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Famous sayings reflecting teachers' professional characteristics

The famous sayings reflecting the professional characteristics of teachers are as follows:

1. Education is not indoctrination, but guidance; Not oppression, but enlightenment; Not imitation, but innovation. -Tao Xingzhi

2. The teacher's duty is to guide, not to arrange; It is discovery, not complaining; It is encouragement, not repression; Teach people to fish, not to fish. -Wei Shusheng

3. Teachers are candles that illuminate others and burn themselves. -Guo Moruo

4. Teachers are not only disseminators of knowledge, but also moral guides. -Xu Teli

5. Teachers are gardeners and work hard to cultivate the flowers of the motherland; Teachers are lighthouses, leading students to sail in the ocean of knowledge. -Wang Fengxian

6. The prestige of teachers is based on the charm of personality and academic authority. -Li Jilin

7. The teacher's job is to stimulate students' infinite curiosity about life. -Li Zhenxi

8. Teachers must have two qualities: solid professional knowledge and good ethics. -Yang Xianjiang

9. The greatest happiness of teachers is to send groups of children to the other side of the ideal. -Zou Taofen

1. Teachers should guide students' all-round development with the charm of personality. -Zhao Shiqiang

11. Teachers are students' mirrors, and students are teachers' shadows. -Levin

12. Teachers should have a deep understanding of people's height and all-round development, and can't just stay in the segmented training of book knowledge and counseling. -Li Xigui

13. The teaching profession is a profession of conscience, and it is a profession that makes contributions with conscience. -Tao Xingzhi

14. A good teacher is to impart knowledge to students, and a good teacher is to teach students the truth of being a man. -Yi Zhongtian

15. Education lies not in making people know what they don't know, but in doing what they don't do. -John Locke