Cool sayings from students about studying. Aphorisms about studying
Education is impractical, the main thing is talent. “At the Bottom” Maxim Gorky
Education is the grains of knowledge and bits of skill that have faded, but remained over time, but which we could not drink away and skip. D. Savile Halifax
Even an educated person will be improved by elite spiritual education. V. V. Belinsky
Education is the correct, practiced actions under any circumstances, especially in everyday life, at work, in government and in household chores.
You can forget about education without knowledge; not everyone can educate themselves. Upbringing and education are two parts of the whole. L. N. Tolstoy
Achieving goals in education means instilling in him the skills for self-realization, self-learning, self-preparation, to which the graduate knows, knows how and wants to apply strength and will, using a palette of ways, methods, means to reconstruct the outer shell of being independently. A. Disterverg
When an individual absorbs moral standards, the process of education takes place. L. N. Tolstoy
My personal obstacle on the path to knowledge is education. Albert Einstein
The teachers who teach you, highly qualified mentors and brilliant education are different things and opposite approaches. Anatoly Ras
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A day in which you did not learn anything new for yourself was wasted. N. S. Stanislavsky.
Education is disastrous for anyone who has the makings of an artist. Education should be left to officials, and even they are tempted to drink. George Moore
The art of education has the peculiarity that to almost everyone it seems familiar and understandable, and sometimes even easy - and the more understandable and easier it seems, the less a person is familiar with it, theoretically or practically. Almost everyone admits that education requires patience... but very few have come to the conclusion that in addition to patience, innate ability and skill, special knowledge is also required, although our numerous pedagogical wanderings could convince everyone of this. K.D. Ushinsky
Never stop your self-educational work and do not forget that no matter how much you study, no matter how much you know, knowledge and education have no boundaries or limits. - ON THE. Rubakin
You have to get to everything through the most difficult experience. – A.N. Serov
Just because you were given a good education does not mean that you received it. – A.S. Ras
Education develops abilities, but does not create them. – Voltaire
Many comprehend elementary truths already after school. – Tamara Kleiman
Education is the wings that allow a person to rise to a high intellectual orbit. – N.I. Miron
Nature and nurture are similar... education rebuilds a person and, transforming, creates a second nature for him. Democritus
Knowledge must necessarily be associated with skill... It is a sad phenomenon when a student’s head is filled with more or less knowledge, but he has not learned to apply it, so it has to be said about him that although he knows something, he can’t do anything. A. Disterverg
Pedagogy wants to raise a comprehensively developed person. So first let him study all its sides. K. D. Ushinsky.
Isn’t it because people torture children, and sometimes even older ones, because it’s so difficult to educate them and so easy to flog them? Are we retaliating with punishment for our inability? A.I. Herzen
A child who received education only in an educational institution? uneducated child. George Santayana
It is more beneficial to examine the same subject from ten different angles than to teach ten various subjects On the one side. Education does not consist in the amount of knowledge, but in the full understanding and skillful application of everything that you know. A. Disterverg
The good thing about English education is that it is like a footprint on water - unnoticeable. Oscar Wilde.
Without clearly intensified hard work, there are no talents or geniuses. – D.I. Mendeleev
Education is not just a matter of schooling. School provides only the keys to this education. Extracurricular education is the whole life! A person must educate himself throughout his life. – A.V. Lunacharsky
An educated person differs from an uneducated person in that he continues to consider his education incomplete. – Simonov
Education is what remains when everything learned by rote is forgotten. Daniil Alexandrovich Granin
An educated person differs from an uneducated person in that he continues to consider his education incomplete. Konstantin Simonov
Education today does not differentiate between those who strive upward and those who walk on the earth. It gives everyone stilts and says: walk.
