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Last updated on November 17, 2024.
Formal education will make you a living; self-education will make you a fortune.
American Education has a long history of infatuation with fads and ill-considered ideas. The current obsession with making our schools work like a business may be the worst of them, for it threatens to destroy public education. Who will Stand up to the tycoons and politicians and tell them so?
One of the most devastating enemies of the family is radical sex education in the public school. It is more explicit than necessary for the good of the child. Too much sex education too soon causes undue curiosity and obsession with sex.
Love requires that true education should be easily accessible to all and should be of use to every villager in this daily life. The emphasis laid on the principle of spending every minute of one's life usefully is the best education for citizenship.
We're throwing money down a rat hole drain of public education! We lead the world in public education spending. We lead the world in getting the least for it. — © Rush Limbaugh
We're throwing money down a rat hole drain of public education! We lead the world in public education spending. We lead the world in getting the least for it.
Anonymous is not an organization. It is an idea, a zeitgeist, coupled with a set of social and technical practices.
I don't think there can ever be too many messages about AIDS. If you stop the education process, then people are going to think the problem is all over and done with. They'll think that it's OK to go and have sex again. Education is essential, especially among young people.
There is an analogy between conservation and education reform. The coalition around education reform is the biggest bipartisan thing going in this state right now. We need to recapture the big bipartisan spirit for conservation.
I always struggle with making the technical aspects of the plot fit with the story that's unfolding in my imagination.
We have become indifferent to content, and react, not even to form, but to technique, to technical efficiency itself.
The principal goal of education is to create men who are capable of doing new things, not simply of repeating what other generations have done-men who are creative, inventive, and discovers. The second goal of education is to form minds which can be critical, can verify, and not accept everything they are offered.
Education to perfect gentlemanship, to human excellence, liberal education consists in reminding oneself of human excellence, of human greatness.
We need university education in Fiji and must seriously think about starting post secondary education in Fiji. In the near future we hope to see a university college in Fiji and ultimately a fully fledged university
I'm an intuitive musician. I have no real technical skills. I can only play six chords on the guitar.
I consider C++ the most significant technical hazard to the survival of your project and do so without apologies.
I pretend no originality in observing that mass education was motivated in part by the perceived need to "educate them to keep them from our throats," to borrow Ralph Waldo Emerson's parody of elite fears that inspired early advocates of public mass education.
I'm not the most technical producer, so the weird mixes and blown-out sound happen naturally. — © Washed Out
I'm not the most technical producer, so the weird mixes and blown-out sound happen naturally.
Wrestling is a very technical sport. For example, there are 100 different ways to grab a leg.
The obsession with economic profit and technical efficiency puts the human rhythms of life at risk.
Education is identical with helping the child realize his potentialities. The opposite of education is manipulation, which is based on the absence of faith in the growth of potentialities and the connection that a child will be right only if the adults put into him what is desirable and suppress what seems to be undesirable.
A liberal education is at the heart of a civil society, and at the heart of a liberal education is the act of teaching.
I'm not a technical person. It's not something I personally do love. I'm actually terrified of it, and that is what's interesting to me about it.
Education is worth a whole lot. Just think - with enough education and brains the average man would make a good lawyer - and so would the average lawyer.
The education that prepared me was my general education classes, which I tried to avoid when I was a stupid undergraduate, but which gave me the foundation of general knowledge that makes a career as a writer possible.
Think about it: Every educated person is not rich, but almost every education person has a job and a way out of poverty. So education is a fundamental solution to poverty.
You can see a lot of technical fouls, ejections but at the same time, it's a man's sport.
Harvard gave me an education, but Junior Chamber gave me an education for life.
The education is the answer to everything, really, and on so many different levels. The minutiae of life require analytical skills that you learn in being educated, an ability to navigate the very systems that constitute life. They all require some degree of education, and if you don't get it, you're at a real disadvantage.
That's why you went to school, because you realize that, being a professional athlete, there's a good chance you're not going to make it. You need an education, that's why for me, it was such an important decision to go to college and further my education to provide me a safety net in case this didn't work out.
