Quotes about learning for children. Thoughts of the wise about knowledge, upbringing, education and culture. Phrases of statesmen

The collection includes quotes about studying:
  • I want to live to learn, not learn to live. Francis Bacon
  • Alphabet - the wisdom of the step.
  • To digest knowledge, one must absorb it with gusto. Anatole France
  • Be yourself both human and baby, in order to teach the child. Vladimir Fyodorovich Odoevsky
  • Reading is the best learning.
  • In reading, as in everything, we suffer from excess; and we study for school, not for life. Seneca
  • The more things I have to do, the more I learn. Michael Faraday
  • Live and learn.
  • The goal of learning is to learn to do without a teacher. Elbert Hubbard
  • We teach our children first. Then we ourselves learn from them. Anyone who does not want to do this is behind his time. Jan Rainis
  • Learn to walk by walking.
  • Everything is learned, but not contrived.
  • You have to study all your life, until the last breath! Xun Tzu
  • Literacy is not a disease, it does not take away years.
  • Learning is always helpful.
  • The work of the master is afraid. Alexander Suvorov
  • Learn, but from scientists (knowing).
  • Good to teach who listens.
  • Learning is time, play is an hour.
  • The soul placed in the body is like a diamond in the rough and must be polished or it can never shine; and it is obvious that if reason distinguishes us from animals, then education makes this difference even greater and helps us to go further from animals than others. Daniel Defoe
  • Learning is light and ignorance is darkness. Alexander Suvorov
  • There are people so well educated that they can make you bored on any topic.
  • Learning, as such, is in itself something impersonal. For a noble soul, it can be a very useful addition, for some other - harmful and pernicious. It would be more correct to say that it is a precious thing for someone who knows how to use it. Michel de Montaigne
  • We read hard, but we think dilapidated.
  • To succeed, students need to catch up with those ahead and not wait for those behind. Aristotle
  • You know the score, so you will count.
  • The doctrine has only one purpose - the search for the lost nature of man. mencius
  • Knowledge is better than wealth.

  • Teaching, learning. Seneca
  • And the bear is taught to dance.
  • There are no difficult subjects, but there is an abyss of things that we simply do not know, and even more of those that we know badly, incoherently, fragmentarily, even falsely. And these false information stop us and bring us down even more than those that we do not know at all. Alexander Ivanovich Herzen
  • From the lessons of some educators, we derive only the ability to sit upright. Władysław Katarzyński
  • Only the educated want to learn; the ignoramus prefers to teach. Edouard Le Berquier
  • From time immemorial, the book raises a person.
  • Those who want to learn are often harmed by the authority of those who teach. Cicero Mark Tullius
  • Read books, but don't forget things.
  • A full belly is deaf to learning.
  • The bird is red with feathers, and the man with learning.
  • Boring lessons are good only for instilling hatred for those who teach them and for everything taught. Jean Jacques Rousseau
  • Whoever has reached the heights of education must assume in advance that the majority will be against him. Johann Wolfgang Goethe
  • The independence of the student's head is the only solid foundation for any fruitful teaching. Konstantin Dmitrievich Ushinsky
  • Whoever asks nothing will learn nothing. Thomas Fuller
  • Unlearning is harder than learning. English saying
  • He who wants to know a lot needs little sleep.
  • It is better not to give examples.
  • Easy to learn - hard to hike, hard to learn - easy to hike. Alexander Vasilievich Suvorov
  • Practice without theory is more valuable than theory without practice. Quintilian
  • The best education in the world is obtained in the struggle for a piece of bread. Wendell Phillips
  • It is more useful to know a few wise rules that could always serve you than to learn many things that are useless to you. Seneca Lucius Annaeus (the Younger)
  • Much learning will require work.
  • Genuine intelligent learning changes both our minds and our mores. Michel de Montaigne
  • The world is illuminated by the sun, and man by knowledge.
  • Order is most helpful for clear understanding. Cicero Mark Tullius
  • Better to learn late than never.
  • In the study of science, examples are more useful than rules. Isaac Newton
  • Someone led to Aristippus in teaching his son; Aristippus asked for five hundred drachmas. The father said: "With this money I can buy a slave!" - "Buy," said Aristippus, "and you will have two whole slaves." According to Diogenes Laertes
  • Nature begins, art guides, practice completes.
  • Who knows how, does; who does not know how, teaches others; and whoever does not know how to do this, teaches teachers. Lawrence Peter
  • You will lead with the book, you will gain your mind.
  • Whoever has not learned in his youth, old age is boring. Ekaterina II Alekseevna
  • A sieve draws water who wants to study without a book.
  • Who is much more literate, that will not be an abyss.
  • To strive to know more than is required is also a kind of intemperance. Having memorized the superfluous, because of this, they are unable to learn the necessary. Seneca
  • The root of learning is bitter, but its fruit is sweet.
  • Those who teach us intelligence usually do not appeal to our intellect. Leszek Kumor
  • A book is a book, but move your mind.
  • Only for creation you must learn! Friedrich Nietzsche
  • The study of wisdom uplifts and makes us strong and generous. Jan Amos Comenius
  • Anyone who does not want to learn will never become a real person. Jose Julian Marty
  • And you can learn from the enemy. Ovid
  • Exercise is the mother of learning.
  • And so Ilya Petrovich, without saying anything to anyone, not even to his brother, who went “like a Frenchman”, with whom it is customary to consult in all matters, goes to Kündiger, that same Petrushka teacher who had to be refused once and about whom everyone talks like about a person who understands. He decided to ask him: does his son have talent?
  • Teaching is only light folk proverb, - it is also freedom. Nothing frees a person like knowledge.” Ivan Sergeevich Turgenev
  • Znaika runs along the path, and Dunno lies on the stove.
  • The student will never surpass the teacher if he sees in him a model, and not a rival. Vissarion Grigorievich Belinsky
  • For a scientist, three non-scientists are given.

