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We're starting this celebration of teaching with Socrates, the superstar teacher of the ancient world. He was sentenced to death more than 2,400 years ago for "impiety" and "corrupting" the...
Discover some of history's most famous teachers, from ancient philosophers to tech giants, in this list of eminent educators.
50 Great Teachers: A Celebration Of Great Teaching. Anne Sullivan was a great teacher. Famously, she was the "Miracle Worker," who taught a blind and deaf girl named Helen Keller to understand ...
10 Famous Teachers. Throughout history, many influential teachers have left a lasting impact on the field of education. From developing innovative teaching methods to advocating for educational reform, these educators have helped shape our thinking about teaching and learning.
In honor of World Teachers' Day, we're taking a look at 17 educators who changed the lives of their students, and impacted the future forever.
Discover the lives and works of the most influential teachers in history who have left an indelible mark on education. From Socrates and Confucius to Jesus and Rabbi Akiva, learn how these great teachers have impacted modern education and inspired future generations.
1. JAIME ESCALANTE. The 1988 movie Stand and Deliver is based on the true story of Jaime Escalante, a Bolivian immigrant who taught math at Garfield High School, a rough inner-city school in...
Throughout history, teachers were making discoveries, taking actions, or participating in events that forever changed the world. Today we’ll look briefly at 8 teachers who changed history. Pythagoras was a mathematician, philosopher, and teacher who’s theories are still taught in schools.
Anne Sullivan Found 'the Fire of a Purpose' Through Teaching Helen Keller. Keller and her "miracle worker" started out as pupil and teacher, but their relationship blossomed into one of lifelong...
The most famous professors in history all share one thing in common — they made their dreams a reality before, during, or after teaching. It’s a position that pairs perfectly with whatever you decide to do, so use it to propel yourself into a future full of possibilities.