Cricket Quote by Louis Agassiz
“Select such subjects that your pupils cannot walk out without seeing them. Train your pupils to be observers, and have them provided with the specimens about which you speak. If you can find nothing better, take a house-fly or a cricket, and let each one hold a specimen and examine it as you talk.”
About This Quote
Source Book: Educational Methods by Louis Agassiz, 1860
Encourage students to engage directly with tangible examples to deepen observation and understanding.
In simple terms: Use real objects to teach.
Make learning hands‑on.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- classroom teaching
- museum tours
- field trips
- science labs
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can you bring abstract ideas to life?
- What everyday objects could illustrate your lesson?
If specimens are unavailable, virtual or imagined examples may not be as effective.