Quotes from wise people about raising children.

Every person up to last day must take care of his education.

M. Azeglio

Education needs three things: talents, science, exercise.

Aristotle

In the matter of education, the development of skills must precede the development of the mind. Aristotle

Part 1: quotes about education

Children should be taught what will be useful to them when they grow up.
Aristippus

Nature has taken care of everything so much that everywhere you find something to learn.
Leonardo da Vinci

We study, alas, for school, not for life.
Seneca

Education is what remains after everything that has been taught is forgotten.
A. Einstein

A person cannot truly improve unless he helps others to improve.
Dickens Ch.

We must believe in what we teach our children.
Woodrow Wilson

Only the wisest and the most stupid are unteachable.
Confucius

You can only learn what you love.
Goethe I.

I never let my schoolwork interfere with my education.
Mark Twain

Do not be ashamed to learn in adulthood: it is better to learn late than never.
Aesop

Part 2: quotes about education

The teacher should appeal not so much to the memory of students as to their mind, to achieve understanding, and not mere memorization.
Fedor Ivanovich Yankovich de Marievo

A child who has received education only in an educational institution is an uneducated child.
George Santayana

In order to educate others, we must first educate ourselves.
Nikolai Vasilyevich Gogol

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

Knowledge that is paid for is remembered better.
Rabbi Nachman

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 Vasilievich Lunacharsky

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

sign good education- talk about the highest subjects in the simplest words.
Ralph Waldo Emerson

Some go to university to learn how to think, but most go to learn what the professors think.

A real teacher is not the one who constantly educates you, but the one who helps you become yourself
Mikhail Arkadyevich Svetlov

Part 3: quotes about education

People are a thousand times more concerned about acquiring wealth than about educating the mind and soul, although what is in a person is undoubtedly more important for our happiness than what a person has.
A. Schopenhauer

The great goal of education is not only knowledge, but above all action.
N.I. Myron

Education cannot be the goal itself.
Hans Georg Gadamer

Both upbringing and education are inseparable. It is impossible to educate without passing on knowledge; all knowledge acts educationally.
L.N. Tolstoy

No matter how long you live, you should study all your life.
Seneca

You have to learn a lot to know even a little.
Montesquieu

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

In ancient times, people studied in order to improve themselves. Now they study in order to surprise others.
Confucius

A person who reads nothing is more educated than one who reads nothing but newspapers.
T. Jefferson

School prepares us for life in a world that does not exist.
Albert Camus

Part 4: quotes about education

Teaching adorns a person in happiness, but serves as a refuge in misfortune.
Suvorov A.V.

