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Thank the flame for giving you light, but don’t forget the person holding the lamp. He stands stoically in the darkness. -- Rabindranath Tagore If you don't listen to big talk, your ambition will not be ambitious; if you don't listen to the best words, your heart will not be solid. --Anonymous

Foolishness will make you unable to achieve any results and give up on yourself in disappointment and depression. --Leonardo Da Vinci

Although many people write calligraphy, and it is said that its purpose is entirely to benefit people. However, among all the undertakings that benefit mankind, the most important thing is to educate people. career, but was ignored. --Rousseau

We are born weak, so we need strength; we are born with nothing, so we need help; we are born ignorant, so we need the ability to judge. Everything we don’t have when we are born and everything we need when we grow up must be given to us by education. --Rousseau

Among us, who can best tolerate the happiness and sorrow in life, I think it is the person who has received the best education. From this it can be concluded that true education does not lie in oral instruction but in practice. --Rousseau

People only think about how to protect their children, which is not enough. He should be taught how to protect himself as an adult, teach him to withstand the blows of fate, teach him not to take luxury and poverty in his eyes, and teach him to survive in the ice and snow of Iceland or the scorching heat of Malta when necessary. It is possible to live on rocks. --Rousseau

Since the real nurse is the mother, the real teacher is the father. May they cooperate in the order and approach to their responsibilities; may the child pass from the mother's hands to the father's. It may be better to be trained by a sensible but narrow-minded father than by the ablest teacher in the world, because it is better to compensate for talent with enthusiasm than to compensate for enthusiasm with talent. --Rousseau

When a father gives birth to a child, he has only completed one-third of his task. He has the obligation to mankind to give birth to human beings; he has the obligation to society to cultivate gregarious people; he has the obligation to the country to educate citizens. Anyone who can try to pay these three debts without paying them is guilty. If he only pays half of them, his sins may be even greater. --Rousseau

When we see barbaric education sacrificing the present for an unreliable future, subjecting children to various constraints, it is to prepare him for a distant place, I think he will never What do we think when we make him so pitiful when we cannot enjoy the so-called happiness? --Rousseau

Do you know how to ensure your child is tortured? This method is: always let him get whatever he wants. Because there are all kinds of convenient conditions to satisfy his desires, his desires will increase endlessly. As a result, sooner or later, you will have to refuse due to lack of strength; however, since he has never been rejected by you, Suddenly hitting this nail will be more painful than not getting what he hopes for. --Rousseau

It is strange to say that since people took on the task of raising children, in addition to competition, jealousy, suspicion, vanity, greed and cowardice, there are all kinds of things that have not grown up in the body. No other means can be thought of than to educate the most dangerous and easily excitable passions, which can completely corrupt the human soul before it is settled. --Rousseau

You have to remember that before you dare to take on the task of cultivating a person, you must cultivate yourself as a person, and you must be a model worthy of admiration. --Rousseau

If there are stupid children, there will be mediocre adults. I think this law is the most universal and accurate. The most difficult thing is to discern in a child's childhood whether he is truly stupid or appears to be stupid, and this apparent stupidity is often actually a sign of strong character. --Rousseau

Those who make rash judgments about children often make mistakes! Such people are more childish than children. -- Rousseau

Adopting a well-behaved education method, the teacher gives orders, thinking that this controls the children; however, in fact it is the children who control the teacher. --Rousseau

Remember, always remember, that a person's ignorance does no harm, but only fallacies are extremely harmful; remember, the reason why people go astray is because Not because of his ignorance, but because he thinks he knows. --Rousseau

There are many craftsmen in the world, especially many artists, who have no genius at all for the kind of art they engage in. They engage in one art when they are young, or due to the influence of other customs, or due to the impulse of temporary enthusiasm. However, this temporary enthusiasm can also make them engage in other arts. If they see someone doing it at that time, Another kind of art. --Rousseau

The biggest secret of education is to make physical exercise and mental exercise complement each other. --Rousseau

My purpose is not to teach him all kinds of knowledge, but to teach him how to obtain knowledge when he needs it, to teach him to accurately estimate the value of knowledge, and to teach him to love Truth trumps everything. --Rousseau

We work in harmony with nature. When it cultivates the human body, we are committed to cultivating the human spirit.

