100 Quotes About Educational Philosophy

We all want to do our best in school and pass our classes, but that is easier said than done. There are so many factors that may cause us to lose motivation and determination. Here’s a collection of quotes about education philosophy and motivation, to help you make the most of your educational goals.

First knowledge is the knowledge of God.
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First knowledge is the knowledge of God. Lailah Gifty Akita
Without the knowledge of God , we perish.
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Without the knowledge of God , we perish. Lailah Gifty Akita
The thought of a man is futile. But the word...
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The thought of a man is futile. But the word of God is flawless. Lailah Gifty
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The greatest KNOWLEDGE is the knowledge of GOD. Lailah Gifty
A man only misfortune is to forsake his Maker.
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A man only misfortune is to forsake his Maker. Lailah Gifty
Without the knowledge of God, we are in complete darkness.
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Without the knowledge of God, we are in complete darkness. Lailah Gifty Akita
If we desire to be close to Spirit of God,...
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If we desire to be close to Spirit of God, we desire to dwell in clean soul with a clean body. Lailah Gifty Akita
Education is beautification of the inner world and the outer...
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Education is beautification of the inner world and the outer world. Amit Ray
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Have faith that your child's brain is an evolving planet that rotates at its own speed. It will naturally be attracted to or repel certain subjects. Suzy Kassem
The possibility of the dream gives strength.
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The possibility of the dream gives strength. Lailah Gifty Akita
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I am pain stricken to say that, various “educational” institutions have adopted the medieval doctrine "fear of the lord is the beginning of wisdom" as their motto. Let me tell you this, fear of the Lord, Santa Claus, Krishna, Thor, Hulk or any other imaginary being brings merely the illusion of wisdom, not wisdom. And illusion of wisdom is a billion times more harmful than lack of wisdom. Abhijit Naskar
It is better to seek wisdom of God than human.
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It is better to seek wisdom of God than human. Lailah Gifty Akita
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The more you learn, the more you want to learn. Lailah Gifty Akita
In its failure to value differences in the way people...
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In its failure to value differences in the way people learn, the educational process often suppresses intuition, creativity, and your sense of identity. Laurie Nadel
The path of light is the quest for knowledge.
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The path of light is the quest for knowledge. Lailah Gifty Akita
Ignorance is the darkest depths.
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Ignorance is the darkest depths. Lailah Gifty Akita
The people of the light, loves the light of knowledge.
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The people of the light, loves the light of knowledge. Lailah Gifty Akita
Is there any knowledge that refreshes the soul, renew the...
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Is there any knowledge that refreshes the soul, renew the spirit, and restored the body like the study of the Holy Scriptures? Lailah Gifty
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The methodical implementation of modern human faculties that allow us human beings to transcend the physical limits of biological evolution is Education. However, today, the term education has become somehow synonymous with economic benefits and due to the primeval craving for security, it has disgracefully lost its very core of transcendence into the unknown. Thus, the very evolutionary seeds that gave birth to the method known as education have gone almost extinct in the modern industrialized system of soulless competition and regurgitation. Hence emerged the reason for me to get to the root of its quite unofficially accepted problems, and to concoct the thought processes that would make necessary amendments to the perceptual errors of what I call the three major nodes of education system, which are the teachers, the students and the parents. . Abhijit Naskar
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Education is not the amount of information that is pushed into the brain and causes havoc there, undigested all through a lifetime. Education must be a symposium of life-building, character- making and assimilation of ideas in the pursuit of building a more harmonious, peaceful and truly civilized world. Abhijit Naskar
If education were the same as information, the encyclopedias would...
