» Proverbs and sayings about teachers. Sayings of great people about the teaching profession. Ironic, humorous, sarcastic aphorisms

Proverbs and sayings about teachers. Sayings of great people about the teaching profession. Ironic, humorous, sarcastic aphorisms

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

Teaching means doubly learning. - J. Joubert

Teachers were given the floor not to lull their own thoughts, but to awaken someone else's. - V. Klyuchevsky

The educator himself must be what he wants to make the pupil. - V. Dahl

It takes more intelligence to teach another than to teach yourself. - M. Montaigne

The task of the teacher is not to give students maximum knowledge, but to instill in them an interest in the independent search for knowledge, to teach them how to acquire knowledge and use it. - Konstantin Kushner

A different pedagogical load can only be compared with cosmic overloads. - Konstantin Kushner

Good teachers create good students. - Ostrogradsky M.V.

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

The teacher, his way of thinking - that is the most important thing in any training and education. - Diesterweg A.

A bad teacher teaches the truth, a good teacher teaches to find it. - A. Diesterweg

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

An educator and a teacher must be born; they are guided by natural tact. - A. Diesterweg

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

The educator himself must be educated. - K. Marx

Who comprehends the new, cherishing the old, he can be a teacher. - Confucius

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

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

We must believe in what we teach our children. - W. Wilson

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

Schoolteachers have power that prime ministers can only dream of. - W. Churchill

It takes more intelligence to teach another than to teach yourself. - M. Montaigne

That teacher is good, whose words do not disagree with the deed. - Cato

Quotes about education and work of a teacher

There are gaps in my knowledge because I was embarrassed to ask questions of people below me. Therefore, I want my students not to consider it shameful for themselves to address all questions to those who are below them. Then their knowledge will be more complete and perfect.
Abu-l-Faraj (Gregory John Bar-Ebrey, 1226 - 1286, Syrian scholar, writer and physician)

One should trust more those who teach than those who command.
Aurelius Augustine (Augustine the Blessed, 354 - 430, Bishop of Hippo, philosopher and politician)

The teacher touches eternity: no one can tell where his influence ends.
Henry Adams (1838 - 1918, American writer and historian)

Until the student reaches the level of knowledge of the teacher, he does not really know his teacher.
Abu Hamid Al-Ghazali (1058 - 1111, Islamic theologian and philosopher)

No one is your friend, no one is your enemy! But every person is your Great Teacher!
Kora Antarova (1886 - 1959, Russian singer, writer and theologian)

To teach is to inspire hope
Louis Aragon (1897 - 1982, French writer and politician)

Teachers, to whom children owe education, are more respectable than parents: some give us only life, while others give us a good life.
Aristotle (384 - 322 BC, ancient Greek philosopher and scientist)

Teaching is an art that has not been lost, but respect for teaching is a lost tradition.
Jacques Martin Barzain (b. 1907, American cultural historian and educator)

How important, great and sacred is the rank of an educator: in his hands is the fate of a person's whole life.
The student will never surpass the teacher if he sees in him a model, and not a rival.
Vissarion Grigoryevich Belinsky (1811 - 1848, writer and literary critic)

If something is not clear, ask an arithmetic teacher.
Alan Bennett (b. 1934, English writer and actor)

The attitude of the state towards the teacher is a state policy that indicates either the strength of the state or its weakness.
Wars are not won by generals, wars are won by schoolteachers and parish priests.
Otto von Bismarck (1815 - 1898, German statesman)

Whoever has not been a student will not be a teacher.
Boethius of Dacia (1230 - 1284, French philosopher)

The greatest joy for a teacher is when his student is praised.
Charlotte Bronte (1816 - 1855, English writer)

We must believe in what we teach our children.
Woodrow Wilson (1856-1924, 28th President of the United States and Nobel Peace Prize winner)

A bad student is one who does not surpass the teacher.
Leonardo da Vinci (1452 - 1519, Italian painter, architect and scientist)

