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Classic excerpts of famous sayings on teacher education

1. Someone asked the eagle: "Why do you go to high altitudes to educate your children?" The eagle replied: "If I educate them close to the ground, how can they have the courage to approach them when they grow up? Where is the sun?” - Lessing

2. Make the educational process an artistic endeavor. ——Herbart

3. The people the police are least afraid of are those sentenced to death, and the people they are most afraid of are their wives. The most ridiculous thing for the policeman was that the thief he had just criticized for his education and release had stolen his bicycle. ——Mo Bai

4. A true educator not only teaches the truth, but also imparts an attitude towards the truth to his students, inspiring them to be encouraged and admired for good things and intolerant of evil things. attitude. ——Suhomlinsky

5. Give students a world and give teachers a sky.

6. We would like to put forward two precepts of education: first, "Don't teach too many subjects"; second, "Everything you teach, must be taught thoroughly." ——(British) Russell "The Purpose of Education"

7. As a father, the greatest joy is to be able to inspire and educate his children based on the path he has traveled during his lifetime. ——Montaigne

8. To educate people is to form their character. ——Irving

9. I believe that no matter what kind of career a child will engage in in the future, they should start from a young age. I really wonder how many parents can realize that the so-called "education" they give their children will only force their children to fall into mediocrity and deprive them of any opportunity to create beautiful things. ——(American) "The Autobiography of Duncan"

10. A gentleman has three kinds of happiness, but the king of the world does not share them. Having both parents and brothers without any reason is one kind of happiness; looking up to Heaven and not being ashamed of others is the second kind of happiness; being able to educate the talented people from all over the world is the third kind of happiness. A gentleman has three kinds of happiness, but the king of the world does not share them. ——Mencius

11. The richer a person’s knowledge, the higher his artistic accomplishment, the better his intellectual development, and the deeper his feeling and understanding of beauty.

12. For the people, the first thing is bread, and the second thing is education. ——Greensian