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Excellent teacher mottos

1. Work diligently, live happily, be an upright person, and do things seriously.

2. Teachers are the most special profession in the world. Today’s teachers’ moral standards are the quality of tomorrow’s citizens.

3. The most valuable knowledge is knowledge about methods. ——Darwin

4. With thousands of times of hard work, a garden full of peaches and plums will be filled with fragrance.

5. Teach all knowledge to everyone.

6. Be close to one’s teacher and believe in one’s way; hate one’s teacher and ignore one’s way.

7. Teach so that you don’t need to teach. ...That is to say, we as teachers should guide them so that they can learn by themselves, learn by themselves for a lifetime, and learn from each other. Ye Shengtao

8. Enjoy the humanistic classroom, enjoy the dynamic classroom, and enjoy the smart classroom.

9. In the garden of education, the blooming of flowers cannot be separated from the love and dedication of the gardener; in the orchard of golden autumn, the fruitful fruits cannot be separated from the watering of the heart of the cultivator.

10. If schools cannot give students more successful experiences in the classroom, they will end up completely refusing to understand both inside and outside school. ——Lindgren

11. Teachers must be dedicated and love students.

12. Children’s spiritual world cannot be turned into a simple comprehension of knowledge. If we endeavor to direct all the child's mental energies to his lessons, his life will become intolerable. He should not only be a student, but first and foremost a person with multiple interests, requirements and desires. ——Suhomlinsky

13. An amiable attitude is always the footnote of a teacher’s good teaching style.

14. Love is education. Without love, there is no education.

15. “The teacher’s duty is to ‘teach thousands of things and teach people to seek truth’; the student’s duty is to ‘learn thousands of things and learn to be a real person’.

——Tao Xingzhi