Man always learns only from those he loves.
Those from whom we learn are rightly called teachers, but not everyone who teaches us deserves that name.
Johann Wolfgang Goethe (1749-1832, German poet)

In order to educate others, we must first educate ourselves.
Nikolai Vasilyevich Gogol (1809 - 1852, Russian writer)

To educate the people means to make them better; to educate the people means to raise their morality; to make it literate is to civilize it.
Victor Hugo (1802 - 1885, French writer)

The educator himself must be what he wants to make the pupil.
Vladimir Ivanovich Dal (1801 - 1872, Russian ethnographer, writer and physician)

An educator and a teacher must be born; they are guided by natural tact.
A bad teacher teaches the truth, a good teacher teaches to find it.
The most important phenomenon in the school, the most instructive subject, the most living example for the student is the teacher himself.
Adolf Diesterweg (1790 - 1866, German teacher)

Teaching means doubly learning.
Children do not need teachings, but examples.
Joseph Joubert (1754 - 1824, French writer)

The teacher works on the most responsible task - he forms a person.
A teacher is an engineer of human souls.
Mikhail Ivanovich Kalinin (1875 - 1946, Soviet statesman)

What is the difference between a good and a great teacher? A good teacher develops the student's abilities to the limit, a great teacher immediately sees this limit.
Maria Callas (1923 - 1977, Greek singer)

That teacher is good, whose words do not disagree with the deed.
Cato the Elder (Mark Porcius Cato the Censor, 234-149 BC, Roman politician)

The teacher is not the one who teaches, but the one from whom they learn.
Anatoly Mikhailovich Kashpirovsky (b. 1939, Ukrainian hypnotist)

What could be more honest and noble than to teach others what you yourself know best?
Mark Fabius Quintilian (about 35 - about 96, ancient Roman orator)

To be a good teacher, you need to love what you teach and love those you teach.
Teachers were given the floor not to lull their own thoughts, but to awaken someone else's.
Vasily Osipovich Klyuchevsky (1841 - 1911, Russian historian)

Without examples, it is impossible to teach properly or to learn successfully.
Lucius Junius Moderatus Columella (4 - about 70, ancient Roman writer and agronomist)

They have been given an excellent position, higher than which nothing can be higher under this sun.
Let it be an eternal law: to teach and learn everything through examples, instructions and application in practice.
Jan Amos Comenius (1592 - 1670, Czech teacher)

Who comprehends the new, cherishing the old, he can be a teacher.
Give instructions only to those who seek knowledge after discovering their ignorance. Help only those who do not know how to clearly express their cherished thoughts. Teach only those who are able, having learned about one corner of the square, to imagine the other three.
The teacher said, “My case seems to be hopeless. I have not yet met a person who, knowing about his mistakes, would admit his guilt to himself.
If your plan is for a year, plant rice. If your plan is for a decade, plant trees. If your plan is for life, teach your children.
Confucius (c. 551 - 479 BC, ancient Chinese thinker)

Raising a child is not a sweet pastime, but a task that requires capital investment - hard feelings, efforts of sleepless nights and many, many thoughts.
Janusz Korczak (1878 - 1942, Polish teacher and writer)

A good teacher can teach others even what he himself does not know how to do.
Tadeusz Kotarbinski (1886 - 1981, Polish philosopher)

What the teachers digest, the students feed on.
Karl Kraus (1874 - 1936, Austrian writer)

“Some believe that the teacher robs his students. Others say that the students rob the teacher. I believe that both are right, and participation in this mutual robbing is wonderful. ”
Lev Davidovich Landau (1908 - 1968, Soviet physicist, Nobel Prize winner)

The purpose of education is to teach our children to do without us.
Ernst Legouwe (1807 - 1903, French writer)

If you know the means to strengthen the body, temper the will, ennoble the heart, refine the mind and balance the mind, then you are an educator.
Charles Jean Marie Letourneau (1831 - 1902, French sociologist, ethnographer and psychologist)

