Mentoring In Education Quotes
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Students are taught how to do things, but many are not forced to reflect on why they should do them or what we are here for.
— David Brooks
If you ask an Irishman for directions, he might be quick to answer, Well if I were going there, I would not start here.
— Steve Stockman
Deal mildly with his youth; for young hot colts, being rag's, do rage the more.
— William Shakespeare
That is the Proctor. He is our Cerberus; he has to keep all undergraduates in good order." "What a task! He ought to have three heads.
— Thomas Hughes
It's exciting to work with the kids so devoid of irony, so unguarded. And also terrifying.
— Ron Suskind
They (teenage boys)don't really listen to speeches or talks. They absorb incrementally, through hours and hours of observation.
— Rob Lowe
I can't say I ever remember getting less than a whole child in my 29 years here.
They come in whole and I teach 'em that way. — David Kahn
They come in whole and I teach 'em that way. — David Kahn
We were motivated by our mentors to go an extra mile.
— Lailah Gifty Akita
Quoting an experienced school counselor: "You can't change a bully into a flower child, but you can change him into a knight.
— Leonard Sax
I was made to feel I could do things. If you get this feeling early and can hold it until you're 15, you tend to never lose it.
— John Updike
True education does not consist merely in the acquiring of a few facts of science, history, literature, or art, but in the development of character.
— David O. McKay
Mentoring is passion for skills and knowledge-transfer to young people
— Lailah Gifty Akita
In learning you will teach, and in teaching you will learn.
— Phil Collins
Children must be taught how to think, not what to think.
— Margaret Mead
Make wisdom human to the adolescent mind.
— Will Durant
The most reliable predictor of whether students liked a course, it turned out, was their answer to the question 'Did the professor respect you?
— Kwame Anthony Appiah