“A child is imprinted not by simply teaching. But their attention is like soft clay. The attention field of adults is stratified. They are like hard clay and we push them on each side of the child's attention field.” ChildrenHardSidesAttentionTeachingAwarenessFieldsBuddhismAdultsClay Author:Frederick Lenz
“Feel the underlying meaning of the teachings that are espoused by me or anyone else. The word's don't mean much. Words are supposed to be catalysts for higher states of attention. That is where the action is.” FeelsMeanStatesActionAttentionTeachingHigherSupposed To BeCatalyst Author:Frederick Lenz
“Where thou perceivest knowledge, bend the ear of attention and respect; But yield not further to the teaching, than as thy mind is warranted by reasons. Better is an obstinant disputant, that yieldeth inch by inch, Than the shallow traitor to himself, who surrendereth to half an argument.” MindReasonAttentionHalfKnowledgeTeachingArgumentEarsYieldInchesShallowTraitorAttention And Respect Author:Charles Caleb Colton
“If for just the time of a finger-snap a monk produces a thought of loving-kindness, develops it, gives attention to it, such a one is rightly called a monk. Not in vain does he meditate. He acts in accordance with the master's teaching, he follows his advice. How much more so if he cultivates it.” IfsLoveGivingDoeAttentionKindnessTeachingAdviceProduceMastersFingersVainMonkSnapsLoving Kindness Author:Gautama Buddha
“A gifted experimentalist, and theoretician, in the best Newtonian tradition... His contributions to quantum measurements, and elucidative teachings on quantum mechanics, have not yet received the attention they deserve.” AttentionTeachingDeserveTraditionContributionQuantumGiftedMechanicMeasurementQuantum Mechanics Author:Willis Lamb
“The authentic and pure values, truth, beauty, and goodness, in the activity of a human being are the result of one and the same act, a certain application of the full attention to the object. Teaching should have no aim but to prepare, by training the attention, for the possibility of such an act. All the other advantages of instruction are without interest.” ShouldHumansCertainValuesInterestHuman BeingsResultsAttentionTeachingPossibilityObjectsTruth IsPureActivityGoodnessTrainingAdvantageShould HaveAimApplicationInstruction Book:Gravity and Grace Source: Gravity and Grace
“Our approach to education has remained largely unchanged since the Renaissance: From middle school through college, most teaching is done by an instructor lecturing to a room full of students, only some of them paying attention.” DoneSchoolRoomsAttentionTeachingMiddleStudentsCollegeApproachPay AttentionRenaissanceMiddle SchoolInstructorsLecturing Author:Daphne Koller
“Nearly all spiritual practices are based on attention. In fact, whenever you think you have lost the path, or whenever you feel confused by esoteric terminology or technique, remember that all these techniques or teachings are various ways to help you learn to pay attention.” ThinkingWayFeelsFactsHelpingRememberSpiritualLostPayAttentionPracticePathTeachingVariousTechniquePay AttentionConfusedSpiritual PracticeEsotericTerminology Author:Rick Fields
“If i wouldn't have done comedy, I would have been a teacher. I was really good when I took an exploratory teaching class in high school, at getting kids' attention, and delivering lesson plans. Though my principal even told me that this was what I was meant to do. And that being a big-mouth comedian was a waste of time.” IfsHas BeensDoneBigsKidsSchoolAttentionClassComedyTeacherPlansTeachingLessonsWasteMouthsHigh SchoolComedianWasting TimePrincipalDelivering Author:Gabriel Iglesias
“In teaching, you must simply work your pupil into such a state of interest in what you are going to teach him that every other object of attention is banished from his mind; then reveal it to him so impressively that he will remember the occasion to his dying day; and finally fill him with devouring curiosity to know what the next steps in connection with the subject are.” KnowsMindArtStatesRememberNextInterestAttentionStepsTeachPsychologyTeachingSubjectsDyingObjectsConnectionsCuriosityOccasionsPupilsNext StepsDevouringTeaching Art Book:Talks to Teachers on Psychology: And to Students on Some of Life's Ideals Source: Talks to Teachers on Psychology: And to Students on Some of Life's Ideals
“Teaching's hard! You need different skills: positive reinforcement, keeping students from getting bored, commanding their attention in a certain way.” WayNeedsDifferentHardCertainAttentionTeachingStudentsSkillsBoredReinforcementPositive Reinforcement Author:Bill Gates