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Last updated on April 16, 2025.
The exceptional feature of education programmes in Punjab is that students of all federating units have their due share in them.
Education is really aimed at helping students get to the point where they can learn on their own. . .
If you ask who are the customers of education, the customers of education are the society at large, the employers who hire people, things like that. But ultimately I think the customers are the parents. Not even the students but the parents. The problem that we have in this country is that the customers went away. The customers stopped paying attention to their schools, for the most part.
Our laws guarantee all students the right to a K-12 education, regardless of their immigration status. — © Wendy Kopp
Our laws guarantee all students the right to a K-12 education, regardless of their immigration status.
Education is the sum of what students teach each other between lectures and seminars.
Education - much like law or medicine - should be a profession governed by professionals. Unfortunately, too many policies, even those that are well-intentioned, come from the top, leaving out those closest to the classroom, who have the greatest insight into how to provide a high-quality education for all students.
We owe it to our students to provide the best, high quality public education in Missouri.
Students at residential universities often live together and spend time on activities that aren't connected with the university. Then, should the university's rules about sexual consent extend to students' private lives? In my book, I argue that these narrow rules should extend to students' private lives no matter what or where they happen to be conducting those lives. The logic is that sexual assault is a form of discrimination and denies the victim an equal education. The point of university life is to get that diploma and nothing should stand in the way.
We must provide an improved early education system so that all students have the opportunity to learn and reach their full potential.
What is the matter with universities is that the students are school children, whereas it is of the very essence of university education that they should be adults.
What we need is a strong education system that allows creativity to grow and encourages students to be interested in science and technology.
The Internet is the first technology since the printing press which could lower the cost of a great education and, in doing so, make that cost-benefit analysis much easier for most students. It could allow American schools to service twice as many students as they do now, and in ways that are both effective and cost-effective.
It's hard to get an education when teachers spend 70 percent of their time trying to discipline students.
I almost stopped teaching entirely. The worst thing for me is contact with students. I like universities without students. And I especially hate American students. They think you owe them something. They come to you ... Office hours!
Education is a shared commitment between dedicated teachers, motivated students and enthusiastic parents with high expectations. — © Bob Beauprez
Education is a shared commitment between dedicated teachers, motivated students and enthusiastic parents with high expectations.
You know, students who major in elementary education - they're going to be grade school teachers - they have the highest rates of math anxiety of any college major. And they bring that into the classroom. So you find students being introduced to math concepts by teachers who may have not only a lack of training but also a lack of enthusiasm about math.
Scholarships that allow students to get a good education are important, but first we want to measure the progress that the schools are teaching our students, we want to hold them accountable for the progress, we want to hold the schools accountable for teaching the young people in America.
Students want free education because their parents are struggling. The fees of universities and technikons are too high.
Excitement in education and student productivity, the ability to get a result that you want from students, go together and cannot be separated.
We need to make education so much fun that students can't help but learn.
Education leaders must have the will at times to release leadership to the teachers the parents and the students.
No man can instruct more than half-a-dozen students at once. The whole problem of education is one of its cost in money.
It is part of the work of education to have substantive relationships with your students.
When I was in Wuhan, I went to the art school, which was one of the most important art schools in China, an enormous art school. One of the things that I saw is that the schools are very big and there are so many students. It is very difficult to me to teach creative activity to great numbers of people, because I think you need personal contact with students, you need to speak individually, you need individual contact between teachers and students, you need continuity. To me this is a problem in mass education in every society now.
I urge the Department of Education not to settle for half-measures when it comes to students.
An early attempt at education choice was charter schools. These were meant to attract the best and brightest students and provide them a level of education they often could not find in their local school districts. The problem is that, of the thousands of charter schools, many are outright failures.
Whenever I felt down, whenever I started wondering what homeless shelter I would die in, [my mother] would buck me up by telling me: you know, Paul, the A students work for the B students, the C students run the companies, and the D students dedicate the buildings.
Who's going to be against making sure students have the education for a knowledge economy?
When the students are occupied, they're not juvenile delinquents. I believe that education is a capital investment.
