Beautiful sayings about the success of a teacher. Wise thoughts about teachers


I would like to offer a small selection of such statements:

"Teacher and student grow together." (Confucius)

“Agreement between teacher and student, ease of learning and the opportunity for the student to think for himself constitute what is called skillful mentoring.” (Confucius)

“By teaching others, we learn ourselves.” (L. Seneca)

“It is a great misfortune when the teacher’s methods discourage a child from any desire for knowledge before he can understand the rational reasons why he should love them. The first step on the path of education is attachment to your mentor.” (Z. Rotterdam)

“It takes more intelligence to teach another than to learn yourself.” (M. Montaigne)

“Let it be an eternal law: to teach and learn everything through example, precept and application.” (N.A. Komensky)

“The one who considers it necessary to teach children not to the extent that they can learn, but to the extent that he himself wishes, is completely unreasonable.” (N.A. Komensky)

“He who knows little can teach little.” (N.A. Komensky)

“The greatest mistake in parenting is being too hasty.” (J.-J. Rousseau)

“Education and only education is the goal of school.” (I. Pestalozzi)

“The teacher, the way he thinks, is what is most important in any teaching and upbringing.” (A. Disterweg)

“A bad teacher presents the truth, a good teacher teaches how to find it.” (A Diesterweg)

“Good teachers create good students.” (M. Ostrogradsky)

“The teacher himself must be what he wants the student to be.” (V. Dahl)

“Be yourself both a man and a child in order to teach a child.” (V. Odoevsky)

“There is nothing insignificant in education.” (N. Pirogov)

“All thinkers, I think, have come to the conclusion that education must begin from the cradle.” (N. Pirogov)

“No mentor should forget that his primary duty consists in accustoming pupils to mental work and that this duty is more important than the transfer of the subject itself.” (K. Ushinsky)

“If pedagogy wants to educate a person in all respects, then it must first get to know him in all respects.” (K. Ushinsky)

“The teacher is not an official; and if he is an official, then he is not an educator.” (K. Ushinsky)

“If a teacher has only love for what he does, he will be a good teacher. If the teacher has only love for the student, like a father, mother, he will better than that a teacher who has read all the books, but has no love for either the work or the students. If a teacher combines love for his work and for his students, he is a perfect teacher.” (L. Tolstoy)

“The calling of a teacher is a high and noble calling. Not the teacher who receives the upbringing and education of a teacher, but the one who has the inner confidence that he is, must be and cannot be otherwise. This confidence is rare and can only be proven by the sacrifices a person makes to his calling.” (L. Tolstoy)

“The easier it is for a teacher to teach, the more difficult it is for students to learn.” (L. Tolstoy)

“All the pride of a teacher is in his students, in the growth of the seeds he has sown.” (D. Mendeleev)

“To be a good teacher, you need to love what you teach and love those you teach.” (V. Klyuchevsky)

“A teacher who can endow his students with the ability to find joy in work should be crowned with laurels.” (E. Hubbard)

“If you only knew how much the Russian village needs a good, smart, educated teacher! Here in Russia it needs to be placed in some special conditions, and this must be done quickly if we understand that without the broad education of the people, the state will fall apart, like a house built from poorly fired brick!” (A. Chekhov)

“The lower the spiritual level of the teacher, the more colorless he is moral character, the more he cares about his peace and comfort, the more he issues orders and prohibitions, allegedly dictated by concern for the welfare of the children.” (J. Korczak)

“A teacher must be, first of all, a person. Love not the school, but the children who come to school; love not books about reality, but reality itself.” (P. Blonsky)

“Everything you need to know cannot be taught; a teacher can only do one thing - show the way.” (R. Aldington)

“Where there is a good teacher, there are well-behaved students.” (D. Likhachev)

“The teacher is not the one who teaches; There are plenty of people like that in the world. The teacher is the one who feels how the student learns. Whose head is both light - because he is a teacher, and dark - because he is a student. Only by understanding, feeling this darkness, can you break through it and lead the child to the light - brighten his mind, enlighten him.” (S. Soloveichik)

