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A collection of family education famous quotes

Collection of family education famous quotes

1. Cultivating people is to cultivate the path for him to have a future and a happy prospect. ——Makarenko

2. Being good at inspiring students is the most valuable experience in education. ——Suhomlinsky

3. The process of personal development should be encouraged as much as possible in education. Children should be guided to explore and make their own inferences. You should tell them as little as possible and guide them to discover as much as possible. ——Spencer

4. Touching conversations can heal children’s spiritual wounds.

5. A person's education begins when he is born. He has already been educated before he can speak or listen to others. ——(France) Rousseau's "Emile"

6. A gentleman has three pleasures, but the king of the world does not share them. Having both parents and brothers without any reason is one joy; looking up to Heaven and not being ashamed of others is two joys; being able to educate the world's talents and educating them is three joys. A gentleman has three kinds of happiness, but the king of the world does not share them. ——Mencius

7. The whole secret of educational skills lies in how to care for children. ——Suhomlinsky

8. Friends are precious, but enemies may also be useful; friends will tell me what I can do, and enemies will teach me what I should do. ——Schiller

9. The power of talent is greater than the power of education. ——Voltaire

10. The art of education is to make students like what you teach. ——(France) Rousseau's "Emile"

11. The "secret" of successful moral education is that when a person is still a boy, he should be given the opportunity to give him a grand background of social life. A prospect that presents an entire world of personal life. ——Suhomlinsky

12. Educators’ attention and love will leave an indelible impression on students’ minds. ——Suhomlinsky

13. If anyone cannot educate himself, he cannot educate others. ——Suhomlinsky

14. Self-education requires very important and powerful promoting factors-self-esteem, self-respect, and ambition. ——Suhomlinsky

15. Discipline should not be regarded only as a means of education. Discipline is the result of the educational process, first of all, as a result of the collective efforts of students in all areas of life - in the production of daily life, school culture, etc. ——Makarenko