I tell students that the opportunities I had were a result of having a good educational background. Education is what allows you to stand out.
Education best serves students by helping them be more self-reflective.
To ensure that Singaporeans can take advantage of opportunities, the government should continue to monitor carefully the proportion of foreign students in our education institutions to ensure that the proportion matches the present and future needs of the country, and the Singaporeans are the main beneficiaries of our education policy.
Online education, then, can serve two goals. For students lucky enough to have access to great teachers, blended learning can mean even better outcomes at the same or lower cost. And for the millions here and abroad who lack access to good, in-person education, online learning can open doors that would otherwise remain closed.
Education is the key to success in life, and teachers make a lasting impact in the lives of their students.
There are many types of education: formal education, street education, personal education, experiential education, and I've found that I've had different partners who have a lot of wonderful intellect and education from all different types of sources.
One of the unfortunate things about our education system is that we do not teach students how to avail themselves of their subconscious capabilities.
Education is the key to opportunity and ensuring our students are ready for jobs in a 21st century economy.
There is nothing wrong with students demanding free education, and, in fact, it is something that our children deserve.
There's no authoritarian structure at Reed College, but the education is conservative. So what you have is a lot of students who are very authentically looking for truth. — © Donald Miller
There's no authoritarian structure at Reed College, but the education is conservative. So what you have is a lot of students who are very authentically looking for truth.
It must be remembered that the purpose of education is not to fill the minds of students with facts... it is to teach them to think.
History education in schools is so poor that students often enter college ignorant of the past - and leave just as unenlightened.
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.
I saw first-hand that all schools are not created equal, and the students shouldn't have to go without all of the materials that they need for a great education.
Education as the exercise of domination stimulates the credulity of the students.
Despite the evidence that we already have too many students in higher education, the hot new idea among the political class is to double down by pushing for 'free college tuition.' The problem with the 'free college' idea is, however, not merely financial. It also reinforces the myth that college is appropriate or even possible for all students.
Education occurs when students set out to educate themselves… the student will only learn, can only learn, what he chooses to learn…(An) advantage of not pushing is an innate sense (his) education is (his) responsibility and reward.
Teachers are reservoirs from which, through the process of education, students draw the water of life.
Education is something that should not be organized on a for-profit basis, because in that case its purpose is not really to provide an education. It's not to teach students how to get better work, but how to provide banks with a free giveaway opportunity from the government, by making junk loans that are defaulted on. The effect may be to wreck the futures of the graduates that fall for the false promises that are being made.
Medical education does not exist to provide students with a way of making a living, but to ensure the health of the community.
You want private education for your students? No problem whatsoever; pay for it. — © Yair Lapid
You want private education for your students? No problem whatsoever; pay for it.
Poorer students take out larger loans and will have to contribute more to the cost of higher education.
By instructing students how to learn, unlearn and relearn, a powerful new dimension can be added to education.
A traditional college education works for many students, but for others, this path isn't the best choice.
I am suggesting that quality in undergraduate education means giving students a perspective that is global.
One wonders at the docility of the students who evidently must be satisfied enough with the credentials to be uncaring about the lack of education.
Literary or scientific, liberal or specialist, all our education is predominantly verbal and therefore fails to accomplish what it is supposed to do. Instead of transforming children into fully developed adults, it turns out students of the natural sciences who are completely unaware of Nature as the primary fact of experience, it inflicts upon the world students of the humanities who know nothing of humanity, their own or anyone else's.
We don't want cost to be a barrier to good students getting a higher education.
I am relieved that, in my own teaching, I don't have to moderate between high stake teaching and education for the virtues. If I did, I would give students the tools to take the tests but not spend an inordinate amount of time on test prep nor on 'teaching to the test.' If the students, or their parents, want drill in testing, they'd have to go elsewhere. As a professional, my most important obligation is to teach the topic, skills, and methods in ways that I feel are intellectually legitimate.
Amherst is a liberal arts college, committed to providing students with a broad education.
The best students come from homes where education is revered: where there are books, and children see their parents reading them.
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