| Roy Killen - Competency-based education - 2007 - 412 pages
...other half of the equation - the learners. Are the learners ready to learn? There is the old adage that you can lead a horse to water but you can't make it drink. Unfortunately, some teachers have this simplistic view of learners, believing that, no matter what... | |
| Vanessa Sunde, Ann Andrews, Kenina Court - Mother and child - 2007 - 154 pages
...try, and try again, and l would still be at it if l thought it would make her love me. Always knowing that you can lead a horse to water but you can't make it drink. Just when we thought we had our share of surprises for the year, my newly found sister rang to tell... | |
| Leisl Chatman - Education - 2008 - 305 pages
...still more involved with the colorful inconclusive evidence. What I learned from this experience is that you can lead a horse to water, but you can't make it drink. Perhaps in our efforts to pique their interest we had stimulated their imaginations as well? Reflection... | |
| National Catholic Educational Association - 1923 - 1402 pages
...is the most tremendous factor in all life, and that is the free human will. The old proverb has it, that you can lead a horse to water but you can't make it drink, and Dooley has amended the proverb by saying that you can lead a boy to college but you can't make him... | |
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