Pupil or Student?: Daily Inspire

Published: Thu, 08/25/11



Daily Inspire!
 
 
Pupil or Student?
 
 




Pupil or Student?

"Consequently, the whole aim of good teaching is to turn the young learner, by nature a little copycat, into an independent, self- propelling creature, who can not merely learn but study--that is, work as his own boss to the limit of his powers.
 
"This is to turn pupils into students, and it can be done on any rung of the ladder of learning."
 
-Jacques Barzun 
 



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