You are rewarding a teacher poorly if you remain always a pupil. — Friedrich Nietzsche Copy Share Image
In every man there is something wherein I may learn of him, and in that I am his pupil. — Ralph Waldo Emerson Copy Share Image
The pupil is ... 'schooled' to confuse teaching with learning, grade advancement with education, a diploma with competence, and fluency with the… — Ivan Illich Copy Share Image
I believe that our own experience instructs us that the secret of Education lies in respecting the pupil. — Ralph Waldo Emerson Copy Share Image
Teaching, I find, is not the most amusing thing on earth; in fact, with a stupid lump for a Pupil, it is… — Jane Welsh Carlyle Copy Share Image
(I was) my own teacher and pupil, and thanks to the efforts of both, they were not discontented with each other. — Andres Segovia Copy Share Image
A teacher can do very little for a pupil and should only be thankful if he don't hinder him, and the greater… — Thomas Eakins Copy Share Image
Nothing can be done about it: every master has but a single pupil--and he will not stay loyal to him--for he is… — Friedrich Nietzsche Copy Share Image
When I was growing up, I wasn't an extrovert. If anything, I was an introverted kid and a very average pupil at… — Clint Eastwood Copy Share Image
In teaching, regard must be had to the faculties possessed by the pupil. In childhood, memory; in youth, the understanding; in mature… — Joseph P. Bradley Copy Share Image
We will expect every pupil by the age of 11 to know their times tables off by heart, to perform long division… — Nicky Morgan Copy Share Image
The instructor can scarcely give sensibility where it is essentially wanting, nor talent to the unpercipient block. But he can cultivate and… — Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley Copy Share Image
I was for two years a pupil at the Model School in Fort street which was then conducted upon the Irish national… — Edmund Barton Copy Share Image
The fitness of the pupil is shown in his love for the acquisition of knowledge, his willingness to receive instruction, his reverence… — Dayananda Saraswati Copy Share Image
“No man is fit to educate unless he feels each pupil an end in himself, with his own rights and his own… — Bertrand Russell Copy Share Image
A tutor should not be continually thundering instruction into the ears of his pupil, as if he were pouring it through a… — Michel de Montaigne Copy Share Image
“He had never got so much back for himself from any pupil as he did from Miss Kronborg. From the first she… — Willa Cather Copy Share Image
“Our great mistake in education is, as it seems to me, the worship of book-learning–the confusion of instruction and education. We strain… — John Lubbock Copy Share Image
“If the pupil proves to be of so perverse a disposition that he would rather listen to some idle tale than to… — Michel de Montaigne Copy Share Image
The youthful brain should in general not be burdened with things ninety-five percent of which it cannot use and hence forgets again...… — Adolf Hitler Copy Share Image
I am too old to fawn upon a nurse, Too far in years to be a pupil now. — William Shakespeare Copy Share Image
Education should turn out the pupil with something he knows well and something he can do well. — Alfred North Whitehead Copy Share Image
Not every pupil has a laptop and not every family has Internet access. — Gavin Williamson Copy Share Image
All claims of education notwithstanding, the pupil will accept only that which his mind craves. — Emma Goldman Copy Share Image
“It is vain to be the pupil of a sage if you have no brains yourself.” — Publius Syrus Copy Share Image