A person who never made a mistake never tried anything new. Albert Einstein
Category: EduQuote
Eduquote of the Week | 8.19.19
What is the most important thing one learns in school? Self-esteem, support, and friendship. Terry Tempest Williams
Eduquote of the Week | 8.12.19
Learn as much as you can while you are young, since life becomes too busy later. Dana Stewart Scott
Eduquote of the Week | 8.5.19
The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams. Eleanor Roosevelt
EduQuote of the Week | 5.27.19
At the end of the day, your feet should be dirty, your hair messy and your eyes sparkling. Shanti
EduQuote of the Week | 5.13.19
Instead, we try to give them affection, confidence and guidance, more or less in that order, because experience has shown us that those are their most immediate needs. E.R. Braithwaite
EduQuote of the Week | 5.6.19
Teaching is the most powerful force that changes our world one student at a time. Debasish Mridha
EduQuote of the Week | 4.29.19
Teaching is a dialogue, and it is through the process of engaging students that we see ideas taken from the abstract and played out in concrete visual form. Students teach us about creativity through their personal responses to the limits we set, thus proving that reason and intuition are not antithetical. Their works give aesthetic…
EduQuote of the Week | 4.22.19
I’ll always choose a teacher with enthusiasm and weak technique over one with brilliant strategies but who is just punching the clock. Why? An enthusiastic teacher can learn technique, but it is almost impossible to light a fire inside the charred heart of a burned-out teacher. Dave Burgess
EduQuote of the Week | 4.15.19
If you look at your class as anything less than life or death, you do not deserve to be a teacher. If you walk into the classroom ten minutes late, week after week, you need to resign. You wouldn’t come in late on your job all the time, but I venture to guess that some…