If we allow children to do whatever they please, and even have the stupidity to give them reasons for their whims, then we will be dealing with the worst way of education, and children will then develop a regrettable habit of particular unrestraint, peculiar mentality, selfish interest - the root of all evil. Hegel
I never allowed school to interfere with my education. Mark Twain
Education helps you get by without any abilities at all. Max Fry “Shadow of Googimagon”
The greatest, most important and most useful rule in all education? You don't need to win time, you need to spend it. J.J. Rousseau
Studying in schools and universities is not education, but only a way to get an education. – Ralph Emerson
Thanks to science, one man is superior to another in the same things in which man is superior to animals. – Francis Bacon
There is not one who has been gifted with everything by the gods. – Homer
Education in itself does not give talents, it only develops them; and since talents vary, it would be reasonable that education should also be as varied as possible. - Unknown author
Education is a gift that the present generation must pay back to the future. – George Peabody
Development and education cannot be given or imparted to any person. Anyone who wants to join them must achieve this through their own activity, their own strength, and their own effort. From the outside he can only receive excitement... Therefore, amateur performance is a means and at the same time a result of education... A. Disterver
It's hard to parent. You think that you are already at the end of the road, but it turns out that you are only at the beginning. M. Yu. Lermontov.
In order for upbringing to create a second nature for a person, it is necessary that the ideas of this upbringing pass into the beliefs of the pupils, beliefs into habits... When a conviction is so ingrained in a person that he obeys it before he thinks that he should obey, then only it becomes an element of his nature. K.D. Ushinsky
While a person is alive, even if gray hairs cover his head, he can and should receive an education, and thus any education that is obtained outside of school, since all of life does not fit within the framework of school, is a process of out-of-school education. – A.V. Lunacharsky
The true cure for all suffering is to increase the activity of the mind and soul, which is achieved by increasing education. – Jean Guyot
He who is interested in many things gains a lot. – Paul Claudel
Education without a comprehensive enrichment of one’s own life experience is not education. – Ernst Thälmann
Homo doctus in se semper divitias habet. A learned man contains wealth within himself. – Latin saying
A person who desires education must get it. – Patriarch Alexy II
Education is not preparation for life, it is life itself. – John Dewey
Education brings two great benefits: thinking faster and deciding better. – Francois Moncrief
The average person is capable of higher education. – David Samoilov
An educated person is not satisfied with the vague and indefinite, but grasps objects in their clear definiteness; an uneducated person, on the contrary, wanders uncertainly back and forth, and often it takes a lot of work to come to an agreement with such a person - about what? we're talking about, and force him to invariably adhere to this particular point. Hegel
Education is the ability to listen to anything without losing your composure and self-respect. Robert Frost
It educates everything: people, things, phenomena, but above all, and for the longest time, people. Of these, parents and teachers come first. At all the most complex world surrounding reality, the child enters into an infinite number of relationships, each of which invariably develops, intertwines with other relationships, and is complicated by the physical and moral growth of the child himself. This whole xaoc seems to defy any calculation; nevertheless, it creates at every moment certain changes in the child’s personality. To direct and manage this development is the task of the educator. A.S. Makarenko
It is not enough that enlightenment brings both prosperity and power to the people: it gives a person such spiritual pleasure that nothing can compare. Every educated person he feels this and will always say that without education his life would be very boring and miserable. N.G. Chernyshevsky
If the prejudices and delusions of the old generation are forcibly ingrained in the impressionable soul of a child from an early age, then the enlightenment and improvement of an entire people is slowed down for a long time by this unfortunate circumstance. ON THE. Dobrolyubov
By teaching others, you also learn. N.V. Gogol
Education does not sprout in the soul unless it penetrates to a significant depth. Pythagoras
The need for education for the people is as natural as the need to breathe. L. N. Tolstoy.
You will never know enough unless you know more than enough. – William Blake
Both upbringing and education are inseparable. You cannot educate without passing on knowledge; all knowledge has an educational effect. – L.N. Tolstoy
Education is a matter of conscience; education is a matter of science. Later, in a mature person, both of these types of knowledge complement each other. - Victor Hugo
Educated and an intelligent person One can only name someone who is like this through and through and shows his education and intelligence both in large things and in small things, in everyday life and throughout his entire life. - ON THE. Rubakin
Any real education is achieved only through self-education. - ON THE. Rubakin
Education consists of two branches – real and formative. The real is professional education, during which the student is offered knowledge that forms the basis of the discipline being studied. The purpose of real education is to train high-class specialists. The second branch of education provides knowledge that shapes personality cultured person. – V.V. Yaglov
It is not enough that enlightenment brings both prosperity and power to the people: it gives a person such spiritual pleasure that nothing can compare. Every educated person feels this and will always say that without education his life would be very boring and miserable. – N.G. Chernyshevsky
Education is not just a matter of schooling. School provides only the keys to this education. Extracurricular education is the whole life! A person must educate himself throughout his life. – A.V. Lunacharsky
Lunacharsky was asked how many universities one must graduate from to be an intellectual. He said: three. One must be completed by the great-grandfather, the second by the grandfather and the third by the father. – Andrei Konchalovsky
You have to study a lot to know even a little. – Charles Montesquieu
Studendum vero semper et ubigue. You need to study always and everywhere.
