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["Eleuterio"] The teachers' movement and the broader social movement that has developed are ultimately about autonomy and dignity. We can't stop fighting for the rights of the children we teach, and even if we are giving classes under a tree, we must turn the classroom into a space where education is made meaningful and relevant to the lives of the children we teach.
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If a man keeps cherishing his old knowledge, so as continually to be acquiring new, he may be a teacher of others.
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When I walk along with two others, they may serve me as my teachers. I will select their good qualities and follow them, their bad qualities and avoid them.
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The sage and the man of perfect virtue;-- how dare I rank myself with them? It may simply be said of me, that I strive to become such without being satisfied, and teach others without weariness.
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It's a school for humanity, the renewal of ancient hospitality. All the fallen poets, we gather them up.
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We should not be surprised to meet in union halls, in public meetings, or in the meetings of the International many workers who look like teachers.
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The true reformer must be an individual seeker, and his "personal work" must not consist merely in teaching, but must also be full of brotherly sympathy, free from bigotry and cant, ready to concede a point often, willing to be patient, ready to look at things from the other man's point of view, and full of the love such as Jesus had when He had compassion on the multitudes.
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One can scarcely separate a man's personality from his life -- neither can we separate it from his teachings.
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April 12, 2020 : Teaching -- Added.
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