It is pointless on the part of the educator to talk about the curbing of passions if he gives free rein to any of his own passions; and fruitless will be his efforts to eradicate in his pupil the vice or obscene trait that he admits in himself.
Nine-tenths of the people we meet are what they are - good or bad, useful or useless - due to education.
John Locke (1632 - 1704, English philosopher)

It seems to us insufficient to leave the body and soul of children in the state in which they are given by nature - we take care of their upbringing and education so that the good becomes much better, and the bad changes and becomes good.
Lucian (about 125 - about 192, Greek satirist)

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 Vasilyevich Lunacharsky (1875 - 1933, Soviet statesman)

You learn faster and better when you teach others.
Rosa Luxembourg (1870 - 1919, German revolutionary)

It educates everything: people, things, phenomena, but above all, people. Of these, parents and teachers are in the first place.
The educator 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?
It is impossible to teach a person to be happy, but it is possible to educate him so that he is happy.
Anton Makarenko (1888 - 1939, Soviet teacher and writer)

I touch the future. I teach.
Christa McAuliffe (1948 - 1986, American teacher and astronaut)

The educator himself must be educated.
Karl Marx (1818 - 1883, German economist)

To educate a person means to determine the fate of a nation.
Schema-Archimandrite John (1932-1991)

All the pride of the teacher is in the students, in the growth of the seeds sown by him
Dmitry Ivanovich Mendeleev (1834 - 1907, Russian chemist)

It takes more intelligence to teach another than to teach yourself.
The most important thing is to instill a taste and love for science; otherwise we will bring up just donkeys loaded with bookish wisdom.
Michel Montaigne (1533 - 1592, French philosopher)

Everything you need to know cannot be taught, the teacher can do only one thing - show the way.
Richard Aldington (1892 - 1962)

In education, it's all about who the educator is.
Dmitry Pisarev (1840 - 1868, Russian philosopher and literary critic)

For a teacher, perhaps the most important thing is not to take himself seriously, to understand that he can teach very little. ("French lessons")
Strange: why do we, just like before our parents, feel guilty towards teachers? And not for what happened at school - no, but for what happened to us after.
Valentin Grigoryevich Rasputin (b. 1937, Russian writer)

The greatest mistake that can be made in the matter of education is to be too hasty.
True education consists not so much in rules as in exercises.
If you want to educate the mind of your student, educate the forces that he must control. Constantly exercise his body; make him healthy and strong; let him work, act, run, shout; let it always be in motion; let him be a man according to strength, and soon he will become one according to reason ... If we want to pervert this order, then we will produce early-ripening fruits in which there will be neither maturity nor taste and which will not slow down to deteriorate: we will have young scientists and old children.
Jacques Jacques Rousseau (1712 - 1778, French philosopher and writer)

The teacher is a man with a sense of humor. Imagine a teacher without humor and you will understand that he will not last long, and if he does, then, unfortunately, his legs. Thank God that the Creator of a real teacher took into account this important quality, which does not turn into quantity, but remains a quality!
Alexander Ryzhikov (b. 1976, mathematics teacher, laureate of the All-Russian competition "Teacher of the Year-2009")

A real teacher is not the one who constantly educates you, but the one who helps you become yourself
Mikhail Arkadyevich Svetlov (1903 - 1964, Soviet poet)

Teaching, learning. (Another translation is I learn by teaching.)
Whom the gods want to punish, they make a teacher.
The one who teaches to do well teaches to speak well.
Lucius Annaeus Seneca (4 BC - 65 AD, Roman philosopher, poet and statesman)

People learn what you teach them, not what you want to teach them.
Burres Frederick Skinner (1904 - 1990, American psychologist)

Learn for a long time if you want to teach others. In all sciences and arts, right practice is the fruit.
Grigory Savvich Skovoroda (1722 - 1794, Ukrainian philosopher and poet)

Education is a difficult task, and improving its conditions is one of the sacred duties of every person, for there is nothing more important than the education of oneself and one's neighbors.
Socrates (469 - 399 BC, ancient Greek philosopher)