Education is the ability to act correctly in any everyday conditions. – John Hibben
In the matter of education, the process of self-development should be given the widest place. Humanity has developed most successfully only through self-education. – Herbert Spencer
Education only develops a person’s moral powers, but nature does not give them to a person. – V.G. Belinsky
If our children want to be truly educated people, they must acquire an education independent studies. – N.G. Chernyshevsky
At the center of education is He – the Teacher, Educator, Educator. – N.I. Miron
Science and education serve as chastity for young men, consolation for old men, wealth for the poor, and adornment for the rich. – Diogenes
All people have an equal right to education and should benefit from the fruits of science. – Friedrich Engels
In the sciences, the most reliable help is your own head and reflection. – Jean Fabre
Education is a treasure, work is the key to it. – Pierre Buast
The more enlightened a person is, the more useful he is to his fatherland. – A.S. Griboyedov
General education is the consolidation and comprehension of the natural connection that exists between an individual and humanity. – Ernest Renan
culture, professional ethics and etiquette (!) of the future specialist must be formed at each department during lecture course, practical, laboratory and seminar classes. – V.V. Yaglov
No person in the world is born ready-made, that is, fully formed, but all life is nothing more than a continuously moving development, a ceaseless formation. – V.G. Belinsky
There are many types of education and development, and each of them is important in itself, but moral education should be higher than all of them. – V.G. Belinsky
Development and education cannot be given or imparted to any person. Anyone who wants to join them must achieve this through his own activity, his own strength, and his own effort. – Adolf Disterweg
The best education in the world is obtained in the struggle for a piece of bread. – Wendell Phillips
Education does not consist in the amount of knowledge, but in the full understanding and skillful application of everything that you know. – Adolf Disterweg
You can expand your knowledge only when you look your ignorance straight in the eye. – K.D. Ushinsky
Education gives a person dignity and self-confidence. – N.I. Miron
Education is wealth, and its application is perfection. – Arabic saying
Neither art nor wisdom can be achieved unless it is learned. – Democritus
The main task of education is to make your mind an interlocutor with whom it would be pleasant to talk. – Sydney Harris
Education is not only knowledge and skills, but also, most importantly, the formation of a person as a Personality. – N.I. Miron
Education is based on self-education: the first without the second is unrealistic. – N.I. Miron
Education is the face of reason. – Kay Cavus
Education should instill in every person a sense of freedom and dignity. – Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi
The great goal of education is not only knowledge, but above all action. – N.I. Miron
Diploma educational institution- a document certifying that you had a chance to learn something. – Yanina Ipokhorskaya
Education must be true, complete, clear and lasting. – Ya.A. Comenius
No one ever achieves their goal without their own efforts. No outside help can replace your own efforts. - ON THE. Rubakin
While a person is alive, even if gray hairs cover his head, he can, wants and must receive education, and thus any education that is obtained outside of school, since all life does not fit within the framework of school, is a process of out-of-school education. – A.V. Lunacharsky
The most educated person is the one who understands life and the circumstances in which he lives the most. – Helen Keller
The need for education lies within every person; people love and seek education, just as they love and seek air to breathe. – L.N. Tolstoy
What makes a person educated is only his own inner work, in other words, one’s own, independent thinking, experiencing, perceiving what one learns from other people or from books. - ON THE. Rubakin
There is no need to prove that education is the greatest good for a person. – N.G. Chernyshevsky
Each person receives two upbringings: one is given to him by his parents, passing on his life experience, something else, more important, he gets himself. – Ernst Thälmann
Education is just the key that unlocks the doors of libraries. – Andre Maurois
IN educational process must first of all function such scientific knowledge, means of education, educational technology and methods, disciplines and courses that are able to see and use the mechanisms of self-organization and self-development of phenomena and processes. – Yu.L. Ershov
The problem of education has been, is and will remain relevant at all times, in all civilizations. Education, especially higher education, is a dominant factor in social and economic development society, country. Therefore, for every person education is a vital necessity. You must always learn, everywhere and everything - and only the good, only the necessary. I want to know, I need to know, I will know.
