Thursday, September 9, 2010
Alexander Grahm Bell on Great Teaching
Alexander Graham Bell once said about Anne’s (Helen Kellers' teacher Anne Sullivan) teaching skills, “You were at least not hampered by preconceived notions of how to proceed with your little pupil and I think that an advantage. You did not take to your task standardized ideas, and your own individuality was so ingrained that you did not try to repress Helen’s. Being a minority of one is hard but stimulating. You must not lay so much stress on what you were not taught by others. What we learn from others is of less value than what we teach ourselves.”
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