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lets_study_eng: William Glasser, an American psychiatrist, published a theory in 1998 proposing that humans have essential needs that dictate our emotional health. These needs are the need to belong or connect, the need for power or competence, the need for freedom, and the need to have fun.

yvonnecher78621: We can teach a lot of things, but if the teacher can't relate by talking to a group of friendly students, he'll never be a competent teacher.,William Glasser,Teach, Group, Students ,

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lets_study_eng: William Glasser, an American psychiatrist, published a theory in 1998 proposing that humans have essential needs that dictate our emotional health. These needs are the need to belong or connect, the need for power or competence, the need for freedom, and the need to have fun.

lets_study_eng: William Glasser, an American psychiatrist, published a theory in 1998 proposing that humans have essential needs that dictate our emotional health. These needs are the need to belong or connect, the need for power or competence, the need for freedom, and the need to have fun.

StephenGoforth: The day we stop playing is the day we stop learning. -William Glasser

Shafeek77956407: We learn... 10% of what we read 20% of what we hear 30% of what we see 50% of what we both hear and see 70% of what is discussed 80% of what we experience personally 95% of what we teach to someone else. - William Glasser

lets_study_eng: William Glasser, an American psychiatrist, published a theory in 1998 proposing that humans have essential needs that dictate our emotional health. These needs are the need to belong or connect, the need for power or competence, the need for freedom, and the need to have fun.

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ChuckCanady: We learn... 10% of what we read 20% of what we hear 30% of what we see 50% of what we both hear and see 70% of what is discussed 80% of what we experience personally 95% of what we teach to someone else. - William Glasser

DarlingBekki: 4 of 5 stars to The Quality School by William Glasser

Topicum3022: What students lack in school is an intellectual relationship or conversation with the teacher.,William Glasser,Relationship, School ,

segemia42413444: Choice Theory explains that, for all practical purposes, we choose everything we do.,William Glasser,choice-theory, choices, making-choices,

Scorpionte9249: The day we stop playing will be the day we stop learning.,William Glasser,homo-ludens, learning, playing,

Isoleph9520: I think education is both using and improving knowledge and that changes the whole picture.,William Glasser,Education, Changes, Think ,

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ColemanPete: Don't Lose Your Child - Dr William Glasser

sgbrownlow: We almost always have choices, and the better the choice, the more we will be in control of our lives. ~William Glasser

lets_study_eng: William Glasser, an American psychiatrist, published a theory in 1998 proposing that humans have essential needs that dictate our emotional health. These needs are the need to belong or connect, the need for power or competence, the need for freedom, and the need to have fun.

nextplaycapital: "The best education cannot be given if class size is too big. The goal is to individualize instruction as much as possible." - William Glasser Dive into our first of ten venture predictions as outlined in our 2023 Outlook Report:

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ione_mauve: If you want to change attitudes, start with a change in behavior." — William Glasser KYCINE 52nDevotedMonths

BMindset4: We learn - 10 % of what we read - 20 % of what we hear - 30 % of what we see - 50 % of what we see and hear - 70 % of what we discuss - 80 % of what we experience - 95 % of what we teach others. - William Glasser.

AzeezGhelis: We learn - 10 % of what we read - 20 % of what we hear - 30 % of what we see - 50 % of what we see and hear - 70 % of what we discuss - 80 % of what we experience - 95 % of what we teach others. - William Glasser.

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iTusharPanchall: We learn - 10 % of what we read - 20 % of what we hear - 30 % of what we see - 50 % of what we see and hear - 70 % of what we discuss - 80 % of what we experience - 95 % of what we teach others. - William Glasser.

nohegaylians: Alger Hiss, Harry Dexter White, Lauchlin Currie, Solomon Adler, Vladimir Pravdin, Victor Perlo, Nathan Silvermaster, William Ullman, H.Glasser, Irving Kaplan, Lee Pressman, John Abt, Charles Kramer, Donald Wheeler, Nathan Witt. Easier than finding a patriot in the FDR admin

tunstalld: all 'problems' are relationship problems - William Glasser

rameshengginno: We learn - 10 % of what we read - 20 % of what we hear - 30 % of what we see - 50 % of what we see and hear - 70 % of what we discuss - 80 % of what we experience - 95 % of what we teach others. - William Glasser.

