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A collection of classic educational famous sayings. Famous sayings about education.

1. Educators should have a deep understanding of the minds of growing people. When I hear or read the words "attitude towards individual treatment of people", they are always connected in my consciousness with another concept - thinking. Education - this is first of all living, inquisitive and exploratory thinking. Without thinking, there is no discovery (even a small, seemingly insignificant discovery at first glance), and without discovery, there is no creativity in educational work. ——V. A. Suhomlinsky

2. Pass on virtues and good deeds to your children instead of leaving wealth. Only in this way can you bring them happiness - this is I speak from experience. ——Beethoven

3. To educate people is to form their character. ——Irving

4. To cultivate people is to cultivate their hope for the future. ——Makarenko

5. Reading is like mining. ——Zhao Shuli

6. All factors that may cause students to lose confidence in their own memory should be avoided as much as possible, because this lack of confidence, which is often combined with an indecisive personality, often causes children's memory to decline. . ——Kon De Ushinsky

7. The ideal of the school is: do not let anyone enter life who has not been trained in intelligence. Stupid people are a danger to society, no matter what level of education they have. ——Suhomlinsky

8. It is also wrong if we underestimate that teachers need to master the knowledge of pedagogy and psychology. With this knowledge, teachers can turn teaching materials into real assets for students. ——Zankov

9. You can’t have too many books on your case, and you can’t have too few books in your heart. ——Jin Ying

10. The great goal of education is not just to decorate but to train the mind so that it has useful abilities, rather than filling up the accumulation of previous experience. ——Edwards

11. You must have contact with the actual society to make the books you read come alive. ——Lu Xun

12. The art of education is to make students like what you teach. ——Rousseau

13. If someone asks me: How can I summarize the essence of my educational experience in a simple formula, I will answer: Ask for as many as possible, and ask for as many as possible. Respect a person... - Makarenko

14. Among excellent teachers, one of the outstanding characteristics of students' learning is their research attitude towards the object of study. Teachers do not tell students ready-made conclusions or proofs of the correctness of a certain theorem. ——V. A. Suhomlinski

15. Everyone has the sun, the main thing is how to let it shine. ——Socrates

16. Understanding is not equal to known, and understanding is not equal to knowledge. In order to achieve solid knowledge, one must also think. What does thinking mean? That is, students should think about what they perceive, check whether they understand it correctly, and try to apply the acquired knowledge into practice. ——V. A. Suhomlinsky

17. The biggest secret of education is: to coordinate physical exercise and mental exercise. ——Rousseau

18. As long as illiteracy exists in our country, it will be difficult to talk about political education... Illiterates stand outside politics, and they must be taught to read first. Without literacy, there can be no politics. Without literacy, there can only be gossip, hearsay and prejudice, but no politics. ——Lenin

19. The most important educational method is always to encourage students to take practical actions. ——Einstein

20. “We must become children before we can be worthy of being children’s teachers.” ——Tao Xingzhi