“An education isn't how much you have committed to memory, or even how much you know. It's being able to differentiate between what you know and what you don't.” KnowsAbleMemoriesEducationKnowledgeTeachTechnologyLearningCommittedEducationalSchoolingSelf EducationSchooledGood MemoriesDifferentiateHomeschoolingGreat EducationCollege EducationTeaching And LearningEducation And TeachersSchool EducationGreat EducationalYou Think You KnowTeaching And EducationTeaching EducationTeaching LearningInspirational EducationArt EducationBeing A TeacherBest EducationStudents And EducationInspirational EducationalEducation And LiteracyContinuous LearningEducation For AllImportance Of EducationTraining And EducationRelated To EducationLife TeachesWhat Is EducationAdult EducationLeadership In EducationAcademic EducationUniversity EducationEarning ItTeacher TrainingEducational ChangeAdult LearningLearning Life Author:Anatole France
“You are told a lot about your education, but some beautiful, sacred memory, preserved since childhood, is perhaps the best education of all.” BeautifulMemoriesEducationChildhoodSacredBest Education Author:Fyodor Dostoevsky
“There is something out of gear about graded schools and all that. Memory is developed at the expense of what in general we are pleased to call thought and character.” CharacterSchoolMemoriesEducationExpensesGears Book:Letters of Sarah Orne Jewett Source: Letters of Sarah Orne Jewett
“Even though fathers, grandparents, siblings, memories of ancestors are important agents of socialization, our society focuses on the attributes and characteristics of mothers and teachers and gives them the ultimate responsibility for the child's life chances.” GivingChildrenImportantMotherFatherMemoriesChanceEducationResponsibilityTeacherUltimateAgentsCharacteristicsOur SocietyAttributesAncestorGrandparentSiblingSocialization Book:Worlds apart: relationships between families and schools Source: Worlds apart: relationships between families and schools
“Our great mistake in education is ... the worship of book-learning-the confusion of instruction and education. We strain the memory instead of cultivating the mind. ... We ought to follow exactly the opposite course with children-to give them a wholesome variety of mental food, and endeavour to cultivate their tastes, rather than to fill their minds with dry facts.” GivingMindChildrenBookFactsScienceCoursesMemoriesMistakeEducationOughtTasteWorshipOppositesConfusionVarietyDryInstructionStrainEndeavourCultivatingGreat MistakesBook Learning Author:John Lubbock