"Who dares to teach must never cease to learn"
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The line also smuggles in an ethic of humility without preaching it. "Must never cease" is absolute, almost puritanical in its demand, but it points less to virtue-signaling curiosity than to survival: stop learning and you become the kind of teacher who repeats notes like scripture, policing questions instead of welcoming them. The subtext is institutional, too. Schools and cultural organizations can fossilize, rewarding certainty over experimentation. Dana, better known as a reforming librarian and museum director, lived amid the Progressive Era's faith in public education and civic uplift, when knowledge was being professionalized and standardized. His warning reads as an antidote to that rigidity.
Its intent is quietly radical: it reverses the hierarchy. Students arent merely recipients; they are pressure-testing devices. The teacher who keeps learning stays porous to new evidence, new art, new social realities. The one who doesnt becomes an authority in name only, a gatekeeper guarding yesterday.
Quote Details
| Topic | Teaching |
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| Source | Later attribution: John Cotton Dana (John Cotton Dana) modern compilation
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w york times march 16 2010 who dares to teach must never cease to learn in 1912 |
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