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“How To Make A Scholar” By Daniel Webster

Thursday, April 27, 2006 (Updated: Friday, February 7, 2025)
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I mentioned before that a thoughtful reader sent me a copy of the most fascinating book – Sanders New Series – The New School Reader: Fourth Book from 1855. The subtitle says “Embracing a Comprehensive System of Instruction in the Principles of Elocution.”

Here is a great piece by Daniel Webster from that book. Imagine if everyone today actually thought like this instead of with the entitlement mentality that has taken over our country, especially in the area of education.



Oh, and by the way, this is a fourth grade book. Imagine how many middle school and high school students today could not discuss this.

How to Make a Scholar

How to Make a Scholar
by Daniel Webster

1. Costly apparatus and splendid cabinets have no magical power to make scholars. In all circumstances, as a man is, under God, the master of his own fortune, so is he the maker of his own mind. The Creator has so constituted the human intellect, that it can only grow by its own action; and, by its own action and free will, it will certainly and necessarily grow.

2. Every man must, therefore, educate himself. His book and his teacher are but helps; the work is his. A man is not educated until he has the ability to summon, in an emergency, all his mental powers in vigorous exercise to effect his proposed object. It is not the man who has seen most, or read most, who can do this; such a one is in danger of being borne down, like a beast of burden, by an overloaded mass of other men’s thoughts.

3. Nor is it the man who can boast of native vigor and capacity. The greatest of all warriors in the siege of Troy, had not the pre-eminence, because nature had given him strength, and he carried the largest bow, but because self-discipline had taught him how to bend it.

My favorite line?

“His book and his teacher are but helps; the work is his.”

Call me hopelessly old-fashioned, out of touch with reality, whatever… The responsibility of education rests with the child (and, ultimately, the parents), not the teacher, the textbooks, the school board, or the community.

Until people can grasp this truth, I have no real expectations that the field of education and the level of educated people in this country will really change.

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Sallie Schaaf Borrink is a wife, mother, homebody, and autodidact. She’s a published author, former teacher, and former campus ministry staff member. Sallie owns a home-based graphic design and web design business with her husband (DavidandSallie.com).

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  1. Phyllis

    Thursday, April 27, 2006 at 1:13 pm

    oh, oh oh

    So do you plan on Homeschooling your own little peanut? =)

    I so agree with you that PARENTS need to take responsibility for more than just getting dinner on the table, clothes on their backs and a bed to sleep in. I think so many well meaning folks give over way too much control to the state, the church, and peers…many times without even realizing how much influence thay have lost over the hearts of their own children.

    Not a bad soapbox to climb on….

    Have a great day!!

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  2. Elizabeth B

    Friday, April 28, 2006 at 8:39 am

    That’s so much more enlightening than drivel like “Dick and Jane take Spot for a walk.”

    One more reason to homeschool! That’s about the only way a child is going to read at a true 4th grade reading level (the level shown above) and not the dumbed down 4th grade reading level of today.

    But, the most important reason is to gaurd your child’s heart and mind and train them up in the way they should go. I wouldn’t mind a little dumbing down so much if they were allowing paragraphs like #1 with multiple references to God and Creator.

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  3. Amanda

    Friday, April 28, 2006 at 9:58 pm

    I love that line, too, about how the scholar is responsible for his education. Thank you for this excerpt. It is such a good reminder of why I homeschool. Sometimes I get discouraged and wonder if my kids would be better off in public school. Then I chuckle, cuz that’s just funny. No “state” can educate my children better than I can, because I love them and have a vested interest in their education.

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  4. Birdie

    Monday, December 16, 2019 at 3:31 pm

    My favorite line “but because self-discipline had taught him how to bend it.” Thank you for sharing this Sallie.
    I’m reading your posts from oldest to newest because I don’t want to miss anything you’ve post.

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    • Sallie Borrink

      Thursday, December 26, 2019 at 8:25 pm

      Hi Birdie,

      I’m glad you enjoyed this post!

      I’m slowly adding older posts back in to my site that I took down at various points. That’s going to mess up your methodical plan. LOL!

      Good to hear from you. 🙂

      Sallie

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