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There is no teaching to compare with example. by Robert Powell

There is no teaching to compare with example.

Robert Powell
examplewisdomteaching

I'd like to say a few words about one of the most popular concepts in the modern education--show and tell. Show and Tell is a device created by grammar schools to communicate family secrets to 32 other families before 9:15 am in the morning.

Robert Orben
teachingeducationmorning

Process improvement programs are like teaching people how to fish. Strategy maps and scorecards teach people where to fish.

Robert S. Kaplan
excellenceteachingpeople

Saying that financial literacy means diversification is just another example of the fox teaching the chickens.

Robert Kiyosaki
teachingfoxesmean

I teach at USC, and it's obvious to anyone who teaches college students that they don't cover much modern history and certainly not the modern presidency.

Robert Scheer
usccollegeteaching
It is with words as with sunbeams - the more they are condensed,... by Robert Southey

It is with words as with sunbeams - the more they are condensed, the deeper they burn.

Robert Southey
teachingteacherhappiness

In other words, if a teacher only teaches in one way, then they conclude that the kids who can't learn well that way don't have the ability, when, in fact, it may be that the way the teacher's teaching is not a particularly good match to the way those kids learn.

Robert Sternberg
teachingteacherkids
The lessons I learned that were most important were the ones that... by Robert Stone

The lessons I learned that were most important were the ones that hurt my feelings.

Robert Stone
teachinghurtfeelings
Also, while I was at Yale, I had a job teaching kids at the museu... by Robert T. Bakker

Also, while I was at Yale, I had a job teaching kids at the museum.

Robert T. Bakker
teachingjobskids

The idea that somehow "no self, no problem"- I don't exist because I don't have a self- would be a mistaken understanding. However, the selflessness teaching is not that hard to understand. What it means is a type of self that people feel they have, like a fixed, unchanging identity. Either they know they have it, or for some, they feel they need to seek it, and possibly have an experience where they feel like they found something. That type of fixed, unchanging, essential self, or absolute self doesn't exist. That's what "no self" means.

Robert Thurman
teachingselfmean

I think there's responsibility both at the federal and provincial levels for education in a grander sense - and that is to provide recognition financially to people who are educators, to help provide access to on-the-spot learning, so kids are not biased against science. Especially when people are younger, their curiosity needs never to be beaten down. And you can only do that if you have people who love the subject they're teaching, and who provide the student with the ability to do it in the field.

Roberta Bondar
responsibilityteachingkids

For the academic the rhetorical sense of superiority through the possession of knowledge is essential for facing the daily grind, turning again to the otherwise boring article, braving the students who, fresh as each class may be, will still ask the same questions year after year. Psychological survival is not achieved without effort, and the environment must be managed, knocked about with one's elbows until it takes a shape comfortable to one's sense of self. This is not selfishness, for in reshaping the environment the academic is also reinvigorating the educational process.

Robin Winks
educationalteachingyears

O truly enjoy... [a university], the individual-student or faculty-must harbor a well-calibrated sense of annoyance at the institution, entering into a muted adversarial relationship...both in order to move the institution just that little bit away from what is was to what it could become, and also to assure at least the sense if not the reality of independence.

Robin Winks
teachingrealitymoving

The truth is that art does not teach; it makes you feel, and any teaching that may arise from the feeling is an extra, and must not be stressed too much. In the modern world, and in Canada as much as anywhere, we are obsessed with the notion that to think is the highest achievement of mankind, but we neglect the fact that thought untouched by feeling is thin, delusive, treacherous stuff.

Robertson Davies
teachingartthinking

Teaching is really a natural extension of one's practice--one wants to share something that's so influential and beautiful in one's life.

Rodney Yee
teachingpracticebeautiful

The study of yoga makes me inspired. And then the teaching of yoga makes it that much more real. The sense that this practice and this tool helps other people be centered, be present, and helps them really [be] embodied and [have] a life.

Rodney Yee
yogarealteaching
There is no such whetstone, to sharpen a good wit and encourage a... by Roger Ascham

There is no such whetstone, to sharpen a good wit and encourage a will to learning, as is praise.

Roger Ascham
witteachingpraise

If you try to impose a rigid discipline while teaching a child or a chimp you are working against the boundless curiosity and need for relaxed play that make learning possible in the first place... learning cannot be controlled; it is out of control by design. Learning emerges spontaneously, it proceeds in an individualistic and unpredictable way, and it achieves its goal in its own good time. Once triggered, learning will not stop--unless it is hijacked by conditioning.

Roger Fouts
teachingplaychildren
Tutors should behave reverently before their pupils. by Roger L'Estrange

Tutors should behave reverently before their pupils.

Roger L'Estrange
pupilsteachingshould

I regard the principle of conscription of life as a flat contradiction of all our cherished ideals of individual freedom, democratic liberty and Christian teaching.

Roger Nash Baldwin
libertyteachingchristian
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