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That's what teaching is, the art of explanation: presenting the right information in the right order in a memorable way.

That's what teaching is, the art of explanation: presenting the right information in the right order in a memorable way.

Taylor Mali (2012). “What Teachers Make: In Praise of the Greatest Job in the World”, p.21, Penguin

I have a policy about honesty and ass-kicking, which is, if you ask for it, then I have to let you have it.

"'Teachers Make' A Difference, What About You?". "All Things Considered " with Lynn Neary, www.npr.org. May 6, 2012.

Great teachers will never be able to make up for bad parents, nor should they be expected to.

Taylor Mali (2012). “What Teachers Make: In Praise of the Greatest Job in the World”, p.17, Penguin

Teachers shouldn't make the mistake of always thinking they're the smartest person in the room

Taylor Mali (2012). “What Teachers Make: In Praise of the Greatest Job in the World”, p.42, Penguin

Everything I do is kind of a lesson, even if I am the only person who learns it.

Taylor Mali (2012). “What Teachers Make: In Praise of the Greatest Job in the World”, p.23, Penguin

Education is the miracle; I'm just the worker.

Taylor Mali (2013). “The Last Time As We Are”, p.36, SCB Distributors

Here, let me break it down for you, so you know what I say is true: Teachers? Teachers make a difference! Now what about you?

Taylor Mali (2012). “What Teachers Make: In Praise of the Greatest Job in the World”, p.7, Penguin

Say what you believe in a manner that bespeaks the determination with which you believe it.

Taylor Mali (2012). “What Teachers Make: In Praise of the Greatest Job in the World”, p.39, Penguin

It is not enough these days to simply QUESTION AUTHORITY. You have to speak with it, too.

Taylor Mali (2012). “What Teachers Make: In Praise of the Greatest Job in the World”, p.39, Penguin

Who can teach when there are such lessons to be learned

Taylor Mali (2012). “What Teachers Make: In Praise of the Greatest Job in the World”, p.34, Penguin