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Education & Upbringing

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Education & Upbringing

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as the old cock crows, so does the young
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used to imply that children often imitate the behavior and attitudes of their elders, and that they can be influenced by the examples set by those around them

The teacher's dedication to learning and growth can inspire their students to do the same, as the old cock crows, so does the young.

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as the twig is bent, so is the tree inclined
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used to imply that a person's early experiences and upbringing shape their character and behavior in later life

It's important to establish good habits and values early on because, as the twig is bent, so is the tree inclined.

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it takes three generations to make a gentleman
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used to suggest that becoming a refined and well-mannered individual requires several generations of effort, education, and example

Even though he came from a humble background, John's refined manners and impeccable conduct showed that it takes three generations to make a gentleman.

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many a good cow has a bad calf
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used to emphasize that even a successful and capable individual can produce an offspring or product that is inferior or unsuccessful

The chef was known for her delicious dishes, but even she had a few failed experiments, showing that many a good cow has a bad calf.

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little birds (that|who) can sing and will not sing must be made to sing
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used to imply that sometimes, people need to be pushed or encouraged to fulfill their potential or to achieve their goals

She knew that her child had a talent for music, but he was reluctant to perform in front of others; little birds that can sing and will not sing must be made to sing, so she signed him up for a talent show.

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an ordinary teacher tells, a good teacher explains, (but|) an excellent teacher (demonstrates and|) inspires
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used to highlight that a great teacher is one who not only imparts knowledge but also inspires and motivates students to achieve their full potential

As the old proverb goes, an ordinary teacher tells, a good teacher explains, an excellent teacher inspires, and I strive to be the latter.

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money spent on the brain is never spent in vain
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used to emphasize that investing in education and intellectual pursuits is always worthwhile and valuable, as it can lead to personal and professional success and can never be wasted

The entrepreneur recognized that investing in employee training and development was essential to the success of his business, knowing that money spent on the brain is never spent in vain.

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spare the rod and (you will|) spoil the child
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used to suggest that without proper discipline, guidance, and correction when a child misbehaves, they may become spoiled, undisciplined, and poorly behaved

The parents believed in disciplining their child when necessary, knowing that spare the rod and spoil the child.

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train up a child in the way he should go
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used to imply that proper guidance and instruction from an early age are essential for a child's proper development and success

The coach believed in teaching his players the importance of teamwork and sportsmanship, knowing that it was his duty to train up a child in the way he should go.

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better unborn than untaught
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used to emphasizes the importance of education, suggesting that it is better not to be born at all than to be born and remain uneducated or ignorant

The society believed that education was a fundamental human right, knowing that better unborn than untaught - it was essential to ensure that everyone had the opportunity to reach their full potential.

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better (be|) untaught than ill-taught
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used to imply that receiving poor or incorrect education can be more detrimental than having no education at all, emphasizing the importance of ensuring that education is of high quality

The teacher refused to teach a subject she was not qualified to teach, recognizing that better untaught than ill-taught - it was essential to ensure that students received accurate and reliable information.

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birth is much but breeding more
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used to imply that a person's upbringing and education are more important than their birth or social status in shaping their character and determining their success in life

As the son of a wealthy family, he had many advantages at birth, but he knew that birth is much but breeding more, and worked hard to receive a good education and upbringing.

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he teaches ill who teaches all
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used to imply that a teacher who claims to know everything and teaches beyond their expertise may be doing more harm than good

The headmaster warned new teachers against the mistake of he teaches ill who teaches all, advising them to focus their lessons on core principles and develop mastery of essential concepts rather than trying to impart a broad range of facts.

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