What makes a person educated is only his own inner work, in other words, what he learns from other people or from books. - ON THE. Rubakin
Education creates differences between people. – John Locke
You need to learn at school, but you need to learn much more after leaving school, and this second teaching is immeasurable in its consequences, in its influence on a person and on society more important than the first. – D.I. Pisarev
Three qualities - extensive knowledge, habit of thinking and nobility of feelings - are necessary for a person to be educated in the full sense of the word. – N.G. Chernyshevsky
Education does not sprout in the soul if it does not penetrate to sufficient depth. – Progtagoras
Wise quotes about learning, aphorisms from smart people about knowledge, quotes about people's curiosity
History civilization can be expressed in six words: the more you know, the more you can do.
E. Abu
Soul in which there is no wisdom is dead. But if you enrich it with teaching, it will come to life, like an abandoned land on which rain has fallen.
A b u-l-Faraj
Not surprising, What a large number of knowledge, not being able to make a person smart, often makes him vain and arrogant.
D. Addison
School- this is a workshop where the thoughts of the younger generation are formed; you must hold it tightly in your hands if you do not want to let the future out of your hands.
A. Barbusse
Eat There are many types of education and development, and each of them is important in itself, but moral education must stand above all of them.
V. G. Belinsky
You never You won't know enough unless you know more than enough.
W. Blake
We often We meet people whose learning serves as an instrument for their ignorance - people who the more they read, the less they know.
G. Buckle
True knowledge does not consist in the acquaintance with facts which make a man merely a pedant, but in the use of facts which make him a philosopher.
G. Buckle
Education can turn a fool V scientist, but it will never erase the original imprint.
P. Beauchaine
Education- treasure, labor is the key to it.
P. Buast
Source true knowledge - V facts!
P. Buast
Knowledge there is power, power is knowledge.
F. Bacon
Knowledge and power are one and the same.
F. Bacon
Must to strive for knowledge not for the sake of disputes, not for the sake of contempt of others, not for the sake of profit, fame, power or other goals, but in order to be useful in life.
F. Bacon
More willingly All we are talking about is what we don’t know. Because this is what we are thinking about. The work of thought is directed here, and it can only be directed here.
Wise thoughts of great people about the need for knowledge, about the value of knowledge.
Completed work feels good.
Homer, ancient Greek poet
The true treasure for people is the ability to work.
Aesop, ancient Greek fabulist
The root of the teaching is bitter, but its fruits are sweet.
How can students succeed? — Catch up with those who are ahead and do not wait for those who are behind.
Learning in youth is stone carving, in old age it is drawing in sand.
Aristotle, ancient Greek philosopher
The most shameful ignorance is to imagine that you know what you do not know.
Plato, ancient Greek philosopher
Exercise yourself with labors imposed on yourself voluntarily, so that later you will be able to endure involuntary ones.
Socrates, ancient Greek philosopher
Any kind of work is more pleasant than rest.
Beauty is realized through study and great effort, the bad is assimilated by itself, without difficulty.
Don’t strive to know everything, lest you end up ignorant of everything.
Democritus, ancient Greek philosopher
Hiding ignorance is preferable to revealing it publicly.
Heraclitus, ancient Greek philosopher
Dull and incapable minds are a thing as unnatural as monstrous bodily deformities; but they are rare.
Quintilian, ancient Roman theorist of oratory
There is no shame in work: there is shame in idleness.
Hesiod, ancient Greek poet
While young forces allow, work; you won’t notice how the hunched old age silently approaches.
Ovid, ancient Roman poet
Nothing in life comes without difficulty.
Horace, ancient Roman poet
Work is necessary for health.
Hippocrates, ancient Greek physician
What is not clear should be clarified. What is difficult to create should be done with great perseverance.
If a teacher does not live as he teaches, leave him - he is a false teacher. If a teaching does not bring you fruit from the very first steps, give it up - it is a false teaching. Even the most true teaching, if practiced without due effort and diligence, can be more dangerous than a false one.
Smart people study in order to learn; insignificant - in order to be recognized.