Book learning is an ornament, not a foundation.
Michel Montaigne

Education gives dignity to a person, and the slave begins to realize that he was not born for slavery.
Didro D.

Learning without thinking is useless, but thinking without learning is dangerous.
Confucius

Whatever you learn, you learn for yourself.
Petronius

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.
Confucius

Nothing that is important to know can be taught - all a teacher can do is point out the paths.
Aldington R.

One who tends to contradict and talk a lot is incapable of learning what is needed.
Democritus

The subjects taught to children must correspond to their age, otherwise there is a danger that cleverness, fashionableness, vanity will develop in them.
Kant I.

Education is the face of the mind.
Kay Kavus

A student who learns without desire is a bird without wings.
Saadi

There is no need to prove that education is the greatest blessing for a person. Without education, people are rude and poor and unhappy.

Chernyshevsky N. G.

If culture is what remains when all else is forgotten, then education remains when all else is lost.
-Nadine de Rothschild-
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Dying, culture turns into civilization.


-Oswald Spengler-

Many people, slaves of the stomach and sleep, spend their lives without education and upbringing, like vagabonds, and, contrary to nature, the body serves them for pleasure, and the soul is a burden.
Gaius Sallust Crispus

Both upbringing and education are inseparable. It is impossible to educate without passing on knowledge; all knowledge acts educationally.
Lev Nikolaevich Tolstoy

You can only learn what you love.
Goethe

The great goal of education is not only knowledge, but above all action.
N.I. Myron

No matter how long you live, you should study all your life.
Seneca

Do not be ashamed to learn in adulthood: it is better to learn late than never.
Aesop

Practice without theory is more valuable than theory without practice.
Quintilian

A person cannot truly improve unless he helps others to improve.
Charles Dickens

In order to educate others, we must first educate ourselves.
Nikolai Vasilyevich Gogol

Education gives dignity to a person, and the slave begins to realize that he was not born for slavery.
Denis Diderot

Children should be taught what will be useful to them when they grow up.
Aristippus

You can't stop learning.
Xun Tzu

Study as if you are constantly feeling the lack of your knowledge, and as if you are constantly afraid of losing your knowledge.
Confucius

The mark of a good education is to speak of the highest subjects in the simplest terms.
Ralph Waldo Emerson

People are a thousand times more concerned about acquiring wealth than about educating the mind and soul, although what is in a person is undoubtedly more important for our happiness than what a person has.
Arthur Schopenhauer

I never let my schoolwork interfere with my education.
Mark Twain

The teacher should appeal not so much to the memory of students as to their mind, to achieve understanding, and not mere memorization.
Fedor Ivanovich Yankovich

In ancient times, people studied in order to improve themselves. Now they study in order to surprise others.
Confucius

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

Education cannot be the goal itself.
Hans Georg Gadamer

The great art of learning a lot is to take on a little at once.
John Locke

Study everything not out of vanity, but for the sake of practical benefit.
Georg Christoph Lichtenberg

Nature has taken care of everything so much that everywhere you find something to learn.
Leonardo da Vinci

A child who has received education only in an educational institution is an uneducated child.
George Santayana

We study, alas, for school, not for life.
Seneca

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

Learning without thinking is useless, but thinking without learning is dangerous.
Confucius

There is no need to prove that education is the greatest blessing for a person. Without education, people are rude and poor and unhappy.
Nikolay Chernyshevsky

You can also learn from the enemy.
Michel de Montaigne

Easy to learn - hard to hike, hard to learn - easy to hike.
Alexander Vasilievich Suvorov