“The teacher is not a mediator between the world and the children, no, he is on the side of the children, he is with them and at their head. His goal is not children, as everyone thinks, but the world, which he improves together with children. The goal of education is not education, not “targeted influence,” but, in general, improving the overall life of children together.” (S. Soloveichik)

“Teacher, be the sun radiating human warmth, be the soil rich in enzymes human feelings, and this knowledge is not only in the memory and consciousness of your students, but also in their souls and hearts.” (Sh. Amonashvili)

In 1994, an event occurred that affected both Russian teachers: UNESCO introduced a celebration International Day teachers October 5th. Russia immediately added the celebration of “its” Day to this date, so since 1994, Teacher’s Day in Russia has been celebrated on October 5.
Once Teacher's Day has become world holiday, then let’s listen to what people around the world think about this profession. Of course, these will be half-joking statements, however, they have become aphorisms:


Norman Rockwell.

The famous orator Socrates said that there is no more difficult task on earth than to raise a real person.
His devoted student - Plato - noticed that the education of personality begins from the very birth of a person and ends only after his death.
Plato's most famous student, the sage Aristotle (who was the mentor of the formidable Alexander the Great), said that it is first necessary to give children knowledge, and then develop the necessary skills in them. Aristotle also asked his students to remember that in education it is important to remember three things: abilities or talents, knowledge and constant exercise.



Henri Jules Jean Geoffroy (1853-1924)

No less famous are aphorisms about teachers written by Roman thinkers. For example, Cato liked to repeat that only a person whose deeds and words coincide can be called a true teacher, and Seneca, the most famous sage of the decline of the Roman Empire, added that the calling of a teacher is very difficult, so if the gods want to punish you, they will make you a teacher .


Helen Allingham

Eastern sages also paid attention to the matter of upbringing and education.
Eastern aphorisms about teachers are full of subtle humor and skillful mentoring. For example, the founder of Buddhism, Prince Gautama, who became the Enlightened Buddha, said that a teacher is obliged to give all his knowledge to his students, leaving nothing for himself.


Efim Cheptsov Retraining of teachers (1925).

Chinese sage- the great Confucius, whose name is still sacred to any representative of this nation, believed that the calling of a teacher is the highest calling on Earth.
At the same time, he noted that only fools or people overly burdened with knowledge are not amenable to learning.
There are Eastern aphorisms about teachers who view their work as a heavy duty. Thus, there is a well-known Persian proverb that goes something like this: “If God listened to all the prayers of children, all the teachers on earth would perish,” while in the same Persian folklore there is another proverb, according to which a strict teacher is better than a kind father.


Thomas Brooks - The New Pupil, 1854, oil on canvas

Aphorisms about learning and teachers were written by the most famous thinkers and teachers. As Michel Montaigne believed, teachers need a lot of intelligence to teach children, even more than they would need if they were teaching themselves. Thomas Fuller, addressing teachers, pathetically exclaimed: “Having knowledge, do not skimp on children lighting their candles from your torch!”
Jean-Jacques Rousseau also became famous for his statements addressed to teachers. In particular, he urged teachers not to hammer certain knowledge into children’s heads, but to strive to ensure that children acquire this knowledge on their own.


Francesco Bergamini A Present for Teacher

Immanuel Kant wrote about this, who, addressing teachers, urged them: “Teach your children not to memorize thoughts, but to think.”
A similar statement belongs to the famous teacher Adolf Disterweg, who wrote that a bad teacher can only teach to remember the truth, but a good one helps children find it themselves. The same Diesterweg, not without irony, noted that one cannot become a true teacher by mastering a certain number of sciences, one can only be born one.


Richard Redgrave, 1844.

Among the European aphorisms of modern times about teachers, the following can be especially clearly distinguished:
As Samuel Butler notes, there are two types of teachers: the first teach a lot, and the second teach nothing at all.
Henry Adams says that every teacher touches eternity in his work.
Richard Aldington believes the main task teachers - to show their student the right path in life and in the world of people.

