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Hi, folks.  
Does anybody know where the phrase "sage on the stage" (meaning a
teacher who just lectures) and the companion phrase "guide on the side"
(meaning a teacher who guides students) come from?  I often see them in
professional development literature, always in quotes, but I haven't
found a source.  

Thanks!

Anne-Marie Gordon 
agordon@livoniacsd.org
Library Media Specialist
National Board Certified Teacher
Livonia Primary School, Livonia, NY
http://www.livoniacsd.org/class_webs/agordon

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