A collection of 3,641 inspiring quotes about teacher from various authors and sources.
It doesn\'t matter if you want to be a teacher, an astronaut, or a reggaeton singer, you need to study.
Vilnius secondary school teacher Namitskene told her students - children of military personnel - that they were \"fostered by red fascists and if they do not get out of Lithuania, they will wash themselves with bloody tears.\"
I saw myself as a teacher\'s pet but with a little of Ed Haskell mixed in. I was the teacher\'s pet, but that didn\'t mean that I was trying to pull one over.
I used to be a teacher, and I know how difficult it is to strike a balance between focused conversation and an atmosphere which prevents creativity and thought.
I wanted to be an actor as a kid. My teacher in second grade had called a talent agency and had them call my house. My mom was so mad.
I\'m grateful for every teacher or librarian who reads a book and says, \"This is exactly the book that so-and-so needs to read; I\'ll get it in his hands.\" I\'m amazed at the network of adults who make sure that kids get books.
I conceived of myself in large part as a teacher. There wasn\'t a great understanding of gender discrimination. People knew that race discrimination was an odious thing, but there were many who thought that all the gender-based differentials in the law operated benignly in women\'s favor. So my objective was to take the Court step by step to the realization, in Justice Brennan\'s words, that the pedestal on which some thought women were standing all too often turned out to be a cage.
Where is the book in which the teacher can read about what teaching is? The children themselves are this book. We should not learn to teach out of any book other than the one lying open before us and consisting of the children themselves.
Above all, we must be conscious of the primary pedagogical task, namely that we must first make something of ourselves so that a living inner spiritual relationship exists between the teacher and the children.
You cannot be an educator or a teacher without relating to children with full insight. Their urge to imitate has been transformed into a receptivity based on a natural and uncontested relationship of authority, and you must take this into account in the broadest possible sense.
The main difference in the effectiveness of teaching comes from the thoughts the teacher has had during the entire time of his or her existence and brings into the classroom. A teacher concerned with developing humans affects the students quite differently from a teacher who never thinks about such things.
I got an old school coach who\'s more of a teacher than a coach.
I used to work at a school as a teacher\'s assistant, and my mom is a principal at an elementary school. I don\'t know, I think that\'s a pretty good life, teaching kids.
I remember one parent-teacher conference at the lower school, and Barack went, and there were SWAT guys on top of the roof of the school. And Malia was like, \'Dad, really? Really? Do they really have to be up there?\' And it\'s like, yeah, honey, they do.
If you are a lousy teacher, you should be fired.
The reality is that I am the Teacher.
Buddha called himself \'The Enlightened One\' and Jesus called himself \'The Son of God\'. To me the term \'World-Teacher\' is of as little importance as \'The Son of God\' or \'The Enlightened One\'.
You must look most intimately and discover for yourself; then it is your own, not somebody else's, not something that you have been told, because there is no teacher and no follower.
I wonder if liberal kids call liberal talk shows and ask how to get along in a conservative teacher\'s class? No. No. It doesn\'t happen, \'cause there\'s no thought of getting along.
I remember in school once the teacher gave us a speech about anyone can make it if they try, and then she looked at me and said. \'I don\'t know what you are going to do, Georgie.\'
I\'m a high school teacher. I\'m someone who stumbles my way through, leads with my chin in some cases, leads with my heart in all cases.
I was a high-school teacher. I am a strong advocate for women\'s rights, and I\'m not a woman.
I became a high school teacher for many years because it was a very tangible, concrete way where I could make a difference, and quite frankly, the kids didn\'t care who my father had been, because it was late \'90s; none of them were around or remembered my father.
I am a teacher. It\'s how I define myself. A good teacher isn\'t someone who gives the answers out to their kids but is understanding of needs and challenges and gives tools to help other people succeed. That\'s the way I see myself, so whatever it is that I will do eventually after politics, it\'ll have to do a lot with teaching.
If you\'re a coach, you\'re a teacher.
I\'m a teacher. My mother was a teacher. I spent 40 years as a teacher.
We must use the wrath of nature as our teacher.
It wasn\'t until sixth grade, at P.S. 168, when my teacher took us on a field trip to her house that I realized we were poor. I have no idea what my teacher\'s intentions were - whether she was trying to inspire us or if she actually thought visiting her Manhattan brownstone with her view of Central Park qualified as a school trip.
Ravi Shankar was an incredible teacher. I sat on stage with Robby Krieger and studied at his school of Indian music here in L.A., so at Royce Hall we were sitting next to him watching his hands bleed while he got possessed. This is the highest level you can get.
The president is married to a teacher. He knows how vital it is for students to be in classrooms.