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Quotes About Teaching

My religion is love that I have learned from my religion
~ Ehsan Sehgal
Neither people, nor time teaches the lesson and experience; however, one itself practices the conduct, attitude, behavior, and action that, whether negative or positive, become a lesson and experience, for its life.
~ Ehsan Sehgal
Whatever I learn from the world, I return that back, as experience and knowledge; thus, I owe nothing.
~ Ehsan Sehgal
You learn from a mentor; it is worldly knowledge; I attain that from spirituality; it is universal knowledge.
~ Ehsan Sehgal
You may teach those who want to learn. However, you cannot teach those who intend to teach you.
~ Ehsan Sehgal
kalau agama itu ajaran sehat, kita tak akan membutuhkan nabi-nabi untuk menyampaikannya kepada kita. -Takuan
~ Eiji Yoshikawa
Make sure you have plenty of variety in how concepts are taught. Mix up segments with storytelling, panel discussions, gamification, practical application time, partner work … the list goes on.
~ Elaine Biech
The teacher is one who makes two ideas grow where only one grew before.
~ Elbert Hubbard
The teacher is the one who gets the most out of the lessons, and the true teacher is the learner.
~ Elbert Hubbard
Teachers are often, and understandably, impatient for their students to develop clear and adequate ideas. But putting ideas in relation to each other isn't a simple job. It's confusing and this confusion does take time. All of us need time for our confusion if we are to build the breadth and depth that give significance to our knowledge.
~ Eleanor Duckworth
Nearly every one of us, at some time or other, thinks what a great waste and pity it is that the older generation cannot teach the younger generation, cannot share their experiences, cannot save the young their mistakes; that each human being has to learn by his own experience and his own mistakes. And yet it is possible that this is the best way.
~ Eleanor Roosevelt
Si te enseñan las cosas bien desde pequeña, de mayor todo te cuesta menos, te convierte en alguien que parece haber nacido enseñada.
~ Elena Ferrante
Do you think Dino is intelligent?" "All children are, you just have to train them.
~ Elena Ferrante
Adults find pleasure in deceiving a child. They consider it necessary, but they also enjoy it. The children very quickly figure it out and then practice deception themselves.
~ Elias Canetti
We are dealing here not with the dogmas of a church, but rather with events that for thousands of years have exercised the most powerful influence in the history of a living people. Jewish children were not taught: 'These are the things we Jews believe in', but 'These are the things that happened to us and made us what we are
~ Eliezer Berkovits
That had probably been written by a professor. I recognized the professor's characteristic delight at not imparting information.
~ Elif Batuman
linguist called Alla who advised us, among other things, to treat our more stupid students with sympathy, "as if they had cancer." While
~ Elif Batuman
I realized that I would never have corrected somebody who said "you can feel the food." That was how Owen would end up with students who said "savor," while I would end up with students who said "papel iss blonk.
~ Elif Batuman
There is nothing more blinding than having seen the light, and nothing more tiresome than sharing it.
~ Anthony Marais
These researches renewed his commitment to analysis, which he now conceived more as a means to produce personal growth than as a technique for treating mental disorder, and he increasingly devoted his energy to teaching others, whether as pupils or patients, the same methods he had perfected during his own confrontation with the unconscious and which he had excavated in all their bizarre ambiguity from an occult science of the seventeenth century.
~ Anthony Stevens
St Catherine of Siena spent three years in seclusion in her little room in the Via Benincasa during which she underwent a series of mystical experiences before entering upon an active life of teaching and preaching.
~ Anthony Storr
We must not contradict, but instruct him that contradicts us; for a madman is not cured by another running mad also.
~ Antisthenes
Grown-ups never understand anything by themselves, and it is tiresome for children to be always and forever explaining things to them
~ Antoine de Saint-Exupery
Grown ups never understand anything for themselves, and it is tiresome for children to be always and forever explaining things to them.
~ Antoine de Saint-Exupery