Book learning is an ornament, not a foundation.
Michel Montaigne

Even in the company of two people, I will certainly find something to learn from them. I will try to imitate their virtues, and I myself will learn from their shortcomings.
Confucius

We must believe in what we teach our children.
Woodrow Wilson

Knowledge that is paid for is remembered better.
Rabbi Nachman

You have to learn a lot to know even a little.
Montesquieu

Because a person eats a lot, he does not become healthier than one who is content with only the necessary: ​​in the same way, a scientist is not one who reads a lot, but one who reads with benefit.
Aristippus

Neither art nor wisdom can be achieved unless they are learned.
Democritus

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

  • Live and learn!
  • In enlightenment alone we shall find the salutary antidote for all the calamities of mankind! Karamzin N. M.
  • You can't stop learning. Xun Tzu
  • 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. Confucius
  • Even in the company of two people, I will certainly find something to learn from them. I will try to imitate their virtues, and I myself will learn from their shortcomings. Confucius
  • Two people worked fruitlessly and tried in vain: the one who accumulated wealth and did not use it, and the one who studied the sciences, but did not apply them. Saadi
  • Children should be taught what will be useful to them when they grow up. Aristippus
  • If you give a man a fish, you feed him only once. If you teach him how to fish, he can always feed himself. (Eastern wisdom)
  • Whoever wants to teach someone who has a high opinion of his mind is wasting his time. Democritus
  • Life in ignorance is not life. He who lives in ignorance only breathes. Knowledge and life are inseparable. Feuchtwanger L.
  • Life teaches only those who study it. Klyuchevsky V.
  • Whoever has not learned in his youth, old age is boring. Catherine the Great
  • Who knows how - does, who does not know how - teaches. Show B.
  • Easy to learn - hard to hike, hard to learn - easy to hike. Suvorov A.V.
  • It's better to know half the truth, but on your own than to know it in its entirety, but learn from other people's words and learn it like a parrot. Rollan R.
  • There is as much difference between an educated person and an uneducated person as there is between a living person and a dead person. Aristotle
  • You have to learn a lot to know even a little. Montesquieu
  • You can only learn what you love. Goethe I.
  • no more fast track to the acquisition of knowledge than sincere love for a wise teacher. Xun Tzu
  • There is no need to prove that education is the greatest blessing for a person. Without education, people are rude and poor and unhappy. Chernyshevsky N. G.
  • Do not be ashamed to learn in adulthood: it is better to learn late than never. Aesop
  • Neither art nor wisdom can be achieved unless they are learned. Democritus
  • Education is the face of the mind. Kay Kavu
  • Education gives dignity to a person, and the slave begins to realize that he was not born for slavery. Didro D.
  • 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. Hugo W.
  • The most important thing is to teach a person to think. Brecht B
  • The secret of successful parenting lies in respect for the student. Emerson W.
  • A strong desire to learn something is already 50% of success. Dale Carnegie
  • Tell me - and I will forget, show me - and maybe I will remember, involve me - and then I will comprehend. Confucius
  • No matter how long you live, you should study all your life. Seneca
  • The old world perishes with those who are not ready to know the new.
  • He who cannot instruct his household for good cannot learn for himself. Confucius
  • One who tends to contradict and talk a lot is incapable of learning what is needed. Democritus
  • Teaching is only light, according to a popular proverb - it is also freedom. Nothing frees a person like knowledge. Turgenev I. S.
  • Teaching adorns a person in happiness, but serves as a refuge in misfortune. Suvorov A.V.
  • Learning is light and ignorance is darkness. The work of the master is afraid, and if the peasant does not know how to own a plow, bread will not be born. Suvorov A.V.
  • Learning is light and ignorance is darkness. Suvorov A.V.
  • The root of learning is bitter, but the fruit is sweet. Leonardo da Vinci
  • Learn as if you were to live forever; live as if you are going to die tomorrow. Otto von Bismarck
  • Study as if you are constantly feeling the lack of your knowledge, and as if you are constantly afraid of losing your knowledge. Confucius
  • Learn from everyone, don't imitate anyone. Gorky M.
  • A child learns from a wise father from the cradle. Whoever thinks wrong is a fool, he is an enemy to the child and himself! Brant S.
  • Teaching reason and being reasonable are two very different things. Lichtenberg G.
  • To study and, when the time comes, to apply what has been learned to business - isn't it wonderful! Confucius
  • You have to study all your life, until the last breath! Xun Tzu
  • It's never too late to learn. Quintilian
  • The human mind is educated by learning and thinking. Cicero
  • Whatever you learn, you learn for yourself. Petronius
  • Whatever you teach, be brief. Horace
  • Reading is the best teaching! Pushkin A. S.
  • It takes more intelligence to teach another than to teach yourself. Michel Montaigne
  • The school of misfortune is the most best school. Belinsky V. G.
  • I'm always ready to learn, but I don't always like being taught. Winston Churchill
  • I can't teach anyone anything, I can only make them think. Socrates