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If education were the same as information, the encyclopedias would be the greatest sages in the world. Abhijit Naskar
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The system that aims at educating our boys and girls in the same manner as in the circus where the trainer teaches the lion to sit on a stool, has not understood the true meaning of education itself. Instead of being like a circus where the trainer uses his stick to make animals do stunts to serve the interest of the audience, the system of education should be like an Orchestra where the conductor waves his stick to orchestrate the music already within the musicians’ heart in the most beautiful manner. The teacher should be like the conductor in the orchestra, not the trainer in the circus. Abhijit Naskar
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A healthy and ideal system of education would be where a teacher would patiently impart knowledge, instead of curriculum, upon the students, only after assessing their acceptability — where a student would acquire knowledge in order to learn, not to earn — where the parents would be willing to make necessary sacrifices in order to adorn their child with curiosity and thereafter nourish that curiosity, regardless of how absurdly impractical it becomes to the eyes of the society. Abhijit Naskar
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The point is, education in its truest form, is the foundation of all human endeavors. It is the most noble of all the civilized elements of human consciousness. Education enables the humans to achieve their fullest mental and physical potential in both personal and social life. The ability of being educated is what distinguishes humans from animals. You can teach a cockatoo to repeat a bunch of vocabularies, but you cannot teach it to construct a space shuttle and go to the moon. Abhijit Naskar
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Instead of being like a circus where the trainer uses his stick to make animals do stunts to serve the interest of the audience, the system of education should be like an Orchestra where the conductor waves his stick to orchestrate the music already within the musicians’ heart in the most beautiful manner. The teacher should be like the conductor in the orchestra, not the trainer in the circus. Abhijit Naskar
This is not education my friend. It is a process...
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This is not education my friend. It is a process of manufacturing computation devices that look like Homo sapiens, and thereby falsely labeled as Education. Abhijit Naskar
Education enables the humans to achieve their fullest mental and...
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Education enables the humans to achieve their fullest mental and physical potential in both personal and social life. Abhijit Naskar
All systems of the society should serve the mind, instead...
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All systems of the society should serve the mind, instead of the mind serving the systems. Abhijit Naskar
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Mind is the Alpha — Mind is the Omega. There is nothing else in the pursuit of knowledge. And more importantly, there is nothing else in education. All systems of the society should serve the mind, instead of the mind serving the systems. Abhijit Naskar
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Education means nourishing the mind and make it develop in order to see beyond the limitations of current social perception - it means breaking the barriers of the rugged sociological system that impede in the progress of human civilization - it means trying out new things for the first time in human history and succeeding in a few while failing in some. And that is how a species grows to become more advanced. Abhijit Naskar
Real education leads to the liberation of the mind.
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Real education leads to the liberation of the mind. Abhijit Naskar
Education means nourishing the mind and make it develop in...
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Education means nourishing the mind and make it develop in order to see beyond the limitations of current social perception. Abhijit Naskar
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The purpose of education should ultimately be the advancement of the species. And for this to actually happen, the world needs the kind of education by means of which character is formed, strength of the mind is increased and the human intellect is expanded beyond its own limits. Abhijit Naskar
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There is a system alright, but the actual element of education has long gone. Abhijit Naskar
There is nothing to be gained by pretending that academic...
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There is nothing to be gained by pretending that academic involvement is necessary, or even always desirable, in the quest for truth and knowledge. Christopher Langan
Books may be the most valuable treasure of knowledge, but...
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Books may be the most valuable treasure of knowledge, but it is the human mind, that turns that knowledge into wisdom. Abhijit Naskar
The purpose of education should be character-building.
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The purpose of education should be character-building. Abhijit Naskar
Education is a relentless voyage of discovery.
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Education is a relentless voyage of discovery. Abhijit Naskar
Knowledge is worth nothing, until it is put to practice.
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Knowledge is worth nothing, until it is put to practice. Abhijit Naskar
Only the foolish would think that wisdom is something to...
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Only the foolish would think that wisdom is something to keep locked in a drawer. Only the fearful would feel empowerment is something best kept to oneself, or the few, and not shared with all. Rasheed Ogunlaru
Knowledge is a unique kind of property, indeed: you can...
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Knowledge is a unique kind of property, indeed: you can share it with others, while still possessing it. Eraldo Banovac
Knowledge is intellectual art.
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Knowledge is intellectual art. Lailah Gifty Akita
The greatest education is the knowledge of God. God gives...
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The greatest education is the knowledge of God. God gives life, strength and wisdom for every accomplishment. Lailah Gifty Akita
You ought to search the Scriptures yourself, to discover the...
