Mandell Creighton (1843–1901) English historian and ecclesiastic
Thoughts on Education: Speeches and Sermons (1902)
Violinist Yehudi Menuhin
Mandell Creighton (1843–1901) English historian and ecclesiastic
Thoughts on Education: Speeches and Sermons (1902)
Johann Friedrich Herbart (1776–1841) German philosopher, psychologist, and founder of pedagogy as an academic discipline
Herbart (1982c, p. 97), as cited in: Norbert Hilgenheger, "Johann Friedrich Herbart (1776-1841)." Kwartalnik Pedagogiczny 3-4 (1999): 5-26.
Horace Mann (1796–1859) American politician
As quoted in The Eclectic Magazine Vol. VII, (January - June 1868)
Variants:
The teacher who is attempting to teach without inspiring the pupil with a desire to learn is hammering on cold iron.
As quoted in School Arts (1935) by Art Study and Teaching Periodicals, p. 91
A teacher who is attempting to teach without inspiring the pupil with a desire to learn is hammering on a cold iron.
As quoted in Making Minds Less Well Educated Than Our Own (2004) by Roger C. Schank, p. 151
Robert Baden-Powell (1857–1941) lieutenant-general in the British Army, writer, founder and Chief Scout of the Scout Movement
The Scouter http://www.thedump.scoutscan.com/outlook.html (January, 1912)
“The world of knowledge takes a crazy turn
When teachers themselves are taught to learn.”
Bertolt Brecht book Life of Galileo
Scene 6
Life of Galileo (1939)
Leo Strauss (1899–1973) Classical philosophy specialist and father of neoconservativism
“What is liberal education,” p. 3
Liberalism Ancient and Modern (1968)
Arthur Koestler (1905–1983) Hungarian-British author and journalist
Source: Drinkers of Infinity: Essays 1955-1967 (1967).