According to Karl Kraus, students eat what their teachers digest for them.
Modern writer Paulo Coelho notes that the role of a teacher in the world is enormous. Only those who have passed the test spiritual path, having acquired patience and courage to accept all events in your life without judgment, you can find a true teacher as a gift from heaven.

Russian aphorisms about school and teachers are varied.
We all know the words of A.S. Pushkin, who noted that “we all learned little by little... something and somehow....”.
Among Russian philosophers and writers, Leo Tolstoy became famous for such aphoristic statements about pedagogy.

In particular, Tolstoy wrote that only a person who has certain character traits and a calling for this field of work can be a teacher.
Tolstoy also, with the help of an aphorism, deduces the formula of a real teacher, he says that such a teacher loves his children like a parent, and he also loves his job.
At the same time, the philosopher notes that it may be easy for a teacher to teach his students, but, as a rule, this learning is always difficult for them.


Razdrogin Igor Alexandrovich “Rural teacher” 1957

Characteristic of Russian pedagogical thought is an appeal to the importance of the teacher’s personality in the matter of education. Dmitry Pisarev points to this, noting that everything in raising children depends on the personality of the teacher himself.
He is echoed by Vasily Klyuchevsky, who notes that in order to become a good teacher, it is important to love your students and love your science.


Nikolay Bogdanov-Belsky

Now we can summarize what was said above about teachers:


Albert Anker(* 1831 * 1910)

R. Emerson is famous for saying that a teacher is a person who knows how to turn difficult things into easy ones.
Konstantin Kushner ironically and beautifully notes that the pedagogical load that lies on the teacher is so heavy that it can only be compared with cosmic overload.

V. Wilson believes that before educating, a teacher must remember that he himself must believe in every truth that he reveals to children.

There is a saying attributed to Otto von Bismarck that all wars are won not by generals or their armies, but by teachers.

And finally, W. Churchill once allowed himself to notice that a school teacher always has more power than the prime minister. This is paradoxical and beautiful saying liked his voters and became an aphorism.

Aphorisms about teachers are offered in a variety of ways. Humorous, realistic, rhetorical - but the most important thing in these statements is the understanding of that greatest role, which belongs to the teacher in the human world.


Morgan Weistling

Students do not choose their first teacher or subject teachers. But it is a great happiness to meet such a teacher who teaches kindness and justice, teaches us to be human. A good teacher is not forgotten and remembered all his life, telling friends and grandchildren about him, they measure their lives by him, considering him an ideal of goodness and justice.

We have prepared a selection of quotes and aphorisms about such teachers from great people and famous teachers. As well as statements from films about school and teachers.

Every teacher should have a little spark of a child in them.

The teacher must behave in such a way that every movement educates him, and must always know what he wants in this moment and what he doesn't want. If the educator does not know this, whom can he educate?

Anton Makarenko

It educates everything: people, things, phenomena, but first of all and for the longest time – people. Of these, parents and teachers come first.

Anton Makarenko

What kind of person a person will be depends mainly on what kind of person you make him by the fifth year of his life. If you don’t raise him properly until he is five years old, then you will have to re-educate him.

Anton Makarenko

You need to brake yourself at every step, and this should turn into a habit... A person without a brake is a broken machine.

Anton Makarenko

It is a common belief that a person must have both advantages and disadvantages. Even young people and schoolchildren think so. How “comfortable” it becomes to live with the consciousness: I have advantages, but I also have disadvantages. And then there is self-consolation: if there were no shortcomings, then it would be a scheme, not a person. The flaws should be there for the sake of beauty.

But why on earth should there be disadvantages? And I say: there should be no shortcomings. ...In general, you need to demand, demand, demand from a person! And every person must demand from himself...

Anton Makarenko

...Adults should not be angry with children, because it does not correct, but spoils.