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You ought to search the Scriptures yourself, to discover the glorious gospel. Lailah Gifty Akita
Dare to seek answers to your questions.
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Dare to seek answers to your questions. Lailah Gifty Akita
Read and search for the answers you seek.
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Read and search for the answers you seek. Lailah Gifty Akita
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The strength of every individual is the grace for great work. Lailah Gifty Akita
None of our achievement matters, than how we have lived...
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None of our achievement matters, than how we have lived our lives. Lailah Gfty Akita
Formal education teaches how to stand, but to see the...
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Formal education teaches how to stand, but to see the rainbow you must come out and walk many steps on your own. Amit Ray
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The teacher is of course an artist, but being an artist does not mean that he or she can make the profile, can shape the students. What an educator does in teaching is to make it possible for the students to become themselves. Paulo Freire
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Every good education system must give a very good account of the past and its lessons, nurture the minds of the present learners in an innovative and creative way for the best today’s life through the good and the bad times, and also lay a solid foundation for the unborn generation. Ernest Agyemang Yeboah
Not everyone in school is learning. Not everyone learning is...
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Not everyone in school is learning. Not everyone learning is in school Saji Ijiyemi
Education leans on teaching teaching cannot be without the teacher!
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Education leans on teaching teaching cannot be without the teacher! Ernest Agyemang Yeboah
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If a free people is going to be reproduced, it will require watering and revivifying and owning anew older traditions and awaking the curiosity in the soul of each citizen. National greatness will not be recovered via a mindless expansion of bureaucratized schooling. Seventy years ago, Dorothy Sayers wrote, 'Sure, we demand another grant of money, we postpone the school leaving age and plan to build bigger and better schools. We demand that teachers further slave conscientiously in and out of school hours. But to what end? I believe, ' Sayers lamented, 'all this devoted effort is largely frustrated because we have no definable goal for each child to become a fully formed adult. We have lost the tools of learning, sacrificing them to the piecemeal, subject matter approach of bureaucratized schooling that finally compromises to produce passive rather than active emerging adults. But our kids are not commodities, they are plants. They require a protected environment, and care, and feeding, but most basically, an internal yearning to grow toward the sunlight. What we need is the equipping of each child with those lost tools. Ben Sasse
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We are the witnesses of a barely perceptible transformation in ordinary language: verbs which formerly expressed satisfying actions have been replaced by nouns which name packages designed for passive consumption only -- 'to learn' becomes 'to accumulate credits'. Ivan Illich
The act of reading is skill that can be cultivated.
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The act of reading is skill that can be cultivated. Lailah Gifty Akita
The one thing no one can ever take from you...
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The one thing no one can ever take from you is your education… Nanette L. Avery
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For me, all those systematic Bureaucracies of traditional schools jaded me. For me, I still I couldn’t understand why we have to have a factory style education for children living in the 21st century. Why hold them in place, asking them to read and repeat and giving them a number of tasks to finish? I still have no idea how exams and objective assessments could measure human behavior or intelligence. Is it some kind of barcoding human aptitude? Is it ethical anyway?. Neda Aria
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For me, all those systematic Bureaucracies of traditional schools jaded me. For me, I still couldn’t understand why we have to have a factory style education for children living in the 21st century. Why hold them in place, asking them to read and repeat and giving them a number of tasks to finish? I still have no idea how exams and objective assessments could measure human behavior or intelligence. Is it some kind of barcoding human aptitude? Is it ethical anyway?. Neda Aria
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What shapes the best in us dies when the best education dies! The best in us shall always be undermined when they that are responsible for shaping the best in us are always undermined! I stand for a different education: a different education where students will not just learn books but life! I stand for a different education: a different education where students will not just learn moral principles, but they shall be living examples of moral principles I stand for a different education: a different education where students don’t just understand what they learn, but practice what they learn with understanding! I stand for a different education: a different education where students will not just learn about people of different beliefs, culture and backgrounds, but how to live with people who don’t share common perspective with them and know how to show their emotions of bitterness and misunderstanding rightly! I stand for a different education: a different education where students will be perfect ambassadors’ of God on earth and live their daily lives with