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Teaching QuotesThe Art of Teaching "To educate a man in mind and not in morals is to educate a menace to society." ~Theodore Roosevelt "I put the relation of a fine teacher to a student just below the relation of a mother to a son, and I don't think I could say more than this." ~Thomas Wolfe "When we teach a child to read, our primary aim is not to enable it to decipher a way bill or receipt, but to kindle its imagination, enlarge its vision, and open for it the avenues of knowledge." ~Charles W. Eliot "It is better to inspire the heart with a noble sentiment than to teach the mind a truth of science." ~Phillips Brooks "No assembly of people, whether scientists, spacemen, or statesmen could be more impressive or important than the members of America's teaching profession, for no group wields greater power and influence over the future than you. Every pupil you have carries in his mind or heart or conscience a bit of you. Your influence, your example, your ideas and values keep marching on - how far into the future and into what realms of our spacious universe you will never know." ~Margaret E. Jenkins "Good teaching must be slow enough so that it is not confusing, and fast enough so that it is not boring; like all arts, teaching is as much a matter of timing as of form or content; and masters of timing are rare in any art." ~Sydney J Harris. "I took a piece of living clay, And gently formed it day by day; And molded it with power and art, A young boy's soft and yielding heart. I came again when years were gone, It was a man I looked upon; He still the early impress wore, And I could change him never more." ~unknown
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