It is extremely important that children learn to work from childhood.
I. Kant, German philosopher
Learning without reflection is useless, but reflection without learning is also dangerous.
Confucius, ancient Chinese thinker
If you only know, but do not act, then this is tantamount to not learning.
Zhu Xi, Chinese philosopher and historian
If the work is worthily completed, it will elevate and glorify you.
Ferdowsi, Persian and Tajik poet
A student who studies without desire is a bird without wings.
Saadi, Persian writer and thinker
Everyone must take on his shoulders work commensurate with his strength, since if the weight of it accidentally turns out to be excessive, then he may involuntarily fall into the mud.
A. Dante, Italian poet
One joy in life is learning.
F. Petrarch, Italian poet
There is no work that could tire me.
Leonardo da Vinci, Italian painter, sculptor and scientist
It is not easy to set boundaries for our mind: it is inquisitive, greedy and just as little inclined to stop after walking a thousand steps as after walking fifty.
Ignorance is of two kinds: one, illiterate, precedes science; the other, arrogant, follows her.
M. de Montaigne, French philosopher
There are hardly any people so stupid and dull that they would not be able either to acquire good opinions or to rise to higher knowledge, if only they were guided along the proper path.
R. Descartes, French philosopher and mathematician
Grammar commands even kings.
J. -B. Moliere, French playwright
Knowledge must necessarily be associated with skill... It is a sad phenomenon when a student’s head is filled with more or less knowledge, but he has not learned to apply it, so it has to be said about him that although he knows something, he can’t do anything.
It is more beneficial to examine the same subject from ten different angles than to teach ten different subjects from one angle.
A. F. Disterweg, German teacher
The teacher must constantly ensure that children are not overloaded with classes.
F. Melanchthon, German theologian and teacher
There is only one immortal force that survives dynasties, dogmas, classes - this is the force of creative work.
J. Jaurès, French public figure
There is nothing more useless than those cases when, due to the moralizing of teachers, children begin to hate classes before they can understand that they should love them.
E. Rotterdam, Dutch humanist
The more trust in students, the better their behavior.
G. Spencer, English philosopher and sociologist
Every day on which you have not replenished your education with at least a small, but new piece of knowledge for you... consider it fruitless and irrevocably lost for yourself.
K. Stanislavsky, Russian director, actor and teacher
An irritated teacher cannot educate anyone.
A. Popov, Russian actor and director
Education is what remains after everything learned at school is forgotten.
A. Einstein, German theoretical physicist
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.
A. Lunacharsky, Russian literary critic and publicist
A teacher is a person who can make difficult things easy.
R. Emerson, American poet and philosopher
Most people have never been taught how to see through another's eyes, hear through another's ears, and feel through another's heart.
A. Adler, Austrian psychologist
Learn, because in the vicissitudes of life only knowledge will always remain with you.
Nasir Khosrow, Tajik and Persian poet
Good systematization is required so as not to get hopelessly lost in the labyrinth of scholarship.
G. L. F. Helmgolts, German scientist
Learning and living are one and the same.
N. Pirogov, Russian surgeon, teacher and public figure
An ignorant person has a great advantage over an educated person - he is always satisfied with himself.
Napoleon Bonaparte, French commander
Only those who know more than those they want to teach can teach.
N. Ostrovsky, Russian writer
A teacher who learns nothing from his students has chosen the wrong profession.
X. Wulf, Danish writer
The teacher himself must be what he wants the student to be.
V. Dal, Russian writer and ethnographer
People learn when they teach.
The path of teaching is long, the path of examples is short and successful.
Seneca, ancient Roman philosopher
When learning science, examples are more useful than rules.
I. Newton, English physicist
A child, like any person in general, is disgusted and unbearable by work in which he does not see any purpose.
Semi-education combines all the vices of barbarism and civilization.
D. Pisarev, Russian literary critic and publicist
Re-reading books already read is the most reliable touchstone of education.
H. F. Goebbel, German playwright
An educated person differs from an uneducated person in that he continues to consider his education incomplete.
K. Simonov, Russian writer
When a teacher gives a mark to a student, the student also marks the teacher.
D. Granin, Russian writer
Exams are when a fool asks questions that even a wise man cannot answer.
The thirst for knowledge is the fruit for long years teachings.
