de·co·rum
Pronounced: di-kawr-uhm
Definition: To behave in a dignified manner in both speech and dress.
Even young school children can behave with decorum if they are only taught what is expected of them when they are in school.
Learning is not a spectator sport. - D. Blocher
Thought flows in terms of stories - stories about events, stories about people, and stories about intentions and achievements. The best teachers are the best story tellers. We learn in the form of stories.
Frank Smith
Live as if your were to die tomorrow. Learn as if you were to live forever. – Gandhi
1 comment:
Well said. Bravo!!
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