Besides being an investigator, Columbus was a great teacher, and many of our modern methods of instruction in medical schools had their origin in the system of demonstrations introduced by him.
Name the qualities that made the Savior the Great Teacher.
A great teacher is worth more to a state, though he teach by the roadside, than a faculty of mediocrities housed in Gothic piles.
Behind it all must be the simple, great teacher, and for him all these things, beyond a reasonable extent, are hindrances to progress.
Thought like water seeks its level, and for children to come into living and loving communication with a great teacher is a real uplift and an education in itself.
He was also a great teacher, and was called to give instruction at the court of Charles the Bald, and afterward at Oxford.
This she did in order to bolster up the extravagant claims she now makes for him as a "Great Teacher.
Master of many lives, and in whom she had awakened the powers since so splendidly used in the service of the Society that he might become a great Teacher.
His courtesy, unfailing kindness and good fellowship made it a pleasure to work with and under him, and I shall always remember him as a true and valued friend and a great teacher.
He was primarily a great teacher because he never relaxed his effort to make every pupil know the essentials of the subject he taught.
Mr. Putney measured up in both respects--he was a large-minded man, he was a great teacher.
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