“The whole art of teaching is only the art of awakening the natural curiosity of young minds for the purpose of satisfying it afterwards.” InspirationalMindChildrenArtWholeYoungPurposeCultureNaturalEducationTeachTeacherTeachingTaughtDiversityCuriosityEducationalAwakeningCuriousSatisfyingThank YouYoung ChildrenGood TeacherTeaching ChildrenGreat EducationTeaching And LearningEducation And TeachersGreat EducationalTeaching And EducationTeachers And TeachingTeaching EducationTeaching LearningInspirational TeacherArt EducationBeing A TeacherGood TeachingMath EducationTeachers DayStudent LearningTeacher AppreciationPurpose Of EducationYoung MindsArt TeacherIntellectual CuriositySpring AwakeningEducating OthersThank You TeacherTeaching ArtRetired TeacherWonderful TeacherRetiring TeachersTeacher Appreciation DayHappy Teachers DayNatural CuriosityTeaching ProfessionSatisfying Work Book:Delphi Complete Works of Anatole France (Illustrated) Source: Delphi Complete Works of Anatole France (Illustrated)
“There can be, therefore, no true education without moral culture, and no true moral culture without Christianity. The very power of the teacher in the school-room is either moral or it is a degrading force. But he can show the child no other moral basis for it than the Bible. Hence my argument is as perfect as clear. The teacher must be Christian. But the American Commonwealth has promised to have no religious character. Then it cannot be teacher.” ChildrenCharacterShowsSchoolChristianCultureForceReligiousPerfectRoomsEducationMoralChristianityClearTeacherArgumentBasesCommonwealthDegradingTrue Education Author:Robert Dabney
“Education is the ability to listen to almost anything without losing your temper or your self-confidence.” InspirationalSelfInspirationCultureAbilityEducationKnowledgeLearningTeacherListeningDiversityLosingAngerPatienceSocial JusticeIntelligenceEducationalSelf ConfidenceThought ProvokingTemperEducation SystemSelf EducationBest TeacherSchooledEducational SystemHomeschoolingGreat EducationCollege EducationEducation And TeachersSchools And EducationSchool EducationGreat EducationalTeacher StudentChildren LearningTeacher And StudentInspirational EducationKnowledge EducationBeing A TeacherEducation And KnowledgeChildren EducationStudents And EducationChildren And EducationInspirational EducationalEducation And LiteracyValue Of EducationKnowledge LearningPurpose Of EducationImportance Of EducationTeachers Learning From StudentsWhat Is EducationBad TemperLiteracy And ChildrenAcademic EducationUniversity EducationBoard Of EducationGreat KnowledgeMotivational EducationIntelligence And EducationEducational ChangeTeachers From KidsEffective TeachingEducational Reform Author:Robert Frost
“In some sense our aim ought to be to convert the school from an academic institution into an intellectual one. That shift in the culture of schooling would represent a profound shift in emphasis and in direction.” SchoolCultureEducationOughtIntellectualAimInstitutionsProfoundAcademicEmphasisSchooling Author:Elliot W. Eisner
“I too acknowledge the all-out omnipotence of early culture and nature; hereby we have either a doddered dwarf-bush, or a high-towering, wide-shadowing tree! either a sick yellow cabbage, or an edible luxuriant green one. Of a truth, it is the duty of all men, especially of all philosophers, to note down with accuracy the characteristic circumstances of their education,--what furthered, what hindered, what in any way modified it.” MenWayCultureEducationTreeDutyCircumstancesSickGreenNotesPhilosopherWideAcknowledgeCharacteristicsYellowAccuracyDwarfsOmnipotenceDwarvesCabbage Author:Thomas Carlyle
“As soon as you start asking what education is for, what the use of it is, you're abandoning the basic assumption of any true culture, that education is worth while for its own sake.” UseCultureEducationAskingSakeAssumption Book:Singing Waters Source: Singing Waters
“The most general deficiency in our sort of culture and education is gradually dawning on me: no one learns, no one strives towards, no one teaches--enduring loneliness.” CultureEducationTeachLonelinessStriveEndureStrifeDeficiencyCulture And Education Author:Friedrich Nietzsche
“Few white citizens are acquainted with blacks other than those projected by the media and the so--called educational system, whichis nothing more than a system of rewards and punishments based upon one's ability to pledge loyalty oaths to Anglo culture. The media and the "educational system" are the prime sources of racism in the United States.” StatesAmericaCultureAbilityWhiteUnitedRaceEducationUnited StatesMediaSourceCitizensRacismRewardsEducationalLoyaltyPunishmentPrimePledgeOathEducational SystemReward And Punishment Author:Ishmael Reed
“American cultural institutions seem so bent on preserving the values of "Western civilization," the mythical "Whitetown," that welearn about one another's cultures the same way we learn about sex: in the streets.” WaySeemsValuesCultureSexRaceEducationStreetsCivilizationInstitutionsWesternBentWestern Civilization Author:Ishmael Reed
“The treatment of African and African American culture in our education was no different from their treatment in Tarzan movies.” DifferentCultureRaceEducationAfrican AmericanTreatmentAmerican CultureAfrican American CultureTarzan Movie Book:Airing Dirty Laundry Source: Airing Dirty Laundry
“The more cultured a man, the less fortunate he is.” MenCultureEducationMannersFortunateLess Fortunate Author:Anton Chekhov