Janusz Korczak

I noticed that only stupid people want everyone to be the same. He who is smart is glad that in the world there is day and night, summer and winter, young and old, that there are butterflies and birds, and different color flowers and eyes and that there are both girls and boys.

Janusz Korczak

Love your child in any way - untalented, unlucky, adult. When communicating with him, rejoice, because a child is a holiday that is still with you.

Janusz Korczak

One of the most malicious mistakes is the judgment that pedagogy is a science about the child, and not about a person. There are no children - there are people, but with a different scale of concepts, other sources of experience, other aspirations, a different play of feelings. A hundred children are a hundred people, which will not once be there tomorrow, but already now, today they are already people.

Janusz Korczak

When you think about a child’s brain, you imagine a delicate rose flower with a drop of dew trembling on it. What care and tenderness is needed so that when you pick a flower, you don’t let a drop drop.

V. A. Sukhomlinsky

A little spark of a child should shine in every teacher and never fade away.

V. A. Sukhomlinsky

Only he can become a real teacher who never forgets that he himself was a child.

V. A. Sukhomlinsky

The game is a huge bright window through which spiritual world The child receives a life-giving stream of ideas and concepts about the world around him. The game is a spark that ignites the flame of inquisitiveness and curiosity.

Sukhomlinsky V. A.

To recognize, identify, reveal, nurture, and nurture in each student his unique individual talent means raising his personality to the highest level. high level flourishing of human dignity.

V. A. Sukhomlinsky

If pedagogy wants to educate a person in all respects, then it must first get to know him in all respects.

K.D. Ushinsky

The main thing in modern pedagogy is the education of the spiritual side of a person.

K.D. Ushinsky

Pedagogy is the first and highest of the arts, because it strives to express perfection not on canvas, not in marble, but in human nature itself.

K.D. Ushinsky

Education, a modest matter in appearance, is at the same time one of the greatest affairs of history, on which kingdoms are based and entire generations live.

K.D. Ushinsky

Before teaching others, a person must understand his life direction

If a teacher has only love for the work, he will be a good teacher. If a teacher has only love for the student, like a father or mother, he will be better than the teacher who has read all the books, but has no love for either the work or the students. If a teacher combines love for his work and for his students, he is a perfect teacher.

Tolstoy L. N.

Get all the great teachers together in one room and they will agree on everything. Gather their disciples together and they will argue with each other on everything.

Those from whom we learn are rightly called our teachers, but not everyone who teaches us deserves this name.

Johann Wolfgang Goethe

He who comprehends the new while cherishing the old can be a teacher.

Confucius

The student who is not superior to his teacher is pitiful.

Leonardo da Vinci

The highest art that a teacher possesses is the ability to awaken joy in creative expression and the acquisition of knowledge.

Albert Einstein

I never teach my students. I only provide the conditions in which they can learn.

Albert Einstein

A teacher is the person who must pass on to the new generation all the valuable accumulations of centuries and not pass on prejudices, vices and diseases. Anatoly Vasilievich Lunacharsky

Before teaching others, a person must understand his life direction.

The attitude of the state towards the teacher is public policy, which indicates either the strength of the state or its weakness.

You learn fastest and best when you teach others.

Rosa Luxemburg

A teacher must be an artist, an artist, passionately in love with his work

Anton Pavlovich Chekhov

Even more quotes and aphorisms about teachers in this video.

All the pride of a teacher is in his students

Beautiful quotes and aphorisms about the teacher and the teaching profession

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It takes more intelligence to teach another than to learn yourself.

Michel de Montaigne

Truly humane pedagogy is one that is able to involve children in the process of creating themselves.

Sh. Amonashvili

The teacher is not the one who teaches, the teacher is the one who feels how the student learns.

V. F. Shatalov

All the pride of a teacher is in his students, in the growth of the seeds he sows.

