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These sayings capture the priceless value of all educators and how their influence can touch lives. The post 36 Teacher Quotes That Inspire a Love of Learning appeared first on Reader's Digest.
Ut est rerum omnium magister usus (roughly "experience is the teacher of all things" or more generally "experience is the best teacher") is a quote attributed to Julius Caesar in De Bello Civili, the war commentaries of the Civil War. [1] [2] Since then the phrase has become a common saying regarding learning and leadership. [3]
"The roots of education are bitter, but the fruit is sweet." - Aristotle [34] Τὶ δύσκολον; Τὸ ἑαυτὸν γνῶναι. [35] Tì dúskolon? Tò heautòn gnônai. "What is hard? To know thyself." — attributed (among other sages) to Thales, according to Pausanias [36] Oedipus and the sphinx, on an Attic red-figure kylix
Teachers and other interested observers asked to sit in on his classes. He shared with them: "The key to my success with youngsters is a very simple and time-honored tradition: hard work for teacher and student alike." Escalante received visits from political leaders and celebrities, including President Ronald Reagan and actor Arnold ...
Quotations related to Pedagogy of the Oppressed at Wikiquote A detailed chapter by chapter summary Noam Chomsky, Howard Gardner, and Bruno della Chiesa discussion about the book's impact and relevance to education today at the Askwith Forum commemorated the 45th anniversary of the publication of the book.
Wikiquote is one of few online quotation collections that provides the opportunity for visitors to contribute [6] and the very few which strive to provide exact sources for each quotation as well as corrections of misattributed quotations. Wikiquote pages are cross-linked to articles about the notable personalities on Wikipedia.
Docendo discimus is a Latin proverb meaning "by teaching, we learn." It is perhaps derived from Seneca the Younger ( c. 4 BC – 65 AD), who says in his Letters to Lucilius (Book I, letter 7, section 8): Homines dum docent discunt. , meaning "Men learn while they teach."
Harry K. Wong was an educator, educational speaker and author.His works include The First Days of School: How to Be an Effective Teacher and New Teacher Induction, as well as a variety of CD-Audio and DVD-format resources for teachers.