all due diligence! I stand for a different education: a different education where students will understand why we all breathe the same air, sleep and wake up each day in the same manner to continue the journey of life! I stand for a different education: a different education where students will learn with inspiration even in their desperations! I stand for a different education: a different education where teachers are seen as true epitome of education! I stand for a different education: a different education in which the value of the teacher is well understood and the teacher is well valued as a treasure! I stand for a different education: a different education where students will not just learn, but they will reproduce great and noble things with what they learn! I stand for a different education: a different education where students will understand the real meaning of integrity and responsibility and with true courage and humility be that as such! I stand for a different education: a different education where education means creativity! Education is the spine of every nation! The better the education, the better the nation! The mediocre the education, the mediocre the nation! A good nation is good because of how education has shaped the perspective and understanding of the populace! A nation that does not know where it is heading towards must ask the machine that produces the populace who drive the nation: education! Until we fix our education, we shall always have a wrong education and we shall always see a wrong nation! . Ernest Agyemang Yeboah
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What shapes the best in us dies when the best education dies! The best in us shall always be undermined when they that are responsible for shaping the best in us are always undermined! I stand for a different education: a different education where students will not just learn books but life! I stand for a different education: a different education where students will not just learn moral principles, but they shall be living examples of moral principles. I stand for a different education: a different education where students don’t just understand what they learn, but practice what they learn with understanding! I stand for a different education: a different education where students will not just learn about people of different beliefs, culture and backgrounds, but how to live with people who don’t share common perspective with them and know how to show their emotions of bitterness and misunderstanding rightly! I stand for a different education: a different education where students will be perfect ambassadors’ of God on earth and live their daily lives with all due diligence! I stand for a different education: a different education where students will understand why we all breathe the same air, sleep and wake up each day in the same manner to continue the journey of life! I stand for a different education: a different education where students will learn with inspiration even in their desperations! I stand for a different education: a different education where teachers are seen as true epitome of education! I stand for a different education: a different education in which the value of the teacher is well understood and the teacher is well valued as a treasure! I stand for a different education: a different education where students will not just learn, but they will reproduce great and noble things with what they learn! I stand for a different education: a different education where students will understand the real meaning of integrity and responsibility and with true courage and humility be that as such! I stand for a different education: a different education where education means creativity! Education is the spine of every nation! The better the education, the better the nation! The mediocre the education, the mediocre the nation! A good nation is good because of how education has shaped the perspective and understanding of the populace! A nation that does not know where it is heading towards must ask the machine that produces the populace who drive the nation: education! Until we fix our education, we shall always have a wrong education and we shall always see a wrong nation! . Ernest Agyemang Yeboah
Education is a system designed to make you feel inferior,...
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Education is a system designed to make you feel inferior, yet they encourage you to accept it in order to be superior Isiphile Petse
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I think the difficulty lies in the immeasurable vanity of the human adult, particularly the pedagogical adult, … which does not permit him to recognize as good any tendency in children to fly in the face of his conceptions of a correct human being; to recognize that may be here is something highly desirable, to be encourage, rather than destroyed as pernicious…. [Y]our teacher has usually well-defined conceptions of what men and women have to be. And if a boy is too lively, too noisy, too restless, too curious, to suit the concept, he must be trimmed and subdued. Voltairine De Cleyre
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Left to our own devices, we are apt to backslide to our instinctive conceptual ways. This underscores the place of education in a scientifically literate democracy, and even suggests a statement of purpose for it (a surprisingly elusive principle in higher education today). The goal of education is to make up for the shortcomings in our instinctive ways of thinking about the physical and social world. And education is likely to succeed not by trying to implant abstract statements in empty minds but by taking the mental models that are our standard equipment, applying them to new subjects in selective analogies, and assembling them into new and more sophisticated combinations. . Steven Pinker
Strive for perfection, knowing it will never be achieved.
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Strive for perfection, knowing it will never be achieved. Chris J. Collins
The teacher should be like the conductor in the orchestra,...