Dmitriy Mendeleev

When little children come to school, their eyes light up. They want to learn a lot of new and interesting things from adults. They are confident that a happy road to knowledge lies ahead. Peering into the dull and indifferent faces of high school students in many lessons, you involuntarily ask yourself the question: “Who extinguished their radiant glances? Why did the desire and desire disappear?

Sh. Amonashvili

A teacher who can endow his students with the ability to find joy in work should be crowned with laurels.

Hubbard E.

I like teachers who, in addition to homework, give us something else to take home to think about.

Lily Tomlin

Don't try to cure your students, cure yourself first. A good teacher will make a bad student good and a good student great.

Marva Collins

An average teacher explains complex things, a gifted teacher reveals the beauty of simple things.

Robert Brault

The one who teaches must always continue to learn himself.

Richard Henry Dunn

A teacher who teaches without inspiring students to learn is trying to forge cold iron.

Horace Mann

A teacher works on the most important task - he shapes a person. A teacher is an engineer human souls.

M.I. Kalinin

It is necessary to call for pedagogical work, as for maritime, medical or the like, not those who seek only to ensure their lives, but those who feel a conscious calling to this work and to science and anticipate their satisfaction in it, understanding the general national need .

DI. Mendeleev

The student is a torch that needs to be lit

The disciple is not a vessel that needs to be filled, but a torch that needs to be lit.

The best teacher is one who proposes, rather than posits, and inspires his listeners to learn.

E. Bulwer-Litto

A teacher who is able to awaken the desire for one good deed, to one good poem, does more than one who fills our memory with rows of natural objects classified by name and shape

J. W. von Goethe

Sow what is reasonable, good, eternal, sow! The Russian people will thank you from the heart!

ON THE. Nekrasov

It is easier for a mentor to command than to teach.

John Locke

For every one who wants to teach, there are about thirty who do not want to think. Walter Sellar and Robert Yeatman

Students remember nothing more firmly than the mistakes of their teachers.

Anton Ligov

The most important phenomenon in school, the most instructive subject, the most living example for the student is the teacher himself.

A. Diesterweg

I think that the first teacher was the nanny, because the nanny spent all the time with me...

Sigurd Ottovich Schmidt

Are there really no gentlemen in the class?
- There are a lot of gentlemen, there are not enough places!
"The Adventures of Petrov and Vasechkin"

Fedya, behave yourself, you are not at school.
"Old New Year"

I remember my school teachers. We had this saying: “Those who can’t do anything themselves teach others, and those who can’t teach others teach physical education.”

"Annie Hall"

“You sow wise, good, eternal things, and henbane and thistles grow.”
"We'll live until Monday"

There was no cruelty in her face, which over the years becomes almost a professional characteristic of teachers.

"French lessons"

For a teacher, perhaps the most important thing is not to take yourself seriously...

"French lessons"

We have a responsibility to guide our children so that they do not remain on the sidelines, so that they do not become unnecessary.

"Teacher for the change"

Funny quotes and aphorisms about teachers and teaching

Whoever the gods want to punish, they make him a teacher.

Lucius Annaeus Seneca

Judging by teachers' salaries, our government consists of vindictive losers.

By asking homework, teachers aim at students, but end up at parents.

Georges Simenon

Hey great teachers: listen to what you say!

Study, study and study again, because you still won’t find a job.

There are teachers who cannot be taught anything.

Hilary Belloc

Diogenes would have the most students with a barrel of wine.

Wladyslaw Katarzynski

What we value in a good teacher is best qualities a trainer, a clown and a circus horse that is driven around in circles year after year.

Maxim Zvonarev

Live and learn, and you will die a fool.

Russian proverb

If heaven heard the prayers of children, there would not be a single living teacher left in the world.

Persian saying

From the lessons of some teachers, we learn only the ability to sit up straight.

Wladyslaw Katarzynski

Education is the sure path to prosperity. But few school teachers serve as proof of this.

According to teachers, eggs do not teach chicken; according to students, chicken is not a bird.

Alexander Botvinnikov

Listen to the beautiful song “Teachers” performed by Sofia Shumakova.

