that’s routinely treated as entry-level, feminized, and replaceable. That inversion is the point: if you care about justice, the most consequential arena isn’t a keynote stage, it’s phonics, classroom routines, and the early sorting mechanisms that decide who will later be called “gifted” or “at risk.”
Contextually, Kozol’s career has been a long argument that inequity is not an accident but a design choice visible in school funding, segregation, and policy language. This quote reads like a personal coda to that argument: the fight isn’t only to expose the system, but to stand with children before the system teaches them what to expect.
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Kozol, Jonathan. (n.d.). I'd love to go back and teach primary school. I used to teach fourth grade and fifth grade. I'd love to spend several years teaching kindergarten or maybe third grade. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/id-love-to-go-back-and-teach-primary-school-i-55192/
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Kozol, Jonathan. "I'd love to go back and teach primary school. I used to teach fourth grade and fifth grade. I'd love to spend several years teaching kindergarten or maybe third grade." FixQuotes. Accessed February 2, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/id-love-to-go-back-and-teach-primary-school-i-55192/.
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"I'd love to go back and teach primary school. I used to teach fourth grade and fifth grade. I'd love to spend several years teaching kindergarten or maybe third grade." FixQuotes, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/id-love-to-go-back-and-teach-primary-school-i-55192/. Accessed 2 Feb. 2026.






