Teaching Quotes
- A tiny hole can empty a great big bucket. — Cynthia Lewis
- As soon as you understand 2 x 4 you can't believe there was a time when you didn't understand it. — Cynthia Lewis
- Before we can go on making workers, we must first make people. — Martin Haberman
- Every piece of the puzzle that doesn't fit gets you closer to the answer. — Cynthia Lewis
- Getting lost teaches you how to read a map. — Cynthia Lewis
- If you keep missing, get closer to the basket. — Cynthia Lewis
- If you want to zoom down the expert slope tomorrow, you have to fall down the bunny slope today. — Cynthia Lewis
- In those days [the 1790s],the students paid their professors directly for the lectures-typically about three guineas a class (a guinea was worth slightly more than… — Unknown Author
- It feels a lot colder when you're shoveling snow than when you're building a snow fort. — Cynthia Lewis
- It's easier to knock on a door that's not shut all the way. — Cynthia Lewis
- It's easier to see the mistake on someone else's paper. — Cynthia Lewis
- It's easier to throw sticks on the campfire than to try to restart it when it goes out. — Cynthia Lewis
- It's more fun to color outside the lines. — Cynthia Lewis
- Nobody can pedal the bike for you. — Cynthia Lewis
- Part of teaching is helping students learn how to tolerate ambiguity, consider possibilities, and ask questions that are unanswerable. — Sara Lawrence-Lightfoot
- Perhaps teachers must be good actors where lessons are concerned, but in life outside the class, we mustn't hide from our pupils our individual spirits. — Unknown Author
- Shortcuts aren't always. — Cynthia Lewis
- Ten minutes is short if it's a recess and long if it's a punishment. — Cynthia Lewis
- The longer the test the better you feel when it's over. — Cynthia Lewis
- The path you're on looks different when you turn around. — Cynthia Lewis