Rafe Esquith: “Teaching must be by example. . .”
Feb 22nd, 2008 by Jill
“I am going to lose more than I win. There are many times when, despite my efforts, I will lose children to poverty, ignorance, and, most tragically, a society that embraces mediocrity. “But that doesn’t paralyze me anymore. I have a code, as any good teacher or parent must have. It doesn’t matter if the odds are against me. It doesn’t matter if I lost a battle yesterday…“I knew that I had to be the person I wanted the kids to be. I never wanted my kids to be depressed or despairing about any bad breaks or failures that they’ve had. Well, that had to apply to me as well. I now knew that if I wanted the kids to work hard, then I’d better be the hardest-working person they’d ever known. If I wanted them to be kind, I’d better be the kindest human being they’d ever met. Teaching must be by example, not by lecture.”

