"When all is said and done we simply……" — Ernest L. Boyer
"When all is said and done we simply must make teaching in this country an honorable profession-since it's in the classrooms of America where the battle for excellence, ultimately, will be won or lost."
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21 Quotes by Ernest L. Boyer
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Literature is an inquiry into the deepest yearnings of the human spirit.
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In the end, excellence in education means excellence in teaching, and if this country would give the status to first…
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The assumption of all education is that learning will be directed toward constructive ends and I'm convinced that colleges should…
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We hear a lot of talk these days about teaching values in higher education. Frankly, I am not sure this…
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Based upon the pictures, I concluded that about 60 percent of all college classes in the United States are held…
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I am suggesting that quality in undergraduate education means giving students a perspective that is global.
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In an era when careerism dominates the campus, is it too much to expect students to go beyond their private…
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Wouldn't it be wonderful if every home had good books instead of knick-knacks and plastic flowers on the bookshelves? And…
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To put it simply, school readiness means creating in this country a public love of children.
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Research must continue to be the centerpiece of intellectual life, and our commitment to research must grow, because our problems…
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The connectedness of things is what the great university is all about, and I believe the great university in the…
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Education must prepare students to be independent, self-reliant human beings. But education, at its best, also must help students go…
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