TEACHING QUOTES IV

quotations about teaching

The world of knowledge takes a crazy turn
When teachers themselves are taught to learn.

BERTOLT BRECHT

Life of Galileo

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Teaching is a really special form of cooperative activity. Aristotle says that teaching only happens when the student is learning. That's because the teaching and learning happen in the same place, in the student, in the mind of another person.

AGNES CALLARD

"2017 Quantrell and Graduate Teaching Awards", UChicago News, June 5, 2017


Teaching is the systematic inculcation of knowledge.

JOHN MILTON GREGORY

The Seven Laws of Teaching


A schoolmaster should have an atmosphere of awe, and walk wonderingly, as if he was amazed at being himself.

WALTER BAGEHOT

"Hartley Coleridge", Literary Studies

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Don't tell us that the only way to teach a child is to spend too much of a year preparing him to fill out a few bubbles on a standardized test; we know that's not true.

BARACK OBAMA

National Education Association Speech, 2007

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Teaching is an art, not a science, principally because it involves human beings, their emotions and their values.

GILBERT HIGHET

The Art of Teaching


A teacher affects eternity; he can never tell where his influence stops.

HENRY ADAMS

The Education of Henry Adams

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Life is amazing: and the teacher had better prepare himself to be a medium for that amazement.

EDWARD BLISHEN

Donkey Work


We love the precepts for the teacher's sake.

GEORGE FARQUHAR

The Constant Couple

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Great knowledge is requisite to instruct those who have been well instructed, but still greater knowledge is requisite to instruct those who have been neglected.

HORACE MANN

Thoughts

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If I were president? First thing I'd do is take care of the schoolteachers. I'm not saying we should start 'em out with six figures, but in some places they've got to be mother, father, brother, sister, and mentor. They're real important people. Let's give 'em a raise -- and attract the best people to the job.

CARMELLO ANTHONY

Esquire, January 2005

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The important thing is not so much that every child should be taught, as that every child should be given the wish to learn.

JOHN LUBBOCK

The Pleasures of Life

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It is better to teach a few things perfectly than many things indifferently.

ANDRÉ MAUROIS

An Art of Living

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One thing that isn't a myth about teachers is that they love the actual act of teaching. However, sometimes teachers can be made to feel as if their wings are being clipped by ever-changing guidelines and standards that demand they rework, rewrite, and resubmit curricula and lesson plans for approval, when the materials and ideas they'd already developed were working well.

GINA BELLI

"8 Reasons Teaching Is More Difficult Than You Think (Not One Is About the Kids)", PayScale, October 23, 2016


It is the supreme art of the teacher to awaken joy in creative expression and knowledge.

ALBERT EINSTEIN

Motto for the astronomy building of Junior College, Pasadena, California

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The object of teaching a child is to enable him to get along without his teacher.

ELBERT HUBBARD

A Thousand & One Epigrams

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It is always the teacher who must learn the most ... or else nothing real has happened in the exchange.

KIM STANLEY ROBINSON

The Years of Rice and Salt


None can teach admirably if not loving his task.

AMOS BRONSON ALCOTT

Table Talk

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As a teacher, I possess a tremendous power to make a child's life miserable or joyous. I can be a tool of torture or an instrument of inspiration. I can humiliate or heal. In all situations, it is my response that decides whether a crisis will be escalated or de-escalated and a child humanized or dehumanized.

HAIM G. GINOTT

Young Children, vol. 51, 1964


The teacher is a sympathizing guide whose familiarity with the subjects to be learned enables him to direct the learner's efforts, to save him from the waste of time and strength, or needless or insuperable difficulties, and to keep him from mistaking truth for error. But no aid of school or teacher can change nature's modes in mind work, or take from the learner the lordly prerogative and need for knowing for himself.

JOHN MILTON GREGORY

The Seven Laws of Teaching