Pedagogia do oprimido (Pedagogy of the Oppressed) (1968, English trans. 1970)
“The teacher is of course an artist, but being an artist does not mean that he or she can make the profile, can shape the students. What the educator does in teaching is to make it possible for the students to become themselves.”
Source: We Make the Road by Walking: Conversations on Education and Social Change
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educator and philosopher 1921–1997Related quotes
                                        
                                        in conversation with W.C. Seitz 
Quote of Rothko in Abstract Expressionist Painting in America, W.C, Seitz, Cambridge Massachusetts, 1983, p. 116 
after 1970, posthumous
                                    
“The job of an educator is to teach students to see vitality in themselves”
                                        
                                        "What's Going On in Schools and Colleges", Kiplinger's Personal Finance, April 1961,  p. 31 http://books.google.com/books?id=fwMEAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA31 
A portion of this is quoted earlier in  "Education: Little Known" http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,895088,00.html, Time, 5 December 1960 
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                                        1960s 
Source: 'A period of Exploration', McChesney, as quoted in The New York school – the painters & sculptors of the fifties, Irving Sandler, Harper & Row, Publishers, 1978, p 35
                                    
Source: Loughery, John. John Sloan: Painter and Rebel. New York: Henry Holt, 1995. , pp. 224-225
“So long as he does both he can create: for he is making an outline and a shape.”
                                        
                                        Ch I: The Victorian Compromise and Its Enemies (p. 20) 
The Victorian Age in Literature (1913) 
Context: A man making the confession of any creed worth ten minutes' intelligent talk, is always a man who gains something and gives up something. So long as he does both he can create: for he is making an outline and a shape.
                                    
Silvia Prescott, in: "My teacher, Mr Iyengar: a former pupil remembers the yoga master"
Source: Pedagogia do oprimido (Pedagogy of the Oppressed) (1968, English trans. 1970), Chapter 2