A Quote by Usher

Giving a child an education is by far one of the most important investments we can make. — © Usher
Giving a child an education is by far one of the most important investments we can make.
Many of the biggest and most far-reaching investments we make in our lives are investments that have little or nothing to do with money.
The best investments you ever make are investments in yourself - and your education. Those investments always pay big dividends.
One of the best investments we can make in a child’s life is high-quality early education.
Perhaps the single most important point for parents to follow is the importance of giving goals to a child. And the most important goal is that of growing up to be an adult.
I do have investments, investments in new jobs, investments in education, skill training, and the opportunities for people to get ahead and stay ahead. That's the kind of approach that will work.
Our nation's commitment is to provide a quality education to every child to serve the public common good. Accordingly, we must shift the paradigm to think of education funding as investments made in individual children, not in institutions or buildings.
Creating and integrating an empowering personal mission statement is one of the most important investments we can make.
If the government were to invest that money in higher education and public services, these would be far better investments. But administrators and academics in the U.S. for the most part don't make these arguments; instead they have retreated from defending the university as a citadel of public values and in doing so have abdicated any sense of social responsibility to the idea of the university as a site of inspired by the search for truth, justice, freedom, and dignity.
We have lots of evidence that putting investments in early childhood education, even evidence from very hard-nosed economists, is one of the very best investments that the society can possibly make. And yet we still don't have public support for things like preschools.
Giving English to an American is like giving sex to a child. He knows it's important but he doesn't know what to do with it.
Education, for most people, means trying to lead the child to resemble the typical adult of his society . . . but for me and no one else, education means making creators. . . . You have to make inventors, innovators...not conformists
Giving people self-confidence is by far the most important thing that I can do. Because then they will act.
What I have learned from my own experience is that the most important ingredients in a child's education are curiosity, interest, imagination, and a sense of the adventure of life.
The most important thing about a child's education is to have a great teacher in front of the classroom and a lot of choice and accountability with parents.
The most important thing in any relationship is not what you get but what you give.... In any case, the giving of love is an education in itself.
Public education is a great instrument of social change. Through it, if we so desire, we can make our country more nearly a democracy without classes. To do so will require the efforts of us all-teachers, administrators, taxpayers and statesmen. Education is a social process, perhaps the most important process in determining the future of our country; it should command a far larger portion of our national income than it does today.
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