He proposes a dual-center model in which altruistic creative capacities and utilitarian short-term drives compete, with the short-term center overriding the other when schooling is framed instrumentally.
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Utilitarian center
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"And we don't want short -term goals. Learning is a lifelong process. This is a message that we communicate to them all the time...."
"...that if you use the same message, it's the short -term utilitarian center that overrides the altruistic moral creative center. And that's what we've..."
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