A bad teacher presents the truth, a good teacher teaches how to find it.
O. Wilde, English writer
Any real education is achieved only through self-education.
N. Rubakin, Russian writer and book scholar
Quotes about education
- "Keep busy. This is the cheapest medicine on earth - and one of the most effective." Dale Carnegie
- “He who flaunts erudition or learning has neither one nor the other.”
Ernest Hemingway - "At the age of 12-16, I became acquainted with the elements of mathematics, including the basics of differential and integral calculus. At the same time, fortunately for me, I came across books that did not pay too much attention to logical rigor, but had a good emphasis throughout the main idea. The whole activity was truly exciting; there were ups in it, the power of impression was not inferior to the “miracle”..." Albert Einstein
- "Whoever skimps on schools will build prisons" Bismarck
- “Do not offend children with ready-made formulas; formulas are empty; enrich them with images and paintings that show connecting threads. Don't burden your children with the dead weight of facts; teach them techniques and methods that will help them comprehend them. Don't teach them that benefit is the main thing. The main thing is the education of humanity in a person." Antoine de Saint-Exupéry.
- “We are depriving children of a future if we continue to teach today the same way we taught it yesterday.” D. Dewey
- “Do not kill the unclear mind of a child, let him grow and develop. Do not invent childish answers for him. When he begins to ask questions, it means that his mind has started working. Give him food for further work, answer as you would answer an adult ". DI. Pisarev
- “Consider unhappy that day and that hour in which you did not learn anything new and did not add to your education.” Ya.A. Comenius
- Letter to my son's teacher
"If you can, teach him to be interested in books... And give him also free time so that he can meditate on the eternal mysteries: the birds in the sky, the bees in the sun and the flowers on the green slopes of the hill. When he is at school, teach him this , that it is much more honorable to fail than to cheat... Try to give my son the strength not to follow the crowd when everyone is joining the winning side... Teach him to listen to all people, but also teach him to consider everything he hears under corner of truth and select only the good. Teach him not to listen to the howling crowd, but to stand up and fight if he thinks he is right. Treat him gently, but without excessive tenderness, because only the trial of fire gives high quality steel. Teach him to always have high faith in himself, because then he will always have high faith in humanity." Abraham Lincoln - "Every child is an artist. The difficulty is to remain an artist after coming out of childhood"Pablo Picasso
- “To be human means not only to have knowledge, but also to do for future generations what previous ones did for us.”
Georg Lichtenberg - “The older the school, the more valuable it is. For the school is a collection of creative techniques, traditions, accumulated over centuries, oral traditions about retired or living scientists, their manner of work, their views on the subject of research. These oral traditions, accumulated over centuries and not subject to printing or communication to those considered unfit for this - these oral traditions are treasures whose effectiveness is difficult to even imagine and appreciate. If we look for any parallels or comparisons, then the age of the school, its accumulation of traditions and oral traditions is nothing more than the energy of the school, in an implicit form."
N.N. Luzin - "Listen - and you will forget, look - and you will remember, do - and you will understand"
Confucius - “Study as if you were constantly lacking in your knowledge, and as if you were constantly afraid of losing your knowledge.”
Confucius - "Researchers (Hayes, Bloom) have shown that to acquire expert knowledge in any broad field human activity, including playing chess, composing music, painting, playing the piano, swimming, tennis, and conducting research in neuropsychology and topology, takes approximately ten years.
Moreover, it seems that in reality this period cannot be shortened: even Mozart, who showed outstanding musical abilities at the age of 4, it took another 13 years for him to begin composing world-class music.
Samuel Johnson believes that it actually takes more than ten years: “Excellence in any field can only be achieved by a lifetime of hard work; it cannot be bought at a lower price.”
And even Chaucer complained: “Life is so short that there is not enough time to master the skill.”
Peter Norvig, "Learn to Program in Ten Years" - "Physics lesson in VIII (control) grade. The topic of the lesson: problem solving. In 45 minutes, eighth-graders solved 3 problems of medium complexity at the blackboard and wrote down in notebooks, and in the next lesson in the same class a test was held, consisting only of those three problems , which were solved in the last lesson. Result: 60% unsatisfactory grades."
