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A poor surgeon hurts one person at a time. A poor teacher hurts 130.
Ernest L. Boyer
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Ernest L. Boyer
Age: 67 †
Born: 1928
Born: September 13
Died: 1995
Died: December 8
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Research must continue to be the centerpiece of intellectual life, and our commitment to research must grow, because our problems are growing.
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Based upon the pictures, I concluded that about 60 percent of all college classes in the United States are held outside, underneath a tree, usually by a gently flowing stream.
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Wouldn't it be wonderful if every home had good books instead of knick-knacks and plastic flowers on the bookshelves? And wouldn't it be great if every child heard good speech and received thoughtful answers to their questions instead of 'be quiet' or 'go to bed'?
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We hear a lot of talk these days about teaching values in higher education. Frankly, I am not sure this can be accomplished through a separate course in morality or ethics. I am convinced, however, that values are sustained on campus by the honesty of our words, and by the confidence we have in the words of others.
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In the end, excellence in education means excellence in teaching, and if this country would give the status to first grade teachers that we give to full professors, this one act alone would revitalize the nation's schools.
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As I watched my grandfather work with people who were impoverished, I began to understand that to be truly human, one must serve.
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