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Education Quote by Frederick William Robertson

"The true aim of everyone who aspires to be a teacher should be, not to impart his own opinions, but to kindle minds"

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A clergyman telling teachers to stop “imparting” and start “kindling” is more subversive than it first sounds. Robertson writes from a 19th-century world where authority traveled downhill: pulpit to pew, master to pupil, textbook to mind. In that setting, “impart his own opinions” isn’t just a bad habit; it’s the default operating system. By calling it out, he reframes teaching as a moral discipline: the educator’s power should be exercised through restraint, not dominance.

The verb choice does the heavy lifting. “Impart” is transactional, almost bureaucratic, implying knowledge as property transferred from owner to recipient. “Kindle” is risky and alive. Fire spreads; it can’t be fully controlled once lit. Robertson is arguing for a pedagogy that accepts the student’s agency as the point, not the problem. The teacher becomes an instigator of curiosity rather than a curator of conclusions.

There’s also an implied critique of religious and political instruction in Robertson’s era, when education often doubled as social conditioning. A cleric advocating for mind-kindling over opinion-imposing reads like a warning against turning classrooms into annexes of ideology - even, quietly, his own. The line’s elegance is its self-denial: it asks teachers to value outcomes they cannot script, and to measure success not by agreement, but by awakened thought.

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Robertson, Frederick William. (n.d.). The true aim of everyone who aspires to be a teacher should be, not to impart his own opinions, but to kindle minds. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/the-true-aim-of-everyone-who-aspires-to-be-a-122128/

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Robertson, Frederick William. "The true aim of everyone who aspires to be a teacher should be, not to impart his own opinions, but to kindle minds." FixQuotes. Accessed February 2, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/the-true-aim-of-everyone-who-aspires-to-be-a-122128/.

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"The true aim of everyone who aspires to be a teacher should be, not to impart his own opinions, but to kindle minds." FixQuotes, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/the-true-aim-of-everyone-who-aspires-to-be-a-122128/. Accessed 2 Feb. 2026.

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Frederick William Robertson (February 3, 1816 - August 15, 1853) was a Clergyman from England.

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