V.F.Shatalov, "The experiment continues." - “Our school has been teaching poorly and educating poorly for a long time. And it is unacceptable that the position of a class teacher should be an almost unpaid additional burden: it must be compensated by reducing the teaching load required of him. Current programs and textbooks for humanities all are doomed, if not to be thrown away, then to be completely recycled. And the atheistic hammering must stop immediately. And we need to start not with children - but with teachers, because we have thrown them all over the edge of vegetation, into poverty; of the men who could, left teaching for best earnings. But school teachers should be a selected part of the nation, called to this: they are entrusted with our entire future."
A.I. Solzhenitsyn - “We are largely responsible for the development of the inclination invested in us.”
A.I. Solzhenitsyn - “It is necessary to watch over the school, as over the cradle of the people’s spirit, with tragic attention and spare no effort to defend its tasks.”
M. Menshikov - “We must call upon the pedagogical work, as to the naval, 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 common national need".
D. I. Mendeleev - “In pedagogy, elevated to the level of art, as in any other art, it is impossible to measure the actions of all figures by one standard, it is impossible to enslave them into one form; but, on the other hand, it is impossible to allow these actions to be completely arbitrary and incorrect and diametrically opposed"
N.I. Pirogov - “Socrates made his students speak first, and then he spoke himself.”
Montaigne - “A teacher must not only have knowledge, but also lead a correct lifestyle. The second is even more important.”
Thiru-Valluvar - "One of the most malicious mistakes is the judgment that pedagogy is a science about a 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. One hundred children - one hundred people , which is not once there tomorrow, but already now, today there are already people." Janusz Korczak
- “A truly humane pedagogy is one that is able to introduce children to the process of creating themselves.”
Sh. Amonashvili - “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 best education in the world comes from fighting for a piece of bread" Wendell Phillips
- “A completely uneducated person can only rob a freight car, while a university graduate can steal an entire railroad.”
T. Roosevelt - “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 sure that there is a happy road to knowledge 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 aspiration disappear?"
Sh. Amonashvili - "For high school students to relax, I recommend playing chess, reading fiction. Chess game in absolute silence, with complete concentration - a wonderful tonic nervous system, disciplining thought." V.A. Sukhomlinsky
- “It’s impossible to imagine a full-fledged education without chess.” mental abilities and memory. The game of chess must enter into life primary school as one of the elements of mental culture."
V.A. Sukhomlinsky - “Teach the student to work, make him not only love work, but become so familiar with it that it becomes second nature to him, teach him that it is unthinkable for him otherwise than to learn something on his own; so that he thinks independently, searched, showed himself, developed his dormant powers, developed himself into a persistent person."
A. Diesterweg - “School is a workshop where the thoughts of the younger generation are formed; you must hold it tightly in your hands if you do not want to let the future out of your hands.”
A. Barbusse - “Each person has inclinations, talents, talent for a certain type or several types (branches) of activity. It is precisely this individuality that must be skillfully recognized, and then the student’s life practice must be directed along such a path so that at each period of development the child achieves, figuratively speaking, your ceiling"
V.A. Sukhomlinsky - “An interesting study was conducted at the University of Michigan. The same lecture was given to two homogeneous groups of listeners. The first lecture was read at the usual measured pace by the teacher. The second group listened to a tape recording of this lecture at an increase in film speed of almost 4 times! The first group listened to the lecture for 45 minutes, the second - 12. The sound quality of the speaker was extremely high.After that, each group was given exams without warning or preparation. Level of perception educational material listeners of both groups turned out to be exactly the same."
V. Shatalov, "The experiment continues" - "Science should be fun, exciting and simple. So should scientists."
Peter Kapitsa - “I believe that you cannot become an educated person in any educational institution. But in any well-organized educational institution you can become a disciplined person and acquire a skill that will be useful in the future, when a person begins to educate himself outside the walls of the educational institution.”
M. Bulgakov - “The merits of a teacher cannot be judged by the size of the crowd that follows him.”
R. Bach - “Wars are not won by generals, wars are won by schoolteachers and parish priests.”
Bismarck - “A teacher must have an unusually large amount of moral energy so as not to fall asleep under the soothing murmur of a monotonous teacher’s life.”
K.D. Ushinsky - "American colleagues explained to me that" low level general culture and school education in their country is a conscious achievement for the sake of economic goals." The fact is that, having read books, an educated person becomes a worse buyer: he buys less and washing machines, and cars, begins to prefer Mozart or Van Gogh, Shakespeare or theorems to them."
