Wealth won’t make you happy. Power won’t make you remarkable. Fame won’t make you honorable. Education won’t make you wise.
The education profession cannot bear but success. Failing in it is just a proof of poor visions, or lack of educational efficiencies. Both should be excluded from the educational work that should be protected from any barrier that would block its way, and would deprive the generation from getting the overall upbringing that should build a solid relationship between the students and knowledge.
The teacher should be like the conductor in the orchestra, not the trainer in the circus.
Books and school are great for learning but there is no substitute for life and living to provide a real education.
Knowledge, teach. Wisdom, acquire. Understanding, share. Love, spread.
You may be poor, but important; uneducated, but wise; lowly, but noble; simple, but insightful; and ordinary, but great.
There is no smarter professor than life, and no wiser sage than experience.
The age of ex cathedra culture in education is definitely finished. Thesedays, we use modern teaching methods in line with advances in technologythat changes culture and even society itself. However, the biggest challenge for a modern education system is how to prepare new generations for living in a highly competitive world full of uncertainties.
Not only should we encourage kids to daydream, but also to jump-in and build those dreams. Dreaming is largely lost among adults drowning in self-imposed realities.
A few hours spent reading a book is better than a lifetime of ignorance.
Fall from ignorance, and you will rise to reason.
Ask for a fish, and you only get one; ask for a net, and you can catch dozens.
Education costs an arm and a leg, but ignorance costs you your mind and your soul.