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How do you tell a scribe from a prophet . . .? The prophets love the people they chastise.
— Marylinne Robinson
The central job of schools is to maximize the capacity of each students.
— Carol Ann Tomlinson
Interest refers to student's affinity, curiosity, or passion for a particular topic or skill.
— Carol Ann Tomlinson
In differentiated classrooms, teachers begin where students are, not the front of a curriculum guide.
— Carol Ann Tomlinson
Politics is - once in a while - a forum for serious debate about political philosophy.
— P. J. O'Rourke
I'm normally not a praying man, but if you're up there, please save me, Superman.
Homer Simpson — Matt Groening
Homer Simpson — Matt Groening
A gifted teacher has an unfailing eye for magical classrooms & loses sleep over anything less than the highest quality.
— Carol Ann Tomlinson
Readiness is a student's entry point relative to a particular understanding or skill.
— Carol Ann Tomlinson
As a teacher, it is your job to make explicit whatever you though was implicit
— Carol Ann Tomlinson
It is not so important to have all the answers as to be hungry for them.
— Carol Ann Tomlinson
Every book should have a romance.
— Jasper Fforde
There are nights when dreams are so vivid it's impossible to believe that they aren't really a part of your waking life. Your
— Leigh Raines
Gratitude takes three forms: a feeling in the heart, an expression in words, and a giving in return.
— John Wanamaker
When challenge and skills are in balance the activity is its own reward
— Carol Ann Tomlinson
Teachers craft classrooms that are good matches for their teaching styles as well as for learner needs.
— Carol Ann Tomlinson
There will be an answer. Let it be.
— Paul McCartney
Plan to be better today, but don't ever plan to be finished
— Carol Ann Tomlinson
to teach is the best way to learn, but that the imperfect are the best teachers of the imperfect.
— George MacDonald
Assessment is today's means of modifying tomorrow's instruction.
— Carol Ann Tomlinson