Education is the process in which we discover that learning adds quality to our lives. Learning must be experienced.
To counter the avoidance of intellectual challenge and responsibility, we must reduce the domination of certainty in education.
Education is the best economic policy there is.
Together we can and must fight for justice for our children and protect them from draconian tax cuts and budget choices that threaten their survival, education and preparation for the future. If they are not ready for tomorrow, neither is America.
My grandmother lived to be 100 years old. Her grandmother was a slave, yet she was a college graduate in the Spellman class of 1917. She taught art for 50 years and she saved her Social Security checks for her children's education.
I had a great education. From kindergarten to John Dewey High School in Coney Island, I am public-school educated.
To be successful in life what you need is education, not literacy and degrees.
Education is when you read the fine print experience is what you get when you don't.
When the students are occupied, they're not juvenile delinquents. I believe that education is a capital investment.
Strong advocacy for education, health care and worker safety will be indispensable if they are to get their fair share of President Bush's austere budget for the next fiscal year.