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180 Days of School: June 2009
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180 Days of School. Quotations about school, education, teaching, and children. Sunday, June 14, 2009. In the first place, God made idiots. This was for practice. Then he made school boards. - Mark Twain. Not to know is bad; not to wish to know is worse. - African proverb. The most important part of teaching is to teach what it is to know. - Simone Weil. The one real object of education is to have a man in the condition of continually asking questions. - Mandell Creighton. Saturday, June 13, 2009. One Hu...
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180 Days of School. Quotations about school, education, teaching, and children. Saturday, June 12, 2010. The roots of education are bitter, but the fruit is sweet. – Aristotle. Training is everything. The peach was once a bitter almond; cauliflower is nothing but cabbage with a college education. – Mark Twain. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. One Hundred Eighty The roots of education are bit. One Hundred Seventy-Nine He who does not increase. Sadly Waiting for Recess.
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180 Days of School. Quotations about school, education, teaching, and children. Friday, June 11, 2010. Education is that which discloses to the wise and disguises from the foolish their lack of understanding. – Ambrose Bierce. The wisest mind has something yet to learn. – George Santayana. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. One Hundred Eighty The roots of education are bit. One Hundred Seventy-Nine He who does not increase. One Hundred Seventy-Eight She knows what is the b.
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180 Days of School. Quotations about school, education, teaching, and children. Saturday, June 12, 2010. I believe in the existence of a great, immutable principle of natural law, or natural ethics which proves the absolute right of every human being that comes into the world an education; and which, of course, proves the correlative duty of every government to see that the means of that education are provided for all. – Horace Mann. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile.
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180 Days of School: May 2008
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180 Days of School. Quotations about school, education, teaching, and children. Monday, May 19, 2008. Education can train, but not create, intelligence. 8211; Edward McChesney Sait. Only the curious will learn and only the resolute overcome the obstacles to learning. The quest quotient has always excited me more than the intelligence quotient. 8211; Eugene S. Wilson. He is educated who knows where to find out what he doesn’t know. 8211; George Simmel. Much learning does not teach understanding. I'm a tea...
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180 Days of School: May 2007
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180 Days of School. Quotations about school, education, teaching, and children. Monday, May 14, 2007. The great difficulty in education is to get experience out of ideas. 8211; George Santayana. The great aim of education is not knowledge but action. 8211; Herbert Spencer. Friday, May 11, 2007. Each second we live in a new and unique moment of the universe, a moment that never was before and will never be again. And what do we teach our children in school? Thursday, May 10, 2007. 8211; Robert Frost.
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180 Days of School: December 2006
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180 Days of School. Quotations about school, education, teaching, and children. Friday, December 15, 2006. The business of education is not to make the young perfect in any one of the sciences, but so to open and dispose their minds as may best make them capable of any, when they shall apply themselves to it. – John Locke. Thursday, December 14, 2006. The teacher should love his children better than his State or his Church; otherwise he is not an ideal teacher. – Bertrand Russell. 8211; Oliver Goldsmith.
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180 Days of School. Quotations about school, education, teaching, and children. Friday, June 11, 2010. Teaching was the hardest work I had ever done, and it remains the hardest work I have done to date. – Ann Richards. Housework is a breeze. Cooking is a pleasant diversion. Putting up a retaining wall is a lark. But teaching is like climbing a mountain. – Fawn M. Brodie. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. One Hundred Eighty The roots of education are bit. Mr Walker - Room 27.
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180 Days of School: January 2007
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180 Days of School. Quotations about school, education, teaching, and children. Monday, January 29, 2007. To learn means to accept the postulate that life did not begin at my birth. Others have been here before me, and I walk in their footsteps. The books I have read were composed by generations of fathers and sons, mothers and daughters, teachers and disciples. I am the sum total of their experiences, their quests. And so are you. – Elie Wiesel. Thursday, January 25, 2007. Wednesday, January 24, 2007.
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180 Days of School. Quotations about school, education, teaching, and children. Saturday, June 12, 2010. She knows what is the best purpose of education: not to be frightened by the best but to treat it as part of daily life. – John Mason Brown. He has learned to no purpose that is not able to teach. – Samuel Johnson. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. One Hundred Eighty The roots of education are bit. One Hundred Seventy-Nine He who does not increase. Sadly Waiting for Recess.