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Sayings and thoughts of great people about education!


From the one who will raise the child depends on his future, his worldview, his whole life. caregiver kindergarten- this is a state of mind. He gives children the warmth of his heart. The work of an educator is not just work. This is, first of all, the ability to renounce, the ability to give oneself completely, without a trace, to see the light in this.

I like to read smart, useful sayings. Raising children is a science more ancient than it might seem at first glance. Instilling virtues was given special attention in ancient times. Ancient philosophers spoke about education, creating aphorisms, which at that time were a “pedagogical” manual and were passed from mouth to mouth.

There are two difficult things in the world - to educate and manage.

Immanuel Kant

If a teacher combines love for work and for students, he is a perfect teacher. teacher.

Lev Tolstoy

Education is the acquisition of good habits.

Plato

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 of the fact that we need to rise to their feelings. Rise, stand on tiptoe, stretch. Not to offend.


... Adults should not be angry with children, because this does not correct, but spoils.

Janusz Korczak


Children should live in a world of beauty, games, fairy tales, music, drawing, fantasy, creativity. This world must surround the child even when we want to teach him to read and write. Yes, how the child will feel, climbing the first rung of the ladder of knowledge, what he will experience, depends on his entire further path to knowledge.


When you think of a child's brain, you imagine a delicate rose flower with a drop of dew trembling on it. What care and tenderness are needed so that, having picked a flower, not to drop a drop.

V. A. Sukhomlinsky


Children are holy and pure... We ourselves can crawl into any hole we like, but they must be wrapped in an atmosphere worthy of their rank. You can’t be obscene with impunity in their presence... you can’t make them the plaything of your mood: now gently kiss, now madly stamp your feet on them...

Anton Pavlovich Chekhov


Only that in a man is firmly and reliably absorbed into his nature in his first period of life.

Comenius Ya.


The art of education has the peculiarity that it seems familiar and understandable to almost everyone, and even easy to others, and the more understandable and easier it seems, the less a person is familiar with it theoretically or practically.

Ushinsky K. D.


The game is a huge bright window through which a life-giving stream of ideas and concepts about the world around flows into the spiritual world of the child. The game is a spark that ignites the flame of inquisitiveness and curiosity.

Sukhomlinsky V. A.


Janusz Korczak


A teacher without love for a child is like a singer without a voice, a musician without hearing, a painter without a sense of color. It is not for nothing that all the great teachers, dreaming of a school of joy and creating it, loved children immensely.

T. Goncharov


Children are holy and pure. You can not make them a toy of your mood.

A. Chekhov


No one in the world feels new things more than children. Children shudder at this smell like a dog at a hare's footprint, and experience a frenzy that later, when we become adults, is called inspiration.

I. Babel


Nothing hurts as much as having high hopes.

Cicero


I learn by teaching.

Seneca the Elder


Nine-tenths of the people we meet are what they are - good or bad, useful or useless - through education.

D. Locke


Pitiful is the student who does not surpass his teacher.

Leonardo da Vinci


Our teacher is our reality.

M. Gorky


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

A. Diesterweg


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. V. Lunacharsky


The educator must behave in such a way that every movement educates him, and must always know what he wants at the moment and what he does not want. If the educator does not know this, whom can he educate?

