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I attended a talk among glass artists who were discussing their approach to their craft. One artist mentioned that he never went to college and observed that he was not enamored of formal education. As he explained further, he clarified his observation that teachers only taught what they knew and that students are acknowledged for repeating what the teacher knows. The result, he urged, is that students are not taught to experiment and go beyond. From the artist’s perspective, this discourages new techniques — doing something that is heretofore never tried or unthinkable. In a sense, we are all teachers and mentors. Will those who learn from us go beyond what we may be comfortable with?

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Fred Klein

Fully exploring one's comfort zone can be bountiful too.
Tom Gallin

A good teacher provides the skills first then pushes the student to explore.

Submitted by MarilynGenoa on Thu, 11/09/2017 - 00:30

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Marilyn Genoa

Sadly he apparently never had a true teacher.
Cayce Crown

"A man's reach should exceed his grasp, or what's a heaven for?"
Thank you Robert Browning
Flo Feinberg

We should first learn so we can reject what doesn’t personally resonate... then let creativity do the rest.

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