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  • Are we allowing individuals to develop their talents with our current teaching methods? Is there more or maybe less we should be doing? -- Adele Devine
  • The more we try to improve our schools, the heavier the teaching task becomes; and the better our teaching methods the more difficult they are to apply. -- Jean Piaget
  • The age of ex cathedra culture in education is definitely finished. Thesedays, we use modern teaching methods in line with advances in technologythat changes culture and even society itself. However, the biggest challenge for a modern education system is how to prepare new generations for living in a highly competitive world full of uncertainties. -- Eraldo Banovac
  • The proper method for hastening the decay of error is by teaching every man to think for himself. -- William Godwin
  • Teaching to unsuspecting youngsters the effective use of formal methods is one of the joys of life because it is so extremely rewarding. -- Edsger Dijkstra
  • Acting is somewhat mysteriously taught. There are so many different methods and systems and processes for teaching acting because it will always be an elusive art-form. -- Deborah Ann Woll
  • I realize that many elements of the Buddhist teaching can be found in Christianity, Judaism, Islam. I think if Buddhism can help, it is the concrete methods of practice. -- Nhat Hanh
  • Teaching methods are often inadequate for the goals faculties are trying to achieve. Important courses such as expository writing and foreign languages are frequently taught by untrained graduate students and underpaid adjunct teachers. -- Derek Bok
  • We cannot insist only on issues related to abortion, gay marriage and the use of contraceptive methods. The teaching of the church is clear, and I am a son of the church, but it is not necessary to talk about these issues all the time. -- Pope Francis
  • Some people are better at maths than others: no one thinks you can be 'taught' to be a mathematical genius. And no one thinks of teaching, in that context, as a kind of forcing of the will. But there seems to be an idea of writing as an intuitive pastime which is being dishonestly subjected to counterintuitive methods. -- Rachel Cusk
  • More important than the curriculum is the question of the methods of teaching and the spirit in which the teaching is given -- Bertrand Russell
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