Quotes About Education
It is always a much easier task to educate uneducated people than to re-educate the mis-educated.
~ Herbert M. Shelton
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What the sick need is teachers not treaters, health schools not hospitals, instruction not treatment, education in right living not training the sick habit. Both they and their advisors must get rid of the curing idea and the practices built up thereon.
~ Herbert M. Shelton
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But with all its truth, the argument cannot answer the time-honored question: who educates the educators, and where is the proof that they are in possession of "the good?
~ Herbert Marcuse
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öÄŸrenci hareketi özgür bir toplumun gerçek gereksinimi ve gerçek olana??d?r.
~ Herbert Marcuse
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The year had a logic of its own as does every school year, every class of children.
~ Unknown
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A library is thought in cold storage.
~ Herbert Samuel
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Herbert Schildt
~ Unknown
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Anything that gives us new knowledge gives us an opportunity to be more rational.
~ Herbert Simon
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When a man's knowledge is not in order, the more of it he has the greater will be his confusion.
~ Herbert Spencer
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Science is organised knowledge.
~ Herbert Spencer
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M?c Ä'ích t?i th??ng c?a giáo d?c không ph?i là ki?n th?c mà là hành Ä'á»™ng.
~ Herbert Spencer
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As long as the acquisition of knowledge is rendered habitually repugnant, so long will there be a prevailing tendency to discontinue it when free from the coercion of parents and masters.
~ Herbert Spencer
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You can practice to attain knowledge, but you can't practice to attain wisdom.
~ Herbie Hancock
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It's not enough to be a vanilla business school. It's not enough to be terrific teachers who really know their subject matter well.
~ Unknown
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We're not giving a hypothetical education. Business education is an invaluable education. But what you need in addition to make the education as valuable and meaningful as it can be are these hands-on experiences.
~ Unknown
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All culture, whatever significance it may have, just as all education, civilization, development, is absolutely powerless to renew the inner man.
~ Herman Bavinck
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The parallel, rather, is with human language. It is human to have the ability to speak, an essential part of the image of God in us. Nonetheless, concrete language, which exists in countless forms, is not native but acquired; it is learned.
~ Herman Bavinck
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No one teaches well unless he has first learned well; no one learns well unless he learns in order to teach. And both learning and teaching are vain and unprofitable unless accompanied by practice.
~ Unknown
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The school-boy doesn't force himself to learn his vocabularies and rules altogether at night, but knows that be must impress them again in the morning.
~ Hermann Ebbinghaus
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The relation of repetitions for learning and for repeating English stanzas needs no amplification. These were learned by heart on the first day with less than half of the repetitions necessary for the shortest of the syllable series.
~ Hermann Ebbinghaus
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Knowledge can be communicated but not wisdom.
~ Hermann Hesse
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Ovšemže úsudky mohou být v mnoha p?ípadech nesprávné, jak se správn? obáváte. Ale o to práv? nejde, nýbrž o to, aby se dal žák?m svobodný prostor pro to vyjád?it své vlastní pocity, vlastní úsudky - i když jsou zkreslené.
~ Unknown
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Ve waldorfské škole není obvyklé opakovat t?ídu, a proto se tady posouzení školní zralosti p?ikládá ten nejv?tší význam.
~ Unknown
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I mean it, it's another gap in your education. Until you can learn to understand her, you'll get nowhere as a detective. She's everybody's conscience, Bob—the universal maiden aunt, cousin or sister. Humanity's backbone. Throughout history, she's gone to the stake for you again and again; not with any sense of heroism, but as a matter of principle and because it would never occur to her to do anything else.
~ Unknown
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