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Knowledge and Wisdom

We don't respect teachers for their knowledge, but rather for their wisdom. Their knowledge, however great, is nothing but a collection of supposed factoids. Their wisdom, on the other hand, is their integrated ability to use those factoids, to bridge the gaps, to teach not just the factoids in some disorganized jumble, but to be able to pass on to the student some initial spark of their own wisdom that can grow into a similar flame.



Robert G. Brown 平成16年9月3日