Quotes About Teaching
The poisonous pedagogy is transmitted multi-generationally as a sacred body of truth.
~ John Bradshaw
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Many religious denominations teach the concept of man as wretched and stained with original sin. Original sin as taught by some religious bodies means you are bad from the moment you are born. The teaching of original sin accounts for a lot of the child-rearing practices that are geared toward breaking a child's unruly will and natural propensity toward evil.
~ John Bradshaw
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Cesa, hijo mío, de oír las enseñanzas que te hacen divagar de las razones de sabiduría'.
~ John Bunyan
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Cease, my son, to hear the teaching that induces one to deviate from the reasons of wisdom. – Prov. 19:27)
~ John Bunyan
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Cuando Cristo dijo: '¿Conocen todas estas cosas?', y los discípulos hubieron dicho sí, Él añadió: 'Benditos son si las hacen'. Él no puso la bendición en el conocerlas, sino en el hacerlas
~ John Bunyan
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You never really know something until you teach it to someone else.
~ John C. Maxwell
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People say there are two kinds of learning: experience, which is gained from your own mistakes, and wisdom, which is learned from the mistakes of others.
~ John C. Maxwell
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part of the parenting process is helping children understand that they are not the center of the universe.
~ John C. Maxwell
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Example is not the main thing in influencing others . . . it is the only thing.
~ John C. Maxwell
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Eighty-nine percent of what people learn comes through visual stimulation, 10 percent through audible stimulation, and 1 percent through other senses. So
~ John C. Maxwell
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If you can't explain it simply, you don't understand it enough.
~ John C. Maxwell
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Educators take something simple and make it complicated. Communicators take something complicated and make it simple. —John C. Maxwell
~ John C. Maxwell
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Los educadores toman algo simple y lo vuelven complicado. Los comunicadores toman algo complicado y lo hacen simple. —John C. Maxwell
~ John C. Maxwell
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Too many leaders are like bad travel agents. They send people places they have never been. Instead, they should be more like tour guides, taking people places they have gone and sharing the wisdom of their own experiences.
~ John C. Maxwell
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The measure of a great teacher isn't what he or she knows; it's what the students know.
~ John C. Maxwell
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Mr. Holland's Opus
~ John C. Maxwell
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AS YOU WORK TODAY, TAKE SOMEONE WITH YOU SO THAT HE OR SHE CAN LEARN FROM YOU.
~ John C. Maxwell
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People don't learn from people they don't value.
~ John C. Maxwell
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If others work for you, give your own time only to those who are willing to learn and grow.
~ John C. Maxwell
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Matt. 13:10–13)
~ John C. Maxwell
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I was brought up in southern Massachusetts, where it was thought that mythology was a subject that we should all grasp. It was very much a part of my education. The easiest way to parse the world is through mythology.
~ John Cheever
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One of our professors described a lecture as 'a mystical process by which the notes on the pad of the lecturer pass on to the pad of the student, without passing through the mind of either'.
~ John Cleese
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Love is something nice, love is something sweet, love is a skill that's learned not pick up on the streets, the one who teaches how to love often leaves out an important part, they don't teach how to forget and that leads to a broken heart.
~ Unknown
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You taught me how to love; you taught me how to live; you taught me how to laugh; you taught me how to cry, but when you left, you forgot to teach me how to forget you.
~ Unknown
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