Lyndon B. Johnson an educator, 36th President quote: "Education is not a problem. Education is an opportunity."
Janet Gonzalez-Mena, M.A. Writer, consultant in Early Childhood Education, and an educator practioner. "Pictures of children from different races and cultures illustrate the point that the salad pictures weren't really about tossed salad, but about the benefit of diversity."
Louise Derman-Sparks passion that all children were taught in a environment in ways that were really truly nurturing theri ability to grow and develop to their fullest ability.
Raymond Hernandez Ms Ed. His passion is when he goes to work he knows that what they are learning is for their benefit. What motivates Mr. Hernandez is when he was young, he was offered opportunities to help him succeed in life and he wants to be able to give back the same resources he had to the families and children to make a difference. He knows he won't be able to touch them all but the one's he do will keep him motivated to keep on doing what he does for the families.
Lyndon B. Johnson's quote is right on. It's a shame that not everyone feels that way. Educators are always blamed for children's failures, but if parents don't stress the importance of education then there is nothing that educators can do about it.
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