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The teacher should be like the conductor in the orchestra, not the trainer in the circus. Abhijit Naskar
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If only education will aim at teaching learners’ real life and life in books and not just books, learners will learn and understand real life and not just books, and they will dare to face life with real life lessons and lessons from books! Ernest Agyemang Yeboah
Education is just KnowledgeYour attitude, Your Behavior Is not depends...
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Education is just KnowledgeYour attitude, Your Behavior Is not depends on YourEducation M.Zuber Bhoja
Many are they who seek to guide other to the...
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Many are they who seek to guide other to the path yet they themselves are lost Rassool Jibraeel Snyman
When you've grown up mis-educated, surrounded by fear and hate,...
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When you've grown up mis-educated, surrounded by fear and hate, unaware of your privilege, lies can sound like the truth. DaShanne Stokes
The philosophic aim of education must be to get each...
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The philosophic aim of education must be to get each one out of his isolated class and into the one humanity. Prudence and responsibility are not middle-class virtues but human virtues. Paul Goodman
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Education is a natural community function and occurs inevitably, since the young grow up on the old, towards their activities, and into (or against) their institutions; and the old foster, teach, train, exploit and abuse the young. Even neglect of the young, except physical neglect, has an educational effect -- not the worst possible. Paul Goodman
Every person has two educations, one which he receives from...
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Every person has two educations, one which he receives from others, and one, more important, which he gives to himself. Edward Gibbon
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The craving for security has conditioned the society to perceive education not as an endeavor of the mind, rather as a preprogrammed task created by some sophisticated, illusory structure known as the “system of education”. Education means breaking free from the manacles of limitations put forward by primitive ignorance. Yet today’s fake education is gloriously founded upon the primordial element of “limitation”. And the authorities of this so-called education often take pride in their ship shape structure where they manufacture dumb manikins. . Abhijit Naskar
The authorities of this so-called education take pride in their...
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The authorities of this so-called education take pride in their ship shape structure where they manufacture dumb manikins. Abhijit Naskar
The best teachers are those who show you where to...
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The best teachers are those who show you where to look but don't tell you what to see. Alexandra K.Trenfor
Education means breaking free from the manacles of limitations put...
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Education means breaking free from the manacles of limitations put forward by primitive ignorance. Abhijit Naskar
This is not Education. It is a process of manufacturing...
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This is not Education. It is a process of manufacturing computation devices that look like Homo sapiens. Abhijit Naskar
The flow of knowledge towards the mind should be moderated...
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The flow of knowledge towards the mind should be moderated by the faculties of the mind itself, based on the acceptability of nothing but the mind. Abhijit Naskar
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The world needs teachers — teachers who have broken their own shackles of indoctrination — teachers who can go beyond the narrow-mindedness of the society. A handful of these young, brave and zealous teachers in every nation, shall be enough to rekindle the spark of pure knowledge in the entire species. Abhijit Naskar
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Unfortunately for the university, none of that information could make the slightest place for itself inside the circuits of my brain. I was looking for education, but all I found was heartless indoctrination. And indoctrination is not just demeaning to the human conscience, it is lethal for the flourishing psychology of the hungry, young mind. Abhijit Naskar
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My expectations from the university were perhaps too idealistic. I had dreams of learning things about innovation and discovery in the field of technology, but all of it hit the ground hard, when I faced with the pathetic reality of the so-called higher education system. To my surprise, I found myself stuck behind the walls of meaningless facts, figures and rankings. It occurred to me that, it was not actually a place for education, rather it was a place where you go to get your head filled with useless undigested information, that you’d probably never use throughout your entire life. It was not education, and moreover, it was definitely not science. Abhijit Naskar
Indoctrination is not just demeaning to the human conscience, it...
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Indoctrination is not just demeaning to the human conscience, it is lethal for the flourishing psychology of the hungry, young mind. Abhijit Naskar
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Your world needs you. So, use your education to become endowed with muscles of iron and nerves of steel. Do not exploit the means of education to become a man or a woman. Use it to become a human being, in the pursuit of excellence. Abhijit Naskar
All systems of the society are meant to serve the...