A.S. Makarenko


No matter how much you create the right ideas about what needs to be done, but if you do not cultivate the habit of overcoming long-term difficulties, I have the right to say that you have not cultivated anything.

A.S. Makarenko


It is impossible to teach a person to be happy, but it is possible to educate him so that he is happy. But will it be true happiness?

A.S. Makarenko


If you do not demand much from a person, then you will not get much from him.

A.S. Makarenko


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

M. Montaigne


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

DI. Pisarev


True education consists not so much in rules as in exercises.

J.J. Rousseau


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.

K.D. Ushinsky


The main road of human education is persuasion.

K.D. Ushinsky


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

E. Hubbard


If you want to convince a man that he lives badly, live well; but do not persuade him with words. People believe what they see.

G. Toro


When the word does not hit, then the stick will not help.

Socrates


Be busy. It is the cheapest medicine on earth - and one of the most effective.

Dale Carnegie


He who flaunts erudition or learning has neither

Ernest Hemingway


At the age of 12-16, I became familiar with the elements of mathematics, including the basics of differential and integral calculus. At the same time, fortunately for me, I came across books in which not too much attention was paid to logical rigor, but it was well highlighted everywhere the main idea. The whole thing was truly fascinating; there were ups and downs in it, in terms of the strength of the impression they were not inferior to the “miracle” ...

Albert Einstein


Those who save on schools will build prisons.

Bismarck


Do not offend children with ready-made formulas, formulas are empty; enrich them with images and pictures that show the connecting threads. Do not burden children with a dead weight of facts; teach them techniques and methods that will help them to comprehend. Do not teach them that the benefit is the main thing. The main thing is the upbringing of the human in a person.

Antoine de Saint-Exupery


We are depriving children of a future if we continue to teach today the way we taught it yesterday.

D. Dewey


Do not kill the obscure mind of the child, let it grow and develop. Do not invent childish answers for him. When he starts asking questions, it means that the mind has earned it. Give him food for further work, answer as you would answer an adult.

DI. Pisarev


Consider that day and that hour unfortunate 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 free time so that he can meditate on eternal mysteries: birds in the sky, bees in the sun and flowers on the green slopes of the hill. When he is in school, teach him 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 on the winning side... Teach him to listen to all people, but teach him also everything that he hears, to consider from the angle 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 undue tenderness, for only a trial by fire makes steel high quality. 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 beyond childhood.

Pablo Picasso


To be human means not only to have knowledge, but also to do for future generations what the 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, oral traditions accumulated over the centuries about departed scientists or living ones, their manner of working, their views on the subject of research. These oral traditions, accumulated over the centuries and not to be printed or communicated to those who are deemed unsuitable for this - these oral traditions are treasures, the effectiveness of which is difficult even to imagine and evaluate. If you look for any parallels or comparisons, then the age of the school, its accumulation of traditions and oral traditions is nothing but 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 are constantly feeling the lack of your knowledge, and as if you are constantly afraid of losing your knowledge.

Confucius


Researchers (Hayes, Bloom) have shown that it takes approximately ten years to acquire expert knowledge in any broad field of human activity, including chess, music composition, drawing, piano playing, swimming, tennis, as well as conducting research in neuropsychology and topology. .

Moreover, it seems that in reality this period cannot be shortened: even Mozart, who showed outstanding musical abilities at the age of 4, took another 13 years for him to start composing world-class music.

Samuel Johnson believes that it actually takes more than ten years: “Excellence in any field can only be achieved by hard work throughout a lifetime; 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"


Our school has long taught badly and educates badly. And it is inadmissible that the position of a class teacher be an almost unpaid additional burden: it must be compensated by a decrease in the teaching load required from him. Current programs and textbooks on humanities all are doomed, if not to waste, then to complete recycling. And atheistic hammering should be stopped immediately. And we must also 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 better earnings. But school teachers should be a select 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 deposit invested in us.

