Top 36 Quotes About Respect For Students
#1. I have always had the greatest respect for students. There is nothing I hate more than condescension - the attitude that they are inferior to you. I always assume they have good minds.
Mark Van Doren
#2. The most reliable predictor of whether students liked a course, it turned out, was their answer to the question 'Did the professor respect you?
Kwame Anthony Appiah
#3. The problem is that groups are only smart when the people in them are as independent as possible. This is the paradox of the wisdom of crowds.
James Surowiecki
#4. Neither, I must say with all due respect, is it the power of teachers and students. Basically the true and real power is with working people of all colors, of all beliefs, of all national origins.
Harry Bridges
#5. I like clothes that are fashionable but also have great messages for lifestyle, and 360 does just that - the sweaters are for women of all shapes and sizes and are designed to allow a woman to feel beautiful and chic from the inside out.
Katherine Schwarzenegger
#6. A respect for authority is the basis for most medical education. Students may become so used to memorising that they become prey to the illusion that the reason for learning to parrot lectures and textbooks is that they are the 'truth'.
Petr Skrabanek
#7. No left wing parties have any respect for liberal economic values; and most centre and right wing parties merely promote a paternalistic stateism. Does it thus fall to the self-reliant students of the ruggedly individualist philosophy of magick to champion a certain measured libertarianism ?
Peter J. Carroll
#8. You don't know what your voice sounds like until you speak.
Sallie Tisdale
#9. Teachers have to respect the privacy of students' creative life, but at the same time give them a chance to express themselves.
Jan Brett
#10. Before I can effectively discipline students, I have to earn their friendship and respect.
Marva Collins
#11. The dyed-in-the-wool teacher takes everything seriously only with respect to his students
himself included.
Friedrich Nietzsche
#12. The pain was swift and immediate. It wasn't stabbing, or fiery, or unbearable. More like a fraying of my inner self, a few threads tearing away, vanishing into the ether. I winced and stifled a gasp,
Julie Kagawa
#13. The most successful classes are those where the teacher has a clear idea of what is expected from the students and the students know what the teacher expects from them.
Harry Wong
#14. Many of the differences that cause students to be excluded in school are actually the same qualities or skills that other people are going to admire, respect or value about that person in adulthood.
Alexandra Robbins
#15. If you treat every question like you've never heard it before, your students feel like you respect them and everyone learns a lot more. Including the teacher.
Anita Diamant
#16. When I see imposters like ... Swinburne, [and] Fleay, who know as much early English as my dog, & who fancy they can settle Chaucer difficulties as they blow their noses, then I ridicule or kick them. But earnest students I treat with respect, & am only too glad to learn from them.
James Turner
#17. the quality of classroom practice that a child encounters has unmatched potential with respect to influencing student learning and achievement. What teachers are doing in classes with students on a daily basis has the greatest potential to influence the academic outcome for students,
Steven Katz
#18. Don't mix between my personality and my attitude. My personality is ME and my attitude depends on YOU.
Anonymous
#19. Storytime is over, Rock. Every time you want to 'bring it,' because it belongs to me, I'm just going to take it!.
CM Punk
#20. Over the years, my students influenced me greatly, and I've learned many lessons from them. I have an immense amount of respect for them, and I think that respect for your audience is the foremost requirement for anyone who wants to write.
Susan Campbell Bartoletti
#21. Mr. McVicker instilled self-respect in those of us who were his students, because he respected us regardless of our background,
Ahmad Jamal
#22. When we were engaged in the problems of survival we had no time to have anything to do with culture.
Nursultan Nazarbayev
#23. There is always room in your life for thinking bigger, pushing limits and imagining the impossible.
Tony Robbins
#24. For individuals to become fully active in the Church, they generally must experience a spiritual conversion and a social integration.
Joseph B. Wirthlin
#25. I always tell my students: I don't care which side you're on. I respect you too much to try to persuade you in 120 minutes a week, much less lure you into pretending that you agree with me. All I want is for you to own this democracy, to see yours, to have a stake in it.
Susan Estrich
#26. To me dogs are not the students, not the ones that need training. To me a dog is a teacher of life, who teaches us the principles of the most important moral values; honesty, integrity, loyalty, trust, respect and love.
Cesar Millan
#27. Students often have such a lofty idea of what a poem is, and I want them to realize that their own lives are where the poetry comes from. The most important things are to respect the language; to know the classical rules, even if only to break them; and to be prepared to edit, to revise, to shape.
Yusef Komunyakaa
#28. Amazingly, we've become a culture that considers Twinkies, Cocoa Puffs, and Mountain Dew safe, but raw milk and compost-grown tomatoes unsafe.
Joel Salatin
#29.
Let us make a pact, she said. To madness at every juncture!
Jesse Ball
#30. A good, solid, beefy lie is too heavy to stand on its own. It needs smaller, quicker, more complicated lies to hold it up.
Catherynne M Valente
#31. I tell my students there is such a thing as 'writer's block,' and they should respect it. You shouldn't write through it. It's blocked because it ought to be blocked, because you haven't got it right now.
Toni Morrison
#32. What we want for our students we should want for our teachers: learning, challenge, support, and respect.
Andy Hargreaves
#33. I consider those persons to be my students who come and meditate with me on a regular basis, who, in spite of the hardships and difficulties on the path of knowledge, still continue to try, and who respect me as I respect them.
Frederick Lenz
#34. There will always be insatiable egotists who need to dominate and control, and there cannot be anarchy if no one follows the rules.
T. Mountebank
#35. Now that Stevenson is dead I can think of but one English- speaking author who is really keeping his self-respect and sticking forperfection. Of course I refer to that mighty master of language and keen student of human actions and motives, Henry James.
Willa Cather
#36. You may say we're all dreamers,
And you're not the only one,
But if you care to join us,
Then the world will be more fun.
George Hammond