“There aren't enough professionals to solve the world's problems. There will never be enough doctors to solve the health problems of the world. There will never be enough teachers to solve the education problems of the world - illiteracy. There will never be enough missionaries to care and comfort and share the Good News. It has to be done by normal, ordinary people.” PeopleWorldDoneEnoughProblemCareTeacherShareComfortNormalNewsOrdinaryDoctorsSolveGood NewsOrdinary PeopleIlliteracyHealth Problems Author:Rick Warren
“Teachers and librarians are some of my favorite people, especially since I was a teacher myself. I love talking to them because they have wonderful ideas about how to share books, and especially about how to share my books with kids.” PeopleBookIdeasKidsTalkingTeacherWonderfulShareMy FavoriteLibrarian Author:Rick Riordan
“Schools in which students and teachers relate as partners-where Rosenberg's Nonviolent Communication is part of every interaction are communities of learning, rather than top-down, impersonal factories. Young people begin to see school as a safe and exciting place of exploration where they can share feelings and ideas, and where each child is recognized, valued and nurtured.” PeopleChildrenIdeasFeelingsSchoolYoungCommunityTeacherShareStudentsCommunicationSafeExcitingPartnersRelateExplorationFactoriesInteractionNonviolent CommunicationTeacher And StudentTop Down Author:Riane Eisler
“Half of all kids in public education are below the poverty line. Two-thirds of the achievement gap comes from factors outside of school. Teachers influence about seven to ten percent of what happens in kids' lives. When you think about those statistics, you have to think about how to re-envision education so it's holistic and so we share responsibility.” ThinkingTwoHappensKidsSchoolLinesHalfResponsibilityPovertyTeacherShareInfluenceTenAchievementPercentThirdsSevenFactorsStatisticsGapsHolisticPublic EducationSchool TeachersAchievement Gap Author:Randi Weingarten
“Failure is a great teacher, and I think when you make mistakes and you recover from them and you treat them as valuable learning experiences, then you've got something to share.” ThinkingSuccessFaithMistakeTeacherRelationshipShareFailureTreatsValuableMaking MistakesGreat TeacherLearning ExperienceHarvey Author:Steve Harvey
“Today's parents have little authority over those others with whom they share the task of raising their children. On the contrary,most parents deal with those others from a position of inferiority or helplessness. Teacher, doctors, social workers, or television producers possess more status than most parents.... As a result, the parent today isa maestro trying to conduct an orchestra of players who have never met and who play from a multitude of different scores, each in a notation the conductor cannot read.” TryingChildrenLittlesDifferentPlayTodaySocialParentResultsDealsTeacherPlayerSharePositionTelevisionMetsAuthorityTasksDoctorsWorkersContraryProducersScoreMultitudesOrchestraHelplessnessInferiorityConductorSocial WorkerMaestro Author:Kenneth Keniston
“Nevertheless, no school can work well for children if parents and teachers do not act in partnership on behalf of the children's best interests. Parents have every right to understand what is happening to their children at school, and teachers have the responsibility to share that information without prejudicial judgment.... Such communication, which can only be in a child's interest, is not possible without mutual trust between parent and teacher.” IfsWellsChildrenSchoolParentInterestResponsibilityTeacherShareInformationCommunicationJudgmentHappeningsMutualPartnershipNeverthelessBehalfParents And TeachersSchools And TeachersMutual Trust Author:Dorothy H Cohen
“Without my women friends, I wouldn't know anything. They've been my teachers and my mothers. My mother was a wonderful person, but she didn't give me a lot of the stuff I needed to advance myself as an adult woman. I have a really strong group of girlfriends, and we share a lot with one another - the complications of raising children, marriages, personal and physical struggles.” KnowsGivingChildrenPersonsMotherStrongStuffStruggleTeacherWonderfulGroupsShareNeededAdultsGive MeGirlfriendRaising ChildrenComplicationWonderful Person Author:Jamie Lee Curtis
“I knew in my gut that there was something wrong with a system that couldn't fire its incompetents, and I had my share of incompetent college teachers.” FireTeacherShareCollegeGutsIncompetent Author:Luke Ford
“It is very important that children learn from their fathers and mothers how to love one another- not in the school, not from the teacher, but from you. It is very important that you share with your children the joy of that smile. There will be misunderstandings; every family has its cross, its suffering. Always be the first to forgive with a smile. Be cheerful, be happy.” FirstsChildrenImportantSchoolJoyMotherSufferingFatherTeacherShareCrossesOur ChildrenForgivingYour ChildrenCheerfulMisunderstandingLove One AnotherHow To Love Author:Mother Teresa
“If I was to be their real teacher and guardian, I must touch their hearts, I must share their joys and sorrows, I must help them to solve the problems that faced them, and I must take along the right channel the surging aspirations of their youth.” IfsHeartRealHelpingProblemJoyTeacherShareYouthSorrowSolveAspirationGuardianJoys And Sorrows Book:My Experiments With Truth: An Autobiography Source: My Experiments With Truth: An Autobiography
“My own awakening came in 1991 and my teacher then, in India, asked me to return to the West and to share this kind of inquiry.” KindMy OwnTeacherShareReturnIndiaWestAwakeningInquiry Author:Arjuna Ardagh
“So much of teaching is sharing. Learning results in sharing, sharing results in change, change is learning. The only other job with so much sharing is parenting. That's probably why the two are so often confused. You can't test what sort of teacher someone will be, because testing what someone knows isn't the same as what someone is able to share.” KnowsTwoAbleJobsResultsTeacherShareTeachingTestsConfusedTesting Author:Esme Raji Codell