Not the teacher who receives the upbringing and education of a teacher, but the one who has inner confidence that he exists, should be and cannot be otherwise.
If a teacher has only love for the job, he will be a good teacher. If the teacher has only love for the student, like a father, a mother, he will be better than the teacher who has read all the books, but has no love either for the work or for the students. If a teacher combines love for work and for students, he is a perfect teacher.
The easier it is for the teacher to teach, the harder it is for the students to learn.
The calling of a teacher is a high and noble calling.
In order for the upbringing of children to be successful, it is necessary that the educators, without ceasing, educate themselves.
Both upbringing and education are inseparable. It is impossible to educate without passing on knowledge; all knowledge acts educationally.
An educator needs to know life deeply in order to prepare for it.
Lev Nikolayevich Tolstoy (1828 - 1910, Russian writer)

The mediocre teacher sets out. A good teacher explains. Outstanding teacher shows. A great teacher inspires.
William Ward

The educator feels like a living link between the past and the future, a mighty warrior of truth and goodness, and realizes that his work, modest in appearance, is one of the greatest works of history.
The teacher is an artist; a school is a workshop where a semblance of a deity arises from a piece of marble.
Education should not only develop a person's mind and give him a certain amount of information, but should kindle in him a thirst for serious work, without which his life cannot be either worthy or happy.
The main road of human education is persuasion.
Konstantin Dmitrievich Ushinsky (1824 - 1870, Russian teacher)

A teacher is a person who knows better how to raise other people's children than his own.
Julien de Falkenare (1898-1958, Flemish writer)

Discoveries are born where the knowledge of the teacher ends and the new knowledge of the student begins.
Konstantin Fedin (1892 - 1977, Soviet writer)

If you have knowledge, let others kindle their lamps from it.
Thomas Fuller (1608 - 1661, English philosopher and writer)

Strengths and weaknesses are rooted in the school, and teachers hold the keys to well-being.
Ruhollah Musavi Khomeini (1900? - 1989, Ayatollah, Iranian religious and statesman)

Knowledge - like heaven - belongs to everyone. No teacher has the right to withhold them from anyone who asks for them. Teaching is the art of giving.
Abraham Joshua Geschel (1907 - 1972, Jewish philosopher)

To educate is a matter of duty, but to entertain is a matter of respect (to the listeners).
Mark Tullius Cicero (106 BC - 43 BC, ancient Roman politician and philosopher)

Schoolteachers have power that prime ministers can only dream of
Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill (1874 - 1965, English statesman)

The teacher must be an artist, an artist, passionately in love with his work
Anton Pavlovich Chekhov (1860 - 1904, Russian writer)

The role of the educator is to open doors, not to push the student through.
Arthur Schnabel (1882 - 1951, Austrian teacher, pianist and composer)

He who does not remember his own childhood at all is a bad educator.
Doctors and teachers are usually required to perform a miracle, but if a miracle happens, no one is surprised.
Maria von Ebner-Eschenbach (1830 - 1916, Austrian writer)

Most teachers spend time asking questions to find out what the student doesn't know, and the real art of questioning is to find out what the student knows or is able to know.
Albert Einstein (1879 - 1955, German physicist)

A teacher is a person who can make difficult things easy
Each person surpasses me in something; And in this sense, I have a lot to learn from him.
Ralph Emerson (1803 - 1882, American philosopher)

Humans are not born, but raised.
Erasmus of Rotterdam (1465-1536, Dutch scholar and writer)

Anyone who thinks one thing, and instructs his disciples in another, seems to me as alien to learning as to the concept of an honest man.
Flavius ​​Claudius Julian (331 - 363, Roman emperor)

The teacher should turn not so much to the memory of students as to their mind, to achieve understanding, and not mere memorization.
Fedor Ivanovich Jankovic de Marievo (1741-1814, Serbian teacher)

