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Alla lärare kan förklara vad de förväntar sig av oss. Men en bra lärare väcker våra förväntningar på oss själva. | P.N. |
Alla riktiga lärare är lite av en Don Quijote. Han strider för det overkliga, det ännu inte verkliga - romantikern i en drömvärld. Men vi kan trösta oss med att Don Quijote hade något mer än sina självgoda, mätta, fantasilösa landsmän som hånade honom. Han hade en ide, han hade själ. | Willi Schohaus |
En lärares styrka visar sig inte i antalet lärjungar utan i hur många som frigör sig. | Patricia Neal (1926-) |
En mästare kan säga vad som väntas av dig. Men, en lärare kan väcka dina egna förväntningar. | Patricia Neal (1926-) |
I sexualundervisningen har autodidakten störst framgång. | Zarko Petan |
Om vi vill behaga vår omgivning måste vi acceptera att vi blir lärda mycket som vi visste förut av dem som ingenting visste. | Nicolas-Sébastien Roch de Chamfort (1741-1794) |
Säg det till mig, så glömmer jag bort det, visa det för mig så kanske jag minns det, involvera mig så förstår jag det. | Chinese Proverbs |
Vi spenderar de första 12 månaderna av våra barns liv att lära dem gå och tala, och sen de nästa 12 månader att säga åt dem att sitta ner och vara tysta. | Phyllis Diller (1917-) |
The test of a good teacher is not how many questions he can ask his pupils that they will answer readily, but how many questions he inspires them to ask him which he finds it hard to answer | Alice Wellington Rollins |
If kids come to us [educators / teachers] from strong, healthy functioning families, it makes our job easier. If they do not come to us from strong, healthy, functioning families, it makes our job more important. | Barbara Colorose |
The difference between good teachers and great teachers is that great teachers have mastered the art of teaching people things they didn't know they needed to learn. | Jeff Wahl |
More important than the curriculum is the question of the methods of teaching and the spirit in which the teaching is given | Bertrand Russell (1872-1970) |
Teaching is the only major occupation of man for which we have not yet developed tools that make an average person capable of competence and performance. In teaching we rely on the "naturals," the ones who somehow know how to teach. | Peter F. Drucker (1909-) |
The one exclusive sign of thorough knowledge is the power of teaching. | Aristoteles (384 f.Kr.-322 f.Kr.) |
In teaching you cannot see the fruit of a day's work. It is invisible and remains so, maybe for twenty years. | Jacques Barzun (1907-) |
Don't try to fix the students, fix ourselves first. The good teacher makes the poor student good and the good student superior. When our students fail, we, as teachers, too, have failed. | Marva Collins (1936-) |
While we try to teach our children all about life, our children teach us what life is all about. | John W. Gardner (1912-2002) |
Much education today is monumentally ineffective. All too often we are giving young people cut flowers when we should be teaching them to grow their own plants. | John W. Gardner (1912-2002) |
The teacher who is indeed wise does not bid you to enter the house of his wisdom but rather leads you to the threshold of your mind. | Kahlil Gibran (1883-1931) |
You can get help from teachers, but you are going to have to learn a lot by yourself, sitting alone in a room. | Dr. Seuss (1904-1991) |
I think a secure profession for young people is history teacher, because in the future, there will be so much more of it to teach | Bill Muse |
I have come to believe that a great teacher is a great artist and that there are as few as there are any other great artists. Teaching might even be the greatest of the arts since the medium is the human mind and spirit. | John Steinbeck (1902-1968) |
Teachers are expected to reach unattainable goals with inadequate tools. The miracle is that at times they accomplish this impossible task. | Dr. Haim Ginott |
No printed word, nor spoken plea can teach young minds what they should be. Not all the books on all the shelves – but what the teachers are themselves. | Rudyard Kipling (1865-1936) |