Education Knowledge Quotes

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Oscar Wilde
“Education is an admirable thing, but it is well to remember from time to time that nothing that is worth knowing can be taught.”
Oscar Wilde

C. JoyBell C.
“People can have their opinions about everything in the world, but people's opinions end where the tip of my nose begins. Your opinions of others can only go so far as to where their own shoreline is. The world is for your taking, but other people are not. One is only allowed to have an opinion of me, if that person is done educating him/herself on everything about me. Before people educate themselves on everything about you, they're not allowed to open their venomous mouthes and have an opinion about you.”
C. JoyBell C.

Ismat Ahmed Shaikh
“Knowledge, you may get from books but wisdom is trapped within you, release it.”
Ismat Ahmed Shaikh

“It's tough to get out of one's inherited imbecilic culture, and a thus inherited or endowed lunatic belief system. A freethinker must overcome every deadened system. Especially one's own.”
Fakeer Ishavardas

Tamuna Tsertsvadze
“Turns out that life can throw you in any kind of a situation, and you never know what type of knowledge might ever come in handy. But when it does, you feel happier than ever.”
Tamuna Tsertsvadze, The Prison of Deviants

Abhijit Naskar
“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, The Education Decree

Abhijit Naskar
“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, Love, God & Neurons: Memoir of a scientist who found himself by getting lost

Abhijit Naskar
“Education means nourishing the mind and make it develop in order to see beyond the limitations of current social perception.”
Abhijit Naskar, The Education Decree

Abhijit Naskar
“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, The Education Decree

Michael Bassey Johnson
“80% of teachers teach just to earn a salary. The rest of them teach purely to impart knowledge.”
Michael Bassey Johnson, Before You Doubt Yourself: Pep Talks and other Crucial Discussions

Abhijit Naskar
“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, The Education Decree

“The only wisdom is to fear God.”
Lailah Gifty Akita

Abhijit Naskar
“La educación les permite a los humanos alcanzar su potencial mental y físico tanto en la vida personal como en la vida social.”
Abhijit Naskar, The Education Decree

“A book of lessons is as good as the will of the person willing to learn from it. - On Learning and Books”
Lamine Pearlheart

“Simply being a Artist, doesn't mean you 're not educated”
Arif Naseem

“The Four Dominant Learning Styles



What are the Four Types of Learners?

If you have spent any considerable amount of time in a learning institution, you know for almost a fact that each learner is different from the next. It is relatively easy to pick out the differences among learners. For instance, you can identify a student who has an easier time retaining information when presented in a particular format.


Until recent decades, education seemed to be incredibly rigid towards the learners. Most often than not, they were subjected to a one-size-fits-all model that never accommodated for the differences in learning. However, research and studies made tremendous strides in identifying and reconciling these discrepancies.


Nowadays, educators are developing strategies that help them reach out to each student's specific learning style. This gives each learner a fair chance at acquiring an education. This article seeks to breakdown the four main ways that learners acquire, process, and retain information.


Visual Learners

Information is optimally acquired and processed for this type of learners when conveyed in graphic or diagrammatic form. Such students retain content when it is presented as diagrams, charts, etcetera with much more ease. Some of them also lean towards pictures and videos at times.


These learners tend to better at processing robust information rather than bits and pieces. This makes them holistic learners. Hence, they derive more value from summarized visual aids as opposed to segments.


Auditory Learners

On the other hand, these students learn more by processing information that has been delivered verbally. Such students are also more attentive to their instructors in class. Sometimes, they will do so at the expense of taking notes which can sometimes be mistaken for subpar engagement.


Such learners will also thrive in group discussions where they get to talk through schoolwork with their peers. This not only reinforces their understanding but also presents an excellent opportunity to learn from others. Similarly, they can obtain significant value from reading out what they have written.


Reading/Writing Learners

These students lean more towards written information. For as long as they read through the content, they stand a better chance at retaining it. Such students prefer text-heavy learning. Thus, written assignments, handouts in class, or even taking notes are their most effective learning modes.


Kinesthetic Learners

Essentially, these students learn by doing. These are the students that rely on hands-on participation in class. For as long as they are physically proactive in the learning process, such learners stand a better chance at retaining and retrieving the knowledge acquired. This also earns them the popular term, tactile learners, since they tend to engage most of their sense in the learning process.


As you would expect, such leaners have the most difficulties in conventional learning institutions. However, they tend to thrive in practical-oriented set-ups, such as workshops and laboratories.


These four modalities will provide sufficient background knowledge on learning styles for you to formulate your own assessment. Ask yourself first, no less, what type of a learner are you?


Sandy Miles

“If we teach only the findings and products of science - no matter how useful and even inspiring they may be - without communicating its critical method, how can the average person possibly distinguish science from pseudoscience? [...] The method of science, as stodgy and grumpy as it may seem, is far more important than the findings of science.”
Carl Sagan, 1996

Joel B. Randall
“If you don’t understand your personal role as the advocate for your education, it doesn’t matter how you start class; you’ll be doomed to fail.”
Joel B. Randall, Study, Sleep, Repeat: 130 Tips to Schedule Your College Life

Germany Kent
“Better education leads to more opportunities in life. An investment in higher education put you amongst future leaders that can enhance your thinking, and allow you to thrive in thought-provoking conversations that will put you in a winning situation in which everyone comes out ahead.”
Germany Kent

“When you judge someone's education, you need an education.”
Tamerlan Kuzgov

“There will be a time when you will come to realize you were a big fish in a small pond and either suddenly or by choice you will discover the ocean. What happens next is up to you!”
Erick "The Black Sheep" G

“Education is a kind of dish whitch every human beeing needs to eat if he wnats to be successful n life.”
govinda Prajapati

“The greatest treasure a teacher possesses is witnessing their students grow and rise, becoming blessings to others.”
Norbertus Krisnu Prabowo

“Value your education, every lesson, every day, for knowledge and wisdom pave your way. When you reflect one day, you'll appreciate its significance in the good old days.”
Norbertus Krisnu Prabowo

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