My father, Robert Ernst, was teaching as an architect at the technical high school of our city.
The education I received was a British education, in which British ideas, British culture, British institutions, were automatically assumed to be superior. There was no such thing as African culture.
I had a strong interest in free online education, and I was interested in what videos and formats would work for it. A lot of education workers were very sceptical about what computer scientists were doing. It was only after the first visible success of MOOCs that they started to take it seriously.
At Chicago Hope they have a technical staff that works real hard to make that O.R. as realistic as possible.
The current siege on higher education, whether through defunding education, eliminating tenure, tying research to military needs, or imposing business models of efficiency and accountability, poses a dire threat not only to faculty and students who carry the mantle of university self-governance, but also to democracy itself.
I don't know the real answer, my answer to anything which is essentially human relations is education. Whatever the answer is, education must be its measured component and if you try to educate with generosity not with triumphalism I think sometimes it works, especially young people, that's why I teach, I've been teaching all my life.
Photography has not changed since its origin except in its technical aspects, which for me are not important.
Pell grants are critical tools for lower- and middle-income students to access higher education, and by expanding access to year-round courses, we can help non-traditional students complete their education sooner, allowing them to start their careers and pay off their loans.
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.
As a trumpet player, I was playing Xenakis, Lindberg: very challenging, technical, atonal, and I enjoyed it.
Let's stop telling people from modest backgrounds that their education is capped at a certain level because of where they grew up. In fact I can attest to the fact that all this attitude does is put people off wanting to test the waters and apply, or push themselves towards higher education at all.
I'm a technical manager, but I don't have to take care of people. I only have to worry about technology itself. — © Linus Torvalds
I'm a technical manager, but I don't have to take care of people. I only have to worry about technology itself.
Hacking is exploiting security controls either in a technical, physical or a human-based element.
I've been working on my power, obviously I do my strength work, I'm learning the technical things as well.
The military is a place of discipline, technical proficiency, and personal sacrifice for the greater good.
I am not the best high-flyer or technical wrestler. What I do have is a work ethic that can't be beat.
One of the most compelling arguments for encouraging the education of girls, particularly in developing countries, is this: Education enables jobs, jobs are a source of economic growth, and economic growth is a key to development and stability.
The traditional story of economists has been to say education explains what the returns are to school. I say, 'Okay, that's fine, but what explains the education? How much is just a matter of my giving you a poor kid versus a rich kid?'
There is scarcely a technical issue for which you cannot find expert witnesses of differing opinions.
If my people look as if they're in a dreadful fix, it's because I can't get them out of a technical dilemma.
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.
An excellent conception can be quite obscured by faulty technical execution or clarified by faultless technique.
If there is education, there will be everything in life. Government can make roads, hospitals and also construct school buildings. But your homes can brighten up only if your children are educated. I am confident that if we focus on education, our society will certainly develop.
I say statecraft is soulcraft. Just as all education is moral education because learning conditions conduct, most legislation is moral legislations because it conditions the action and the thought of the nation in broad and important spheres in life.
The government has convinced parents that at some point it's no longer their responsibility. And in fact, they force them, in many respects, to turn their children over to the public education system and wrest control from them and block them out of participation of that. That has to change or education will not improve in this country.
I played street soccer; that's where I started. If you look at South America, that's why they have technical players. — © Edgar Davids
I played street soccer; that's where I started. If you look at South America, that's why they have technical players.
IQ and technical skills are important, but emotional intelligence is the sine qua non of leadership.
I think people understand that if you're going to have a successful economy, you need people's potential to be realized. That means education. It means university education, sure, but it also means training, apprenticeships and various kinds of skills diplomas that we know are necessary.
I've been learning the ins and outs of the fight game and a little more of the technical side.
A simple summary of my life is that my parents worked very hard so that I could have a great education, and I took that education and worked very hard to get where I am. I would like my kids' lives to be exactly the same.
The only thing I knew about novels from a technical point of view was that they should have conflict.
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