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All systems of the society are meant to serve the mind, not the mind to serve the systems. Abhijit Naskar
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Quite like religious fundamentalism, educational fundamentalism is based upon bookish creeds created by the self-proclaimed authority figures of the system. And this very fundamentalism is the cause of all the growing conflicts between the student-body of the education society and the teachers running that society. These conflicts further become tools of exploitation in the hands of a handful of war-mongering, authoritarian, blood-sucking politicians. Abhijit Naskar
The world needs the kind of education by means of...
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The world needs the kind of education by means of which character is formed, strength of the mind is increased and the human intellect is expanded beyond its own limits. Abhijit Naskar
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I learned how to argue. They called it ‘Debate’. I learned how to worship. I learned how to become an eager worker and a passive consumer. But I didn’t learn anything practical, like how to purify water, build a home, start a fire, grow food, or survive without the help of corporations. Joss Sheldon
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Most schooling is training for stupidity and conformity, and that's institutional, but occasionally you get a spark, somebody'll challenge your mind, make you think and so on, and that has a tremendous effect you just reach all sorts of people. Of course if you do it you may very have problems, you have to tread the narrow line. There are plenty of people who don't want students to think, they're afraid of the crisis of democracy. If people start thinking you get all these problems that I quoted before. They won't have enough humility to submit to a civil rule or they'll start trying to press their demands in the political arena and have ideas of their own, instead of beleiving what they're told. And privelage and power typically doesn't want that and so they react and the high school teacher that tries to get students to think may find oppression, firing and so on. Noam Chomsky
A great sense of commitment builds a hardworking spirit.
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A great sense of commitment builds a hardworking spirit. Wayne Chirisa
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Look within yourself and ask yourself honestly what you want to be. Throw away the idea that school is the only way to get educated. Anything can educate you. Understand this and look through all the possibilities. Jellis Vaes
Lessons of medicrity, to a great extent, produce students of...
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Lessons of medicrity, to a great extent, produce students of mediocrity Ernest Agyemang Yeboah
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We shall always meet teachers but we shall seldom meet good teachers. We shall seldom meet a good teacher who is good enough to direct the body, mind and soul towards the path of true purposefulness. We shall hardly meet good teachers who are good enough to leave indelible and distinctive footprints in our minds; good teachers whose words, thoughts, actions and wonderful deeds would continue to reecho themselves in our minds and become the yardstick, guiding principles and reasons for the steps we take each moment of time. We shall always meet teachers but, we shall seldom and hardly meet great teachers!. Ernest Agyemang Yeboah
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We humans can never learn everything. The purpose of human life is not to learn everything. Rather it is to learn from every single walk of life and put that knowledge into practice in the pursuit of making human life a little better. Abhijit Naskar
Study to learn, do not study to pass
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Study to learn, do not study to pass". Kamaran Ihsan Salih
Study to learn, do not study to pass.
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Study to learn, do not study to pass. Kamaran Ihsan Salih
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The biggest problem of the world is not lack of education but brainwashing of innocent children by the religion institutes in the name of education. Brainwashing of innocent children no less a violence. Amit Ray
Meditation, education and beauty are the three transforming powers that...
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Meditation, education and beauty are the three transforming powers that can change individual and the whole world. Amit Ray
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This is part of the answer to the riddle ofchildhood unhappiness: their minds need, and deserve, a whole world of utterly unfenceable freedom where everything has othering, everything is radiant with the possibilities ofelseness. Jay Griffeths
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No one likes to feel used. When the perceived focus becomes the content over the person, people feel used. When teachers are valued only for the test scores of their students, they feel used. When administrators are "successful" only when they achieve "highly effective school" status, they feel used. Eventually, "used" people lose joy in learning and teaching. Curriculum does not teach; teachers do. Standards don't encourage; administrators do. Peaceable schools value personnel and students for who they are as worthy human beings.. If your mission statement says you care, then specific practices of care should be habits within your school. Lorraine Stutzman Amstutz