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Use these education quotes in a back-to-school social media post or write one in an encouraging card to a favorite teacher.
In this poem, it is the Filipino youth who are the protagonists, whose "prodigious genius" making use of that education to build the future, was the "bella esperanza de la patria mía" (beautiful hope of the motherland). Spain, with "pious and wise hand" offered a "crown's resplendent band, offers to the sons of this Indian land."
1997: Paul Hamlyn Award for Poetry; 2004: Cholmondeley Award; 2007: British Book Awards Decibel Writer of the Year (shortlist) for We Brits; 2007: Elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature [11] 2009: Centre for Literacy in Primary Education poetry award for The Young Inferno. [12] 2012: Queen's Gold Medal for Poetry [13]
To Vivekananda, education was not only collection of information, but something more meaningful; he felt education should be man-making, life giving and character-building. To him, education was an assimilation of noble ideas. [34] Education is not the amount of information that we put into your brain and runs riot there, undigested, all your life.
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In this poem, Pessoa creates an inner struggle that the speaker has with trying to figure out whether it was fate or free will that has determined how his life panned out. By making the whole poem essentially one, elongated metaphor, Pessoa is able to give multiple interpretations to his poem.
We are guilty of many errors and many faults, but our worst crime is abandoning the children, neglecting the fountain of life. Many of the things we need can wait. The child cannot. Right now is the time his bones are being formed, his blood is being made, and his senses are being developed. To him we cannot answer ‘Tomorrow,’ his name is ...
Leaving the RAAF in 1968, Dawe began teaching at Downlands College, a Catholic boys college in Toowoomba, Queensland.After teaching English and history at the secondary level for two and a half years, he became a tertiary lecturer in English literature at the Darling Downs Institute of Advanced Education (DDIAE) in Toowoomba.