A.I. Solzhenitsyn


Over the school, as over the cradle of the spirit of the people, it is necessary to be vigilant with tragic attention and spare no effort in order to uphold its tasks.

Menshikov


It is necessary to call for pedagogical work, as for the work of the sea, medical or the like, not those who seek only to ensure their lives, but those who feel a conscious vocation for this work and for science and foresee their satisfaction in it, understanding the general need of the people. .

DI. Mendeleev


In pedagogy elevated to the level of an art, as in any other art, it is impossible to measure the actions of all actors according to one standard, it is impossible to enslave them into one form; but, on the other hand, one cannot allow these actions to be completely arbitrary, wrong and diametrically opposed.

N.I. Pirogov


Socrates made the students speak first, and then he spoke himself.

Montaigne


The teacher should not only have knowledge, but also lead the right way of life. The second is even more important.

Thiru Valluvar


One of the most malicious errors 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. A hundred children - a hundred people who will not be there tomorrow, but already now, today they are already people.

Janusz Korczak


A truly humane pedagogy is one that is able to involve children in 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 also in all respects.

K.D. Ushinsky


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. Looking at the sad 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 relaxation, I advise a high school student to play chess, read fiction. Playing chess in absolute silence, with full concentration is a wonderful tonic. nervous system disciplining thought.

V.A. Sukhomlinsky


Without chess, it is impossible to imagine a full-fledged education of mental abilities and memory. The game of chess must enter into life elementary school as one of the elements of mental culture.

V.A. Sukhomlinsky


Accustom the student to work, make him not only love the work, but become so close to it that it becomes his second nature, accustom him to the fact that it was unthinkable for him otherwise than to learn something on his own; so that he independently thinks, searches, manifests himself, develops his dormant forces, develops a steadfast person out of himself.

A. Diesterweg


The school is a workshop where the thought of the younger generation is formed, you must hold it firmly in your hands if you do not want to let go of the future.

A. Barbus


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 life practice of the student should be directed along such a path so that in each period of development the child reaches, figuratively speaking, his ceiling.

V.A. Sukhomlinsky


Science should be fun, exciting and easy. So must be scientists.

Petr Kapitsa


I believe that it is impossible to become an educated person in any educational institution. But in any well-established educational institution, one can become a disciplined person and acquire a skill that will be useful in the future, when a person is outside the walls. educational institution will form itself.

M. Bulgakov


The merits of a teacher cannot be judged by the size of the crowd following him.

R. Bach


A teacher must have an unusual amount of moral energy in order not to fall asleep under the lulling murmur of a monotonous teacher's life.

K.D. Ushinsky


Recognizing, revealing, revealing, nurturing, nurturing in each student his unique individual talent means raising the personality to high level flourishing of human dignity.

V. A. Sukhomlinsky


The teacher is not the one who teaches, the teacher is the one who feels how the student is learning.

V. F. Shatalov


Talent is a spark of God, with which a person usually burns himself, illuminating the path of others with this own fire.

V.O.Klyuchevsky


Every person has a sun. Just let it shine.

Socrates


Not being able to express one's thoughts well is a disadvantage; but not to have independent thoughts is still much greater; independent thoughts flow only from self-acquired knowledge.

K.D. Ushinsky


Not a single teacher should forget that his main duty is to accustom pupils to mental work and that this duty is more important than the transmission of the subject itself.

K.D. Ushinsky


Three paths lead to knowledge: the path of reflection is the noblest path, the path of imitation is the easiest path, and the path of experience is the most bitter path.

Confucius


The attitude of the state towards the teacher is a state policy that indicates either the strength of the state or its weakness.

Bismarck


Make the student work with his hands, tongue and head! Encourage him to process the material, make it so habitual for him that he does not know how to do otherwise, feels restless when this is not done; so that he feels this inner need! Just as no one can eat, drink and digest food for him, that is, for his benefit, so no one else can think for him, learn for him; no one else can in any respect be his substitute. He has to achieve everything himself. What he himself does not acquire and develop in himself, he will not become and that he will not have. These provisions are as clear as a sunny day, yet thousands of people act as if these rules do not exist at all.