MoonLoverGuy: We learn - 10 % of what we read - 20 % of what we hear - 30 % of what we see - 50 % of what we see and hear - 70 % of what we discuss - 80 % of what we experience - 95 % of what we teach others. - William Glasser.

lets_study_eng: William Glasser, an American psychiatrist, published a theory in 1998 proposing that humans have essential needs that dictate our emotional health. These needs are the need to belong or connect, the need for power or competence, the need for freedom, and the need to have fun.

GrwthPartner: We learn - 10 % of what we read - 20 % of what we hear - 30 % of what we see - 50 % of what we see and hear - 70 % of what we discuss - 80 % of what we experience - 95 % of what we teach others. - William Glasser.

CaptainRK8055: What happened in the past that was painful has a great deal to do with what we are today, but revisiting this painful past can contribute little or nothing to what we need to do now. -William Glasser 3Y OF HISTORIC WINNER SID

AnasAhm30383626: You can acquire a lot of knowledge without ever going to school. -- By William Glasser -- Asif MC STAN JEETNA MANGTA

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chrisilver1: Another upcoming event––March 22 at William & Mary. Very excited to be in conversation about my book with the one and only Jonathan Glasser.

tmcarew: William Glasser, died at 88 - Doctor Who Said One Could Choose Happiness,

lets_study_eng: William Glasser, an American psychiatrist, published a theory in 1998 proposing that humans have essential needs that dictate our emotional health. These needs are the need to belong or connect, the need for power or competence, the need for freedom, and the need to have fun.

hemppah: "We learn... 10% of what we read 20% of what we hear 30% of what we see 50% of what we both hear and see 70% of what is discussed 80% of what we experience personally 95% of what we teach to someone else." -William Glasser

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lets_study_eng: William Glasser, an American psychiatrist, published a theory in 1998 proposing that humans have essential needs that dictate our emotional health. These needs are the need to belong or connect, the need for power or competence, the need for freedom, and the need to have fun.

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lets_study_eng: William Glasser, an American psychiatrist, published a theory in 1998 proposing that humans have essential needs that dictate our emotional health. These needs are the need to belong or connect, the need for power or competence, the need for freedom, and the need to have fun.

RalphGailMM: If you want to change attitudes, start with a change in behavior. -William Glasser RALPHGAIL FOR PASILYO MV

lets_study_eng: William Glasser, an American psychiatrist, published a theory in 1998 proposing that humans have essential needs that dictate our emotional health. These needs are the need to belong or connect, the need for power or competence, the need for freedom, and the need to have fun.

jamie_blom: Dr. William Glasser | GIFCT. NO blaming anyone for anything. THIS WAs taught by YOUR SCHOOLS lefties!! Long loved this book. CARRIED it everywhere and for years BEHAVIOURS were easily addressed. However, I ADDED MEDITATIONS as the BEST route with this !!

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GrahamPringle3: William Glasser invented choice theory and reality therapy In 87-89 during teacher training I heard his name often He was so very wrong, about most things

MchemrabaDwara: There are only two places in the world where time takes precedence over the job to be done: school and prison. - William Glasser.

Godgift64107811: Education is the process in which we discover that learning adds quality to our lives. Learning must be experienced. -William Glasser kalim DESERVING FINALIST SUMBUL

CiteSeer: "Since there will be no one left to talk peace after the next war, it makes good sense to break with tradition and hold the peace conference first." - William Glasser

SylvesterMcNutt: Choice Theory by William Glasser

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ourrippleeffect: I will be involved in a research group on Mental Freedom, a program closely connected to William Glasser's work on Choice Theory. It's a psychoeducational practice with six core principles designed to improve hope, self-efficacy, optimism, resilience and…

shiv_aaplamanus: If you want to change attitudes, start with a change in behavior. William Glasser SK GOAT PLAYER SHIV THAKARE

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godsconfidel: William Glasser said: we learn 10% from what we read. 20% of what we hear. 30% of what we see. 80% of what we experience.

nimrit_team: STAY RESILIENT NIMRIT Caring for but never trying to own may be a further way to define friendship. - William Glasser..

