Top 220 Educators Quotes & Sayings

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Last updated on November 21, 2024.
Preventing the new generation from changing in any deep way is what most societies require of their educators.
Enlightening editorial writers is even more difficult than educating educators.
We educators stand at a special point in time — © Robert J. Marzano
We educators stand at a special point in time
Stan Slaughter is the thoroughbred of the environmental educators I've hired. Second place is not even close.
Educators remind us that what counts in a classroom is not what the teacher teaches; it’s what the learner learns.
In the field of education, educators know that they leave a lasting impact on their students for better or for worse. Trust is established or diminished in the classroom and very good educators understand that they are fallible. Despite their best efforts, they will not always do the best for each student.
Nature is upheld by antagonism. Passions, resistance, danger, are educators. We acquire the strength we have overcome.
E is for the EDUCATORS, the women who taught us well.
You can't just abandon accountability measures in schools... Educators want that because otherwise they can't identify achievement-gap issues for students.
So one reason the science educators panic at the first sign of public rebellion is that they fear exposure of the implicit religious content in what they are teaching.
I mean, one thing I know about change is we are not going to close the achievement gap without educators.
Some of the world's best educators are grandparents.
To prevent discussion of any other explanations of human origins is hardly what I would expect from open-minded educators. — © Tony Campolo
To prevent discussion of any other explanations of human origins is hardly what I would expect from open-minded educators.
The removal of religion as history from our schoolbooks betrays the intellectual dishonesty of secular humanist educators and reveals their blind hostility to Christianity.
Sometimes educators suffer from the "I already do that" syndrome. In those cases, we feel inadequate if we admit we have a distance to go as learners of our craft.
Educators have yet to realize how deeply the industrial system is dependent upon them.
We are fortunate to live an area that is blessed with outstanding schools and educators. We are proud of the quality of education that they provide to local students.
The last thing we need is efforts by some politicians and the NRA to arm educators and allow more guns in our schools.
Education as the exercise of domination stimulates the credulity of students, with the ideological intent (often not perceived by educators) of indoctrinating them to adapt to the world of oppression.
Education is too important to be left solely to educators.
Across Massachusetts, there are many talented and inspiring educators doing for their students what their predecessors did for me.
The best educators I have met never stop asking questions. Some of them have taught for forty years and continue to be energized by new possibilities.
Love is the greatest of educators.
Its always been the case that politicians want different things from children than good educators do. Good educators want imaginative, exploratory beings, but politicians just want economic units.
I come from a family of educators.
There are amazing schools and amazing educators that are doing a wonderful job. And then there are a lot of educators that are not prepared to deal with inclusive education. They haven't been trained. It's really quite lovely and easy when you understand how to do it.
In America, educators punish those who actually think for themselves. There is only acceptance for popular opinion.
My advice to educators is collaborate with parents; they know a lot about their kids.
Those who cannot remember clearly their own childhood are poor educators.
We all, parents, educators, community leaders, and every... citizen, need to come together to find new ways to engage children with the natural environment.
We must empower educators to provide the best learning environment possible for students.
If we want to recruit and keep the best educators, we need to pay them better.
When I travel throughout the district speaking with families and educators, I frequently hear of concerns with our K-12 education system.
Most educators would continue to lecture on navigation while the ship is going down.
State educators have confused the length of formal education with real-life skills.
We should empower teachers to do their job by cutting wasteful spending and crippling bureaucracy, not classroom resources our educators and students need.
Parents have become so convinced that educators know what is best for their children that they forget that they themselves are really the experts.
I don't think we have a surplus of fine educators in this country that we can just start dropping them for no reason whatsoever. — © Ron White
I don't think we have a surplus of fine educators in this country that we can just start dropping them for no reason whatsoever.
So at the request of educators I wrote the World Core Curriculum, the product of the United Nations, the meta-organism of human and planetary evolution.
Educators are aware that they can reach the youth only by making use of gang spirit and guiding it, not by working against it.
One of the things that is very silly - and I hear from educators all the time - is that schools essentially teach kids to learn. They don't need school for that. Learning is what they do best.
There is a well known saying among designers in the educational games business: 'If you want to take all of the fun out of it, get a bunch of educators involved.
Parents and educators need to establish a culture in which security and clarity of expectations are balanced with the encouragement of playfulness, inquisitiveness and self reliance.
There are essential elements for our public schools to fully develop the potential of both students and educators. They should be centers of community, where students, families and educators work together to support student success. They should foster collaboration.
It's always been the case that politicians want different things from children than good educators do. Good educators want imaginative, exploratory beings, but politicians just want economic units.
From the standpoint of education, genius means essentially 'giving birth to the joy in learning.' I'd like to suggest that this is the central task of all educators. It is the genius of the student that is the driving force behind all learning. Before educators take on any of the other important issues in learning, they must first have a thorough understanding of what lies at the core of each student's intrinsic motivation to learn, and that motivation originates in each student's genius.
My father was also a principal of a school and mother was a curriculum advisor. Both were educators.
We as educators need to reconsider our roles in students' lives, to think of ourselves as connectors first and content experts second. — © Will Richardson
We as educators need to reconsider our roles in students' lives, to think of ourselves as connectors first and content experts second.
We need teacher educators who regularly spend a great deal of time in classrooms so they have a deep understanding of where they students will teach.
As educators we need to understand that there is no finish line in our work.
The great benefactors of individuals and of communities are the enlightened educators: the wise-teaching, mental and moral instructors and exemplars of our times.
Since we all have different cognitive profiles, educators should take those individual differences very seriously.
The courts are merely a ruse, if you will, for humanist, atheistic educators to beat up on Christians.
If there is one thing educators can agree on, it's this: children do better in school when their parents get involved in their learning.
As the growth mindset has become more popular and taken hold, we are beginning to find that there are pitfalls. Many educators misunderstand or misapply the concepts.
I know from my experiences in life that educators had an enormous impact and influence on me. And fortunately or unfortunately, I had a lot of experience with different educators.
Work is one of the best educators of practical character.
We didn't set out to be educators or even scientists, and we don't purport that what we do is real science but we're demonstrating a methodology by which one can engage and satisfy your curiosity.
I'm from a family of educators. I grew up with books in my house and in my hands and my parents in my life.
The great want of our race is perfect educators to train new-born minds, who are infallible teachers of what is right and true.
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