Teacher's work- one of those professions with which a child becomes especially closely acquainted, and therefore it is not surprising that she occupies great place in his games, and then often becomes the subject of a young man’s dreams. But not every schoolchild, even an older one, who admires pedagogical skill, understands well what qualities a person who wants to devote himself to the great cause of teaching and educating the younger generation must have.

The correct attitude towards children is of great importance for the success of pedagogical work. Anyone who does not have a keen interest in children and gets irritated by their slightest misdeeds is unlikely to be able to become a good teacher. The best teachers always get the greatest satisfaction from working with children. And children, in turn, feel well whether an employee comes to their class, fulfilling his duties, or a friend, an enthusiast of his work, in which he is passionate, in which he puts his whole soul, is studying with them.

From love for children comes love for teaching. And this love gives mastery in work. It is clear to everyone: you can only teach what you yourself know well and what you have a great interest in learning. The subject taught should be the teacher's favorite science. However, it does not at all follow from this that the teacher limits the range of his knowledge and interests to the narrow framework of his one subject. The child's mind is inquisitive and inquisitive. Quite often children ask the teacher questions that are far from his specialty. And you must always be ready to satisfy the needs of children. Therefore, a teacher must constantly acquire new and new information about the world around him, and not only about the subject he teaches.

In terms of determining the professional qualities of a teacher and the characteristics of pedagogical work, it is interesting quotes from great people about teachers, pedagogues. They introduce us to the intricacies of the profession, make us respect the teaching profession, reveal its essence, convey personal experience author.

WITH quotes about teachers It will be useful to get acquainted with future teachers or schoolchildren who are still on the verge of choosing a profession.

You learn fastest and best when you teach others. Rosa Luxemburg

Education is educational process, at the beginning of which the child is taught to speak, and at the end - to remain silent. Leonard Louis Levinson

When assigning homework, teachers target students and end up targeting parents. Georges Simenon

A teacher is not the one who teaches something, but the one who helps to reveal to his student what he already knows. Paulo Coelho

Just because we sit in classrooms, rummage through encyclopedias and history textbooks, we will not become any wiser. O.Henry

He who flaunts erudition or learning has neither one nor the other. (E. Hemingway)

The easier it is for a teacher to teach, the more difficult it is for students to learn. (L. Tolstoy)

A teacher, if he is honest, must always be an attentive student. Gorky M.

A teacher who can endow his students with the ability to find joy in work should be crowned with laurels. Hubbard Elbert Green.

School teachers wield power that prime ministers can only dream of. (W. Churchill)

In any science, in any art best teacher- experience. Miguel de Cervantes

Experience is the best teacher. We remember his lessons well. James Fenimore Cooper

A bad teacher presents the truth, a good teacher teaches you to find it. Adolf Disterweg

The most important phenomenon in school, the most instructive subject, the most living example for the student is the teacher himself. Adolf Disterweg

Everything you need to know cannot be taught; a teacher can only do one thing - show the way. Richard Aldington

A teacher is a person who can make difficult things easy. Ralph Waldo Emerson

Experience is the teacher of everything. Gaius Julius Caesar

Time is a great teacher, but, unfortunately, it kills its students. Hector Berlioz

Whoever the gods want to punish, they make him a teacher. Lucius Annaeus Seneca (younger)

They demand a miracle from doctors and teachers, and if a miracle happens, no one is surprised. Maria von Ebner-Eschenbach

If a teacher has only love for the work, he will be a good teacher. If a teacher has only love for the student, like a father or mother, he will be better than the teacher who has read all the books, but has no love for either the work or the students. If a teacher combines love for his work and for his students, he is a perfect teacher. Tolstoy L. N.

Those from whom we learn are rightly called our teachers, but not everyone who teaches us deserves this name. Johann Wolfgang Goethe

A student will never surpass a teacher if he sees him as a model and not a rival. Belinsky V. G.