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dbowenjrAU: “If everyone could learn that what is right for me does not make it right for anyone else, the world would be a much happier place.” - William Glasser

KibangaBooks: Dr. William Glasser offers a new psychology that, if practiced, could reverse our widespread inability to get along with one another, an inability that is the source of almost all unhappiness. Book at 2,090/- KES on

lets_study_eng: William Glasser, an American psychiatrist, published a theory in 1998 proposing that humans have essential needs that dictate our emotional health. These needs are the need to belong or connect, the need for power or competence, the need for freedom, and the need to have fun.

lets_study_eng: William Glasser, an American psychiatrist, published a theory in 1998 proposing that humans have essential needs that dictate our emotional health. These needs are the need to belong or connect, the need for power or competence, the need for freedom, and the need to have fun.

lets_study_eng: William Glasser, an American psychiatrist, published a theory in 1998 proposing that humans have essential needs that dictate our emotional health. These needs are the need to belong or connect, the need for power or competence, the need for freedom, and the need to have fun.

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william_glasser: let. him. cook.

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jeremyajorg: "Belonging provides the initial motivation for students to work." (William Glasser M.D., Choice Theory in the Classroom)

lets_study_eng: William Glasser, an American psychiatrist, published a theory in 1998 proposing that humans have essential needs that dictate our emotional health. These needs are the need to belong or connect, the need for power or competence, the need for freedom, and the need to have fun.

nadeemakrampk: "We can teach a lot of things, but if the teacher can't relate by talking to a group of friendly students, he'll never be a competent teacher." William Glasser

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lets_study_eng: William Glasser, an American psychiatrist, published a theory in 1998 proposing that humans have essential needs that dictate our emotional health. These needs are the need to belong or connect, the need for power or competence, the need for freedom, and the need to have fun.

PechayNiGail: If you want to change attitudes, start with a change in behavior. -William Glasser MaKENsayatAYU SaRALPHGAIL

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poonammeriteju1: “If you want to change attitudes, start with a change in behavior.” — William Glasser REIGN OF SHIV THAKARE

alfiekohn: Many educators "teach thoughtless conformity to school rules and call the conforming child ‘responsible.’" -William Glasser

InspireTeach: We've framed William Glasser's core human needs in the context of school, where F stands for fun.

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itsmorianna: We are driven by five genetic needs: survival, love and belonging, power, freedom, and fun. - William Glasser What drives you? My family and financial freedom drive me!

taurusqueen1997: We Learn: -10% of what we read -20% of what we hear -30% of what we see -50% of what we see and hear -70% of what we discuss -80% of what we experience -95% of what we teach others -William Glasser

maureencraig: Congratulations everyone for achieving your Certification Status in Choice Theory and Reality Therapy with William Glasser International. This is the first every " hybrid" training. The group did nearly all their training online during the pandemic. This…

hemppah: "We learn... 10% of what we read 20% of what we hear 30% of what we see 50% of what we both hear and see 70% of what is discussed 80% of what we experience personally 95% of what we teach to someone else." -William Glasser

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botthistweet: If you improve education by teaching for competence, eliminating schooling, and connecting with students, the test scores will improve. ~William Glasser

jeremyajorg: Do you agree? "In the choice theory learning-team school, where the teacher is less of a lecturer-leader and more of a facilitator-manager, there were be few major discipline problems." (William Glasser M.D.)

belongproject: "We are driven by five genetic needs: survival, love and belonging, power, freedom, and fun." - William Glasser.

lets_study_eng: William Glasser, an American psychiatrist, published a theory in 1998 proposing that humans have essential needs that dictate our emotional health. These needs are the need to belong or connect, the need for power or competence, the need for freedom, and the need to have fun.

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htkreative: We learn... 10% of what we read 20% of what we hear 30% of what we see 50% of what we see and hear 70% of what we discuss 80% of what we experience 95% of what we teach others. - William Glasser

maureencraig: Enjoyed catching up with some William Glasser International Faculty colleagues this morning with a professional development session lead by Pat Robey, Senior Faculty. Always something to learn, discuss, think about when it comes to Choice Theory, Reality…

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william_glasser: I listen to kids see ghosts for cudi I repeat the reason I still listen to kids see ghosts is because of cudi I swear

McelreaTerry: "Effective teaching may be the hardest job there is." William Glasser

lets_study_eng: William Glasser, an American psychiatrist, published a theory in 1998 proposing that humans have essential needs that dictate our emotional health. These needs are the need to belong or connect, the need for power or competence, the need for freedom, and the need to have fun.

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WisdomBuilder: "If you want to change attitudes, start with a change in behavior." - William Glasser

arshiakt: If everyone could learn that what is right for me does not make it right for anyone else, the world would be a much happier place. William Glasser

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