Vice is not learned from school teachers. Danish saying
A strict teacher cannot see students. bengali proverb
Your neighbor is your teacher. Egyptian proverb
If the prayers of the children were fulfilled, not a single teacher would be left alive. Persian proverb
The strictness of a teacher is better than the kindness of a father. Persian proverb
The one who teaches himself, the teacher is a fool. English proverb
The teacher is dumb and the student is deaf. bengali proverb
The teachers open the door. You enter yourself. Chinese proverb
Teachers make mistakes too. Sinhala proverb
Teachers die, but their books live on. Dutch proverb

Wise sayings about the teacher, education

... I look through the treasures of the ancient wise men,

who left us the last in their writings;

and if we meet something good,

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

(Socrates)

Sowers of reasonable, good, eternal

The educator himself must be educated.

(K. Marx)

The educator himself must be what he wants to make the pupil.

(V. Dahl)

(A. Diesterweg)

You say: children make me tired. You're right. You explain: it is necessary to descend to their concepts. Drop, stoop, bend, shrink.

You are wrong.

We don’t get tired of that, but from the fact that we need to rise to their feelings. Rise, stand on tiptoe, stretch.

Not to offend. (J. Korchak)

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

(M. Montaigne)

To prove to a person the need for knowledge is the same as convincing him of the usefulness of sight.

(Maksim Gorky)

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

Who comprehends the new, cherishing the old, he can be a teacher.

(Confucius)

We must believe in what we teach our children.

(V. Wilson)

Teaching means doubly learning.

(J. Joubert)

(J. Korchak)

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 the wards. (V. Krotov).

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

(A. Diesterweg)

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

(V. Klyuchevsky)

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

(A. Diesterweg)

Experts say that you should not spank children in anger. When is it possible? When are you in the holiday spirit?

(Rosina Barr)

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

(L. Artsimovich)

Those from whom we learn are rightly called our teachers, but not everyone who teaches us deserves that 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 aspire to.

(K. Froelich)

The one who, turning to the old, is able to discover the new, is worthy of being a teacher.

(Confucius)

He who flaunts erudition or learning has neither.

(E. Hemingway)

That teacher is good, whose words do not disagree with the deed.

(Cato)

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

(D. Poya)

The goal of teaching a child is to enable him to develop further without the help of a teacher.

(E. Hubbard)

The easier it is for the teacher to teach, the harder it is for the students to learn.

(L. Tolstoy)

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

(V. Klyuchevsky)

Schoolteachers have power that prime ministers can only dream of.

(W. Churchill)

Twice two is four - it's only at school, but in life - whoever succeeds. (V.F. Vlasov)

The teacher is not the one who teaches, but the one from whom they learn.

(A.M. Kashpirovsky)

I have six servants, nimble, daring.

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

They are in need by my sign.

They are called: How and Why, Who, What, When and Where. (Kipling)

An educator and a teacher must be born; they are guided by natural tact.

We are all learners - performers, teachers, learners.

Never be ashamed to say, "I don't know, explain to me."

(J. Durrell)

The only way that leads to knowledge is activity. (B. Shaw)

Teacher's job- one of those professions with which the child is especially familiar, and therefore it is not surprising that it occupies a large place in his games, and then often becomes the object of dreams of a young person. But not every student, even an older one, who admires pedagogical skills, understands well what qualities a person who wants to devote himself to the great cause of teaching and educating the younger generation should have.

Great value for success pedagogical work has the right attitude towards children. Anyone who does not have a keen interest in children, is irritated by their slightest misconduct, can hardly become a good teacher. The best teachers always get the greatest satisfaction from working with children. And the children, in turn, feel good whether an employee who performs his duties comes to their class, or whether a friend, an enthusiast of his work, in which he is passionate, puts his whole soul into, is engaged with them.

Out of love for children, love for pedagogical work is born. And this love gives mastery in work. It is clear to everyone: you can teach only what you yourself know well and in the study of which you have great interest. The subject taught should be the teacher's favorite science. However, it does not at all follow from this that the teacher limits the circle of his knowledge and interests to the narrow framework of one of his subjects. 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 meet the needs of children. Therefore, the teacher must constantly acquire new and new information about the world around him, and not only in the subject that he teaches.

