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Student Motivation and Teacher Excellence July 24, 2001. Education. The word “Education” comes from the Latin word, Educatus, meaning “Brought Out”.
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Student Motivation and Teacher Excellence July 24, 2001
Education The word “Education” comes from the Latin word, Educatus, meaning “Brought Out”
“The educator does not pour truth or untruth into the mind of others but draws out of others their latent abilities and stimulates them to be original and creative” Emory S. Bogardus
“We know how to find pearls in the shells of oysters, gold in the mountains, and coal in the bowels of the earth, but we are unaware of the spiritual gems, the creative nebulae that the child hides in himself when he enters this world to renew mankind.” Maria Montessori
“Truth is within ourselves; it takes no riseFrom outward things, whate’er you may believe.There is an inmost center in us all,Where truth abides in fullness; and aroundWall upon wall, the gross flesh hems it in,. . . And to knowRather consists in opening out a wayWhence the imprisoned splendor may escape,Than in effecting entry for a lightSupposed to be without.” Robert Browning - Paracelsus
“We do not see things as they are; we see things as we are.” The Talmud
Create an Atmosphere of • Love • Patience • Understanding • Order
“All effective classrooms have Structure” Great teachers are great classroom managers Prepare an attractive and inviting environment Greet students at the door Give each student an assigned seat First priority when class begins is to get students to work. Seat Work / Two weeks recovered Routine and procedures (predictable)
“Leaders must learn to stand alone and can ever do so if they love enough. For the soul that cannot stand alone has nothing to give.”
“The nature of the relationship among the adults at the school has more to do with the school’s quality, its character, and the achievement of its students than any other factor.” Roland Barth
We can make our minds so like still water that beings gather about us that they may see, it may be, their own images and so live for a moment with a clearer, perhaps even with a fiercer, life because of our quiet. W. B. Yeats