To build a nation and its people, education must come first. — "Records of Rites: Book of Etiquette and Ceremonial"
Excellence is achieved through diligence and lost through idleness; action is perfected by thought and ruined by laziness. — Han Yu
Action is the beginning of knowledge, and knowledge is the completion of action. — Tao Xingzhi
The Master leads people step by step with patience; he enriches me with classics and binds me with rites; I find myself unable to stop learning from him. — Confucius
All subjects should essentially begin with the enlightenment of the mind. — Rousseau
The most fundamental way of human education is belief; only belief can influence belief. — Ushinsky
We firmly believe that education is the fundamental long-term plan for a nation. — Tao Xingzhi
A good singer makes others continue their song; a good teacher makes others continue their aspirations. — "Records of Rites: Book of Etiquette and Ceremonial"
Wherever a teacher lacks love, neither character nor wisdom can develop fully or freely. — Rousseau
The sound of wind, rain, and reading enters the ears; family, national, and world affairs should be cared for. — Gu Xiancheng
Teaching must begin from the existing experiences of the learner. — Dewey
Teaching is the noblest profession under the sun. — Comenius
Learning without thought is labor in vain; thought without learning is perilous. — Confucius
To be a person, to be a Chinese, and to be a modern Chinese person. — Chen Heqin
Through learning, one knows one's deficiencies; through teaching, one knows one's difficulties. — "Records of Rites: Book of Etiquette and Ceremonial"
A teacher is a living link between the past and the future. Their work, though seemingly modest, is one of the greatest in history. — Ushinsky
The essence of man is no abstraction inherent in him; in reality, it is the sum of social relations. — Marx
One should study to be a teacher and act to be a role model for society.
The highest and ultimate goal of teaching is contained in this concept: virtue. — Herbart
Teaching must begin from the existing experiences of the learner. — Dewey