“I had some good teachers. One of the greatest teachers I've had is bluegrass music: going back and listening to Bill Monroe's music, the Stanley Brothers, Flatt & Scruggs. When I was with Ralph Stanley I learned a lot from him.” TeacherBrotherListeningBillsGood TeacherStanleyBluegrass Author:Ricky Skaggs
“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
“If a teacher wants to know something why doesn't she look it up herself instead of making we students do it? We benefit ourselves more by listening to her, after all she's the teacher!” IfsKnowsWantLooksTeacherStudentsListeningBenefits Book:Up the Down Staircase Source: Up the Down Staircase
“I could always see myself being a teacher. I remember sitting in class as a kid, listening to the teacher and thinking, you know, I'm pretty sure I could explain that a little bit better.” ThinkingKnowsLittlesKidsRememberBitsClassTeacherListeningLittle BitSittingBeing A Teacher Author:Rick Riordan
“[The Utopia of Rules] should offer a challenge to us all. Should we just accept this bureaucracy as inevitable? Or is there a way to get rid of all those hours spent listening to bad call-centre music? Do policemen, academics, teachers and doctors really need to spend half their time filling in forms? Or can we imagine another world?” WorldWayNeedsShouldFormHoursChallengesHalfAcceptingTeacherImagineListeningOffersDoctorsInevitableCentreBureaucracyFillingUtopiaPolicemenAnother WorldFilling In Author:Gillian Tett
“We know that African American students tend to be relational learners. It's about the relationships between a teacher and student. Students respond well to teachers they know, believe in them, care about them, but also who teach in a matter that elicits a more active approach to learning, rather than just sitting and listening. The research on this is strong and has been available for a long time, but it is not widely practiced. That's a huge obstacle.” KnowsBelieveWellsLongHas BeensMatterCareStrongTeachTeacherStudentsHugeListeningApproachLong TimeResearchSittingObstaclesAvailableActiveAfrican AmericanLearnersTeacher And Student Author:Pedro Noguera