He who comprehends the new while cherishing the old can be a teacher. Confucius

It takes more intelligence to teach another than to learn yourself. Michel de Montaigne

A teacher is a person who can make difficult things easy. Ralph Emerson

The task of the educator and teacher remains to introduce every child to universal human development and make a person out of him before he masters it. civil relations. Adolf Disterweg

Teachers work too hard and get paid too little. Indeed, it is a difficult and tedious task to reduce the level of human abilities to the very bottom. George B. Leonard

Teachers are given the floor not to lull their own thoughts, but to awaken someone else’s. Vasily Osipovich Klyuchevsky

All the pride of a teacher is in his students, in the growth of the seeds he sows. Dmitriy Mendeleev

There are only two types of teachers: those who teach too much and those who do not teach at all. Samuel Butler

The student who is not superior to his teacher is pitiful. Leonardo da Vinci

A teacher who can endow his students with the ability to find joy in work should be crowned with laurels. Hubbard E.

The characteristic of a teacher is not to hesitate in what he himself says. John Chrysostom

A good teacher is one whose words do not differ from his deeds. Marcus Porcius Cato the Elder

Repeating the teacher’s words does not mean being his successor. Dmitry Pisarev

Teaching means doubly learning. Joseph Joubert

What the teachers digest, the students eat. Karl Kraus

A teacher is a person who knows better how to raise other people's children than his own. Julien de Falkenare

One must be born an educator and a teacher; he is guided by innate tact. Adolf Disterweg

School teachers wield power that prime ministers can only dream of. Winston Churchill

Place a hundred teachers over you - they will be powerless if you cannot force yourself and demand from yourself. Sukhomlinsky V. A.

A bad teacher presents the truth, a good one teaches you to find it. Adolf Disterweg

He who is a teacher to the core takes all things seriously, only taking into account his students - even himself. Friedrich Nietzsche

To be a good teacher, you need to love what you teach and love those you teach. Vasily Osipovich Klyuchevsky

Not the teacher who receives the upbringing and education of a teacher, but the one who has the inner confidence that he is, must be and cannot be otherwise. This confidence is rare and can only be proven by the sacrifices a person makes to his calling. Tolstoy L. N.

Be nice to teachers. Even if they don't deserve your respect, they deserve your pity. Ashley Brilliant

A good teacher can teach others even what he himself cannot do. Tadeusz Kotarbiński

Why do we study the resistance of metals in technical universities, but in pedagogical universities we do not study the resistance of the individual when they begin to educate him? But it’s no secret to everyone that such resistance occurs. Anton Semenovich Makarenko

The good in a person has to be designed, and the teacher is obliged to do this. Anton Semenovich Makarenko

From the lessons of some teachers, we learn only the ability to sit up straight. Wladyslaw Katarzynski

If pedagogy wants to educate a person in all respects, then it must first get to know him in all respects. K. D. Ushinsky

Teachers to whom children owe their upbringing are more honorable than parents: some give us only life, while others - good life. Aristotle

Teaching is an unlost art, but respect for teaching is a lost tradition. Jacques Martin Barzin

Whoever has not been a student will not be a teacher. Boethius of Dacia

The greatest joy for a teacher is when his student is praised. Charlotte Bronte

We ourselves must believe in what we teach our children. Woodrow Wilson

A bad student is one who is not superior to the teacher. Leonardo da Vinci

A person always learns only from those he loves. Those from whom we learn are rightly called teachers, but not everyone who teaches us deserves this name. Johann Wolfgang Goethe

To educate others, we must first educate ourselves. N.V. Gogol

The teacher himself must be what he wants the student to be. V. I. Dal

A teacher works on the most important task - he shapes a person. A teacher is an engineer of human souls. M. I. Kalinin

Raising a child is not a cute fun, but a task that requires investment - difficult experiences, efforts of sleepless nights and many, many thoughts - Janusz Korczak

A mediocre teacher expounds. A good teacher explains. Outstanding Teacher shows. A great teacher inspires. William Ward

If you have knowledge, let others light their lamps from it. Thomas Fuller

The teacher should be an artist, an artist, passionately in love with his work Anton Pavlovich Chekhov

The role of the teacher is to open doors, not to push the student through them. Arthur Schnabel

Anyone who does not remember his own childhood at all is a bad teacher. Maria von Ebner-Eschenbach

People are not born, but raised. Erasmus of Rotterdam

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Wise sayings about teachers and education

I am looking through the treasures of ancient wise men,

which the latter left us in their writings;

and if we meet anything good,

we borrow and consider it a great profit for ourselves...

