I think we have to get back the value of behavior that is consistent with being taught: that's to say, respecting teachers, listening, and not always expecting your opinion to take precedence.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I think that the only way to teach is by example, as children will more easily follow what they see you do than what you tell them to do.
Teachability and trust always leads to total obedience.
I was taught very early on how you treat people is actually what matters.
A big part of the problem that we face today is that our children have been taught at schools that every idea is right, that no one should criticize others' positions, no matter how odious.
In the practice of tolerance, one's enemy is the best teacher.
If we are really going to learn from others, we must decide to fully obey.
We teach people how to treat us.
If we are going to have to worry all the time that we might offend some students' sensibilities, we are not going to be able to teach in a way that actually matters. We're not going to be able to teach about sex, gender, race, religion, or violence.
I think more and more respect has been accorded to teachers, and quite rightly so.
Since belief determines behavior, doesn't it make sense that we should be teaching ethical, moral values in every home and in every school in America?