Teachers’ Appreciation 30 th October 2011 We Honor you Mr John Robertson: The Honourable Member of Opposition in NSW Ms Diane Shortland: Deputy Principal of Tregear High School Ms Judith Navidi: ???????????????????
Mar 26, 2015
Teachers’ Appreciation30th October 2011
We Honor you
Mr John Robertson: The Honourable Member of
Opposition in NSW
Ms Diane Shortland: Deputy Principal of Tregear High School
Ms Judith Navidi: ???????????????????
Man possesses the potentiality for every kind
of progress and education enables him to bring this
into the court of objectivity.
Abdu'l-Baha
The dream begins with a teacher who believes
in you, who tugs and pushes and leads you
to the next plateau, sometimes poking you
with a sharp stick called "truth."
Dan Rather
Through education
we must free
ourselves from …imperfections.
Bahá'í Writings
Regard man as a mine rich in
gems of inestimable
value. Education can, alone, cause it to reveal its
treasures, and enable mankind
to benefit therefrom.
Bahá'u'lláh
…minds are equal in origin, but
education and the acquisition of
ethics cause minds to differ
and comprehensions to be at variance
Abdu'l-
Baha
Teaching is the
greatest act of
optimism.
Colleen Wilcox
Education is an ornament in prosperity and a refuge
in adversity.
Aristotle
Education is simply the soul of a society as it passes from one generation
to another.
Gilbert K. Chesterton
Those that know, do. Those that understand, teach.
Aristotle
Every blade of grass has its angel that bends over
it and whispers,
‘Grow, Grow’.
Talmud
“The very spring and
root of honesty and virtue lie in
good education.”
Plutarch
The gentle teacher promoteth The gentle teacher promoteth the children of the school to the the children of the school to the lofty altitude and the bestowal of lofty altitude and the bestowal of the trainer placeth the little child the trainer placeth the little child
upon the throne of ether.upon the throne of ether.
BaháBahá‘‘i Writingsi Writings
“The highest result of
education is
tolerance.”
Helen Keller
A cross-eyed teacher can keep twice the number
of children in order than any other,
because the pupils do not know who she's looking
at.
Four Hundred Laughs, compiled and edited by John R. Kemble, 1902
A good teacher is
like a candle - it
consumes itself to light the way for
others.