"There is a difference between education and experience. Education is what you get from reading the small print. Experience is what you get from not reading it!
But isn't it true that great learning comes from both
education and
experience? Let me tell you a parable:
A young school teacher had a dream that an angel appeared to
him and
said, "You will be given a child who will grow up to become
a world
leader. How will you prepare her so that she will realize
her
intelligence, grow in confidence, develop both her
assertiveness and
sensitivity, be open-minded, yet strong in character? In
short, what
kind of education will you provide that she can become one
of the
world's truly GREAT leaders?"
The young teacher awoke in a cold sweat. It had never
occurred to him
beforeany ONE of his present or future students could be
the
person described in his dream. Was he preparing them to rise
to ANY
POSITION to which they may aspire? He thought, 'How might my
teaching
change if I KNEW that one of my students were this person?'
He
gradually began to formulate a plan in his mind.
This student would need experience as well as instruction.
She would
need to know how to solve problems of various kinds. She
would need to
grow in character as well as knowledge. She would need
self-assurance
as well as the ability to listen well and work with others.
She would
need to understand and appreciate the past, yet feel
optimistic about
the future. She would need to know the value of lifelong
learning in
order to keep a curious and active mind. She would need to
grow in
understanding of others and become a student of the spirit.
She would
need to set high standards for herself and learn self
discipline, yet
she would also need love and encouragement, that she might
be filled
with love and goodness.
His teaching changed. Every young person who walked through
his
classroom became, for him, a future world leader. He saw
each one, not
as they were, but as they could be. He expected the best
from his
students, yet tempered it with compassion. He taught each
one as
if the future of the world depended on his instruction.
After many years, a woman he knew rose to a position of
world
prominence. He realized that she must surely have been the
girl
described in his dream. Only she was not one of his
students, but
rather his daughter. For of all the various teachers in her
life, her
father was the best.
I've heard it said that "Children are living messages we
send to a
time and place we will never see." But this isn't simply a
parable
about an unnamed school teacher. It is a parable about you
and me --
whether or not we are parents or even teachers. And the
story, OUR
story, actually begins like this:
"You will be given a child who will grow up to become...."
You finish
the sentence. If not a world leader, then a superb father?
An
excellent teacher? A gifted healer? An innovative problem
solver? An
inspiring artist? A generous philanthropist?
Where and how you will encounter this child is a mystery.
But believe
that one child's future may depend upon influence only you
can
provide,
and something remarkable will happen. For no young person
will ever be
ordinary to you again. And you will never be the same.
© Steve Goodier
About the Author: Steve Goodier is a newspaper columnist and author of numerous books on personal development. Visit his site for more information, free eBooks or to sign up for his ezine newsletter of Life, Love and Laughter at http://LifeSupportSystem.com
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