IN AND. Arnold - "Trouble modern education is that it masks the true extent of human ignorance. With people over fifty, we know exactly what they were taught and what they weren't. But the young people on the outside are all so educated, so knowledgeable, and only when this thin crust of knowledge breaks through do you see deep holes underneath that you didn’t even suspect existed.”
Evelyn Waugh - “To recognize, identify, reveal, nurture, and nurture in each student his unique individual talent means raising his personality to high level heyday human dignity"
V. A. Sukhomlinsky - “The teacher is not the one who teaches, the teacher is the one who feels how the student learns”
V. F. Shatalov - “Talent is a spark of God with which a person usually burns himself, illuminating the path for others with this own fire.”
V.O.Klyuchevsky - “Ascetics are needed like the sun. Their personalities are living documents indicating to society that, in addition to people arguing about optimism and pessimism, writing unimportant stories out of boredom, unnecessary projects and cheap dissertations, debauchery and lying for the sake of a piece of bread..., there are also people of a different order, people of heroism, faith and a clearly realized goal."
A.P. Chekhov - "There is sun in every person. Just let it shine."
Socrates - "Get all the great teachers together in one room, and they will agree with each other on everything. Gather their students together, and they will argue with each other on everything."
Bruce Lee - “Not being able to express one’s thoughts well is a disadvantage; but not having independent thoughts is an even greater one; independent thoughts flow only from independently acquired knowledge.”
K.D. Ushinsky - "No mentor should forget that he primary duty consists in accustoming pupils to mental work and that this duty is more important than the transfer of the subject itself."
K.D. Ushinsky
Today is the first of September, the Day of Knowledge. Today, millions of schoolchildren and students are again sitting at their desks in order to gain another bit of knowledge. Let's dedicate this selection of quotes and aphorisms about studying - fortunately, there is a reason. By the way, how does anyone feel about school - are there those who miss it? Who prefers where - at the institute or at school? We are waiting for your answers in the comments.
Don't be afraid that you don't know - be afraid that you don't learn. - Chinese aphorism
“What the teachers digest, the students eat.” - Karl Kraus, Austrian writer
Live as if you will die tomorrow. Study as if you will live forever. - Mahatma Gandhi
When you study a lot, not only your face, but also your body acquires an intelligent expression. Friedrich Nietzsche
The weakness of the mind and (note) the character of many students and adults depends on the fact that they know everything somehow and nothing properly. - A. Diesterweg
Constant study is not studying all the time, but every day. - Lipkin
A person knows much more than what he understands. - A. Adler
The one who never dares to admit that he cannot or does not know something is uneducated. - Ofmiller
Education does not consist in the amount of knowledge, but in the full understanding and skillful application of everything that you know. - G. Hegel
An educated person differs from an uneducated person in that he continues to consider his education incomplete. - K. Simonov
It is as difficult to turn a fool into a genius as lead into gold. - G. Lichtenberg
A fool who has a great memory is full of thoughts and facts, but he does not know how to draw conclusions and conclusions - and this is the whole point. - L. Vauvenargues
We, in essence, learn from those books about which we are not able to judge. The author of a book that we can judge should have learned from us. Goethe
Learning without reflection is useless, but reflection without learning is also dangerous. Confucius
AND golden quote from Bash:
I watch how the students show off, which of them didn’t do anything else and passed everything.
Eh...
When I was a student, I took my law test to a very nice woman. She was a practicing lawyer, and I expected that such a specialist would now chase me over and over throughout the notes.
She looked at me and, without asking anything, asked:
- What grade should I give you?
- Uh... I would like five
“Great,” she said, and began to write in her notebook.
- What, you won’t even ask anything? - I was surprised.
She looked up from filling out her record book, looked at me carefully and said:
- Remember, young man, the less you know, the more valuable I am as a specialist.
I remembered this phrase for the rest of my life and I no longer suffered from bullshit during classes.
And now is the time for me, already an associate professor and at the same time a practicing building designer, to repeat the same thing:
Gentlemen, students, please don’t study! Try to get as much as possible for free! The less you know upon graduation, the more valuable I am as a specialist and the more salary I can demand for my services!
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