When you study great teachers... you will learn much more from their caring and hard work than from their style.

William Glasser
When you study great teachers... you will learn much more...
When you study great teachers... you will learn much more...
When you study great teachers... you will learn much more...
When you study great teachers... you will learn much more...
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When you study great teachers... you will learn much more from their caring and hard work than from their style. This quote, by John Wooden, the legendary basketball coach of the UCLA Bruins, is simply true. Great teachers are not different than anyone else in that they all have a style.

But it’s an important style. For them, hard work and caring are the core of their personality.

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