(Socrates)

Sowers of the reasonable, the good, the eternal

The teacher himself must be educated.

(K. Marx)

The teacher himself must be what he wants the student to be.

(V. Dahl)

(A. Disterweg)

You say: children tire me. You're right. You explain: we must descend to their concepts. Lower, bend, bend, shrink.

You are wrong.

We get tired not because of this, but because we need to rise to their feelings. Rise, stand on tiptoes, stretch.

So as not to offend. (Ya. Korczak)

It takes more intelligence to teach another than to teach yourself.

(M. Montaigne)

Proving to a person the need for knowledge is the same as convincing him of the usefulness of vision.

(Maksim Gorky)

If you have a mind, learn something, for a mind without skill is a body without a dress, or a person without a face, because they said: education is the face of the mind. (Unsur Al-maali (Kay Qaboos)

He who comprehends the new while cherishing the old can be a teacher.

(Confucius)

We ourselves must believe in what we teach our children.

(W. Wilson)

Teaching means doubly learning.

(J. Joubert)

(Ya. Korczak)

A teacher is a person who knows better how to raise other people's children than his own.

(J. Falkenare)

Pedagogy is a thankless profession, all the successes of which can be attributed to nature, leaving the teacher to take the rap for all the failures of his students. (V. Krotov).

A bad teacher presents the truth, a good one teaches you to find it.

(A. Disterweg)

Teachers are given the floor not to lull their own thoughts, but to awaken someone else’s.

(V. Klyuchevsky)

The most important phenomenon in school, the most instructive subject, the most living example for the student is the teacher himself.

(A. Disterweg)

Experts say that you should not spank children in anger. When is it possible? When do you festive mood?

(Rosina Barr)

A student is not a vessel that needs to be filled with knowledge, but a torch that needs to be lit.

(L. Artsimovich)

Those from whom we learn are rightly called our teachers, but not everyone who teaches us deserves this name.

(I. Goethe)

Those who want to learn are often harmed by the authority of those who teach.

(Cicero)

The ideal of perfection that teachers embody is too unattractive to strive for.

(K. Frelich)

Anyone who, by turning to the old, is able to discover new things, is worthy of being a teacher.

(Confucius)

He who flaunts erudition or learning has neither one nor the other.

(E. Hemingway)

A good teacher is one whose words do not differ from his deeds.

(Cato)

Good methods There are only as many good teachers as there are.

(D. Polya)

The purpose of educating a child is to make him able to develop further without the help of a teacher.

(E. Hubbard)

The easier it is for a teacher to teach, the more difficult it is for students to learn.

(L. Tolstoy)

To be a good teacher, you need to love what you teach and love those you teach.

(V. Klyuchevsky)

School teachers wield power that prime ministers can only dream of.

(W. Churchill)

Twice two makes four - this is only in school, but in life - depending on how it turns out. (V.F. Vlasov)

A teacher is not the one who teaches, but the one from whom one learns.

(A.M. Kashpirovsky)

I have six servants, agile and daring.

And everything that I see around me, I know everything from them.

At my sign they appear in need.

Their names are: How and Why, Who, What, When and Where. (Kipling)

One must be born an educator and a teacher; he is guided by innate tact.

We are all learners - performers, teachers, learners.

You should never be ashamed to say: “I don’t know, explain to me.”

(J. Darrell)

The only path leading to knowledge is action. (B.Shaw)

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