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To most of us nothing is so invisible as an unpleasant truth. Though it is held before our eyes, pushed under our noses, rammed down our throats- we know it not.

Eric Hoffer
ignorancetrutheducation

Education must prepare students to be independent, self-reliant human beings. But education, at its best, also must help students go beyond their private interests, gain a more integrative view of knowledge, and relate their learning to the realities of life.

Ernest L. Boyer
independenteducationreality

In an era when careerism dominates the campus, is it too much to expect students to go beyond their private interests, learn about the world around them, develop a sense of civic and social responsibility, and discover how they can contribute to the common good?

Ernest L. Boyer
responsibilityeducationworld

In the end, excellence in education means excellence in teaching, and if this country would give the status to first grade teachers that we give to full professors, this one act alone would revitalize the nation's schools.

Ernest L. Boyer
educationteachercountry

To push for excellence today without continuing to push for access for less privileged students is to undermine the crucial but incomplete gains that have been made. Equity and excellence cannot be divided.

Ernest L. Boyer
excellenceeducationtoday
A poor surgeon hurts one person at a time. A poor teacher hurts 1... by Ernest L. Boyer

A poor surgeon hurts one person at a time. A poor teacher hurts 130.

Ernest L. Boyer
hurteducationteacher

The connectedness of things is what the great university is all about, and I believe the great university in the coming century will be described as a community of scholars.

Ernest L. Boyer
communityeducationbelieve
To put it simply, school readiness means creating in this country... by Ernest L. Boyer

To put it simply, school readiness means creating in this country a public love of children.

Ernest L. Boyer
educationcountrychildren

Research must continue to be the centerpiece of intellectual life, and our commitment to research must grow, because our problems are growing.

Ernest L. Boyer
intellectualeducationcommitment

I am suggesting that quality in undergraduate education means giving students a perspective that is global.

Ernest L. Boyer
educationgivingmean

Wouldn't it be wonderful if every home had good books instead of knick-knacks and plastic flowers on the bookshelves? And wouldn't it be great if every child heard good speech and received thoughtful answers to their questions instead of 'be quiet' or 'go to bed'?

Ernest L. Boyer
flowereducationchildren

Based upon the pictures, I concluded that about 60 percent of all college classes in the United States are held outside, underneath a tree, usually by a gently flowing stream.

Ernest L. Boyer
collegeeducationclass
Literature is an inquiry into the deepest yearnings of the human... by Ernest L. Boyer

Literature is an inquiry into the deepest yearnings of the human spirit.

Ernest L. Boyer
inquiryliteratureeducation

When all is said and done we simply must make teaching in this country an honorable profession-since it's in the classrooms of America where the battle for excellence, ultimately, will be won or lost.

Ernest L. Boyer
teachingeducationcountry

We hear a lot of talk these days about teaching values in higher education. Frankly, I am not sure this can be accomplished through a separate course in morality or ethics. I am convinced, however, that values are sustained on campus by the honesty of our words, and by the confidence we have in the words of others.

Ernest L. Boyer
honestyteachingeducation

The assumption of all education is that learning will be directed toward constructive ends and I'm convinced that colleges should support students in their determination to be useful, self-sufficient, and productive.

Ernest L. Boyer
determinationcollegeeducation

As I watched my grandfather work with people who were impoverished, I began to understand that to be truly human, one must serve.

Ernest L. Boyer
grandfathereducationpeople

The simplest schoolboy is now familiar with truths for which Archimedes would have sacrificed his life.

Ernest Renan
teachingeducationlife

His glory Jesus Christ does not consist in beingplaced without the confines of history; a more real worship is paid to him, by showing that the whole of history is incomprehensible without him.

Ernest Renan
realeducationjesus
Education is helping the child realise his potentialities. by Erich Fromm

Education is helping the child realise his potentialities.

Erich Fromm
learningeducationchildren
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