In terms of determining the professional qualities of a teacher, the characteristics of pedagogical work are interesting quotes of great people about teachers, educators. They acquaint us with the intricacies of the profession, make us respect the profession of a teacher, reveal its essence, convey the personal experience of the 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 faster and better when you teach others. Rosa Luxembourg

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

Asking homework, teachers aim at students, but fall into parents. Georges Simenon

The 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, rummaging through encyclopedias and history books, we will not become wiser. O.Henry

He who flaunts erudition or learning has neither. (E. Hemingway)

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

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

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

Schoolteachers have power that prime ministers can only dream of. (W. Churchill)

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

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

A bad teacher teaches the truth, a good teacher teaches to find it. Adolf Diesterweg

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

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

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

Experience is a teacher. Gaius Julius Caesar

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

Whom the gods want to punish, they make a teacher. Lucius Annaeus Seneca (junior)

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 job, he will be a good teacher. If the teacher has only love for the student, like a father, a mother, he will be better than the teacher who has read all the books, but has no love either for the work or for the students. If a teacher combines love for work and for 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 that name. Johann Wolfgang Goethe

The student will never surpass the teacher if he sees in him a model, and not a rival. Belinsky V. G.

Who comprehends the new, cherishing the old, he can be a teacher. Confucius

It takes more intelligence to teach another than to teach 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 is mastered by civil relations. Adolf Diesterweg

Teachers work too hard and get 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 were given the floor not to lull their own thoughts, but to awaken someone else's. Vasily Osipovich Klyuchevsky

All the pride of the teacher is in the students, in the growth of the seeds sown by him. Dmitry Mendeleev

There are only two types of teachers: those who teach too much and those who don't teach at all. Samuel Butler

Pitiful is the student who does not surpass his teacher. Leonardo da Vinci

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

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

That teacher is good, whose words do not disagree with the deed. Mark Porcius Cato the Elder

To repeat the words of a teacher does not mean to be his successor. Dmitry Pisarev

Teaching means doubly learning. Joseph Joubert

What the teachers digest, the students feed on. Karl Kraus

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

An educator and a teacher must be born; they are guided by natural tact. Adolf Diesterweg

Schoolteachers have power that prime ministers can only dream of. Winston Churchill

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

A bad teacher teaches the truth, a good teacher teaches to find it. Adolf Diesterweg

He who is a teacher to the marrow of his bones 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 inner confidence that he exists, should be and cannot be otherwise. This certainty is rare and can only be proven by the sacrifices a person makes to his vocation. 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 does not know how to do. Tadeusz Kotarbinski

Why do we study the resistance of metals in technical universities, while in pedagogical universities we do not study the resistance of the individual when they begin to educate it? But it's not a secret for everyone that such resistance takes place. 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 educators, we derive only the ability to sit upright. Władysław Katarzyński

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

Teachers, to whom children owe education, are more respectable than parents: some give us only life, while others give us a good life. Aristotle

Teaching is an art that has not been lost, but respect for teaching is a lost tradition. Jacques Martin Barzen

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 must believe in what we teach our children. Woodrow Wilson

A bad student is one who does not surpass the teacher. Leonardo da Vinci

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

In order to educate others, we must first educate ourselves. N. V. Gogol

The educator himself must be what he wants to make the pupil. V. I. Dal

The teacher works on the most responsible task - he forms a person. The teacher is an engineer of human souls. M. I. Kalinin

Raising a child is not a sweet pastime, but a task that requires investment - hard feelings, the efforts of sleepless nights and many, many thoughts - Janusz Korczak

The mediocre teacher sets out. A good teacher explains. Outstanding teacher shows. A great teacher inspires. William Ward

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

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

The role of the educator is to open doors, not to push the student through. Artur Schnabel

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

Humans are not born, but raised. Erasmus of Rotterdam

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