However, our progress is different. When the body has grown very strong and powerful, the soul is still very tender. No matter how good a person's methods are, physical development is always ahead of reason. --Rousseau

If you interfere directly with his growing desires and blindly regard the new needs he is feeling as sins, and you want him to obey you forever, That's impossible. --Rousseau

Cold theories can only affect our opinions but cannot determine our actions. It can make us believe it, but it cannot make us act on it. It reveals what we should think rather than what we should do. -- Rousseau

In order to prevent young people from falling into the trap of lust, some people want to educate them seriously, want to make them disgusted with love, and even want to make them think that love occurs at their age. The thought is a crime, as if love is only for the elderly. Everyone knows in their hearts that this teaching is wrong and cannot be convinced. --Rousseau

For a young man entering society, what he should be wary of is not lust but vanity. Because he will be guided by the inclinations of others rather than his own, and his debauchery is due to arrogance rather than love. --Rousseau

Another wrong approach I have criticized before, but narrow-minded people still make this mistake all the time: Educators often pretend to be dignified as teachers in an attempt to Let students regard him as a perfect and perfect person. The effect of this approach is counterproductive. ...To touch the hearts of others, your behavior must be humane! All these perfect people can neither move nor persuade others. --Rousseau

The first step a child takes toward evil is because his good nature is led astray. --Rousseau

No matter how inclined a person is to evil, the education given to him by a loving heart will never fail to work on him. --Rousseau

In every aspect I see countless institutions being set up at great expense to teach the youth all kinds of things, but only responsibility has been left out. --Rousseau

You must know that children's education is more important to the country than to the father. Because according to the law of nature, fathers often lose the fruits of their education when they die, but his country will long ago understand the consequences of education. --Rousseau

Who is the wise man? A wise man is one who is good at not being closed to everyone. As the sage said: "When three people walk together, there must be my teacher."

--Ben Zoma

Everyone regrets or is proud of his actions, depending on his upbringing. -- Spinoza

Doctrine should make people fall in love with precepts, not with teachers. --Francis Bacon

Discipline is like massage therapy, it must be rubbed into our hearts hard--and it must be done with rough hands. --Halifax

Education is not merely for adorning the memory and enlightening the understanding; its chief duty should be to direct the will. --Jouber

No matter what others preach to us, no matter what we learn, we should remember: it is humans who teach and receive. It is the human hand that imparts, and it is the human hand that receives. -- Montaigne

The things we understand best are those things that no one has ever taught us. --Wowenag

We should not directly recommend books that we hope young people will read, but should praise these books in front of young people. Later they will look for these books themselves. --Lichtenberg

Teach people as if you are not teaching them, and present unknown things as if they were forgotten. --Pope

The wisest of the ancients regarded saving things as the most appropriate part of education, because it enables all kinds of faculties to be used. -- Blake

Indelible qualities are the mark of the autodidact. --Issac Disraeli

The question of whether it is harmful to take too much care in the upbringing of children needs to be investigated, and it is worth the trouble. We don't know enough about human beings to learn the entire process from chance. --Lichtenberg

People with slow understanding think that slowness is the essence of knowledge. --Nietzsche

No matter how brilliant a teacher is, he cannot turn a born fool into a thinker, absolutely impossible! --Schopenhauer

The principal has all kinds of powers that even the prime minister does not have. --Winston Churchill

I paid the principal, but it was his classmates who educated my son. -- Emerson

We receive three types of education: one from parents, one from teachers, and the other from society. The third type of education is completely opposite to the first two. -- Montesquieu

Anyone who studies reluctantly for a long time will forget with corresponding hunger and urgency. -- Herzlit

You can send a person to college, but you can't make him think. --Finley Peter Dunn

College cultivates all abilities, including stupidity. --Chekhov

College students are like recurring decimals. --Warden Spooner

In exams, fools often ask questions that smart people cannot answer.

--Oscar Wilde

To examine the men and women of the world, the most compact and suitable instrument is the world itself, and the examination measures the subject. --Walter Rowley

The academy hates genius as the monastery hates the saint. --Emerson

What you learn in primary, secondary, and university is not education itself, but the means of education. -- Emerson

Knowledge is like a building, it needs excellent managers to constantly repair and maintain it. --Samuel Butler

Teaching is learning the second time. --Jouber

Almost all the works of scholars appear dull and depressing, and the shadow of the "expert" will always appear somewhere in the book--his enthusiasm, his excitement, his rage, his All the experts are hunchbacks about Chigo's assessment of the corner he's in and his hunchback. --Nietzsche

A well-trained archaeologist can not only remember all the things that others think should be forgotten, but also forget all the things that others think should be remembered. --Charles Caleb Colton

He who is so stupid that he can only learn from his own experience must be so stupid that he cannot learn anything important from experience. --Don Marquis

The world itself is a book, and its implications are vaster than all the libraries in the world. Knowledge is the sacred accumulation of past experience, but it cannot place all future experience on the bookshelf, nor can it prevent ordinary people from using their hands, tongues, eyes, ears, and understandings. --Herzlit

Education is a difficult undertaking. Excellent educators believe that education is not only a scientific undertaking, but also an artistic undertaking. --Gali Shou

Teach people to be kind and loyal. --Mencius

Teaching is like helping a drunk person. --Zhu Xi

A one-year plan is better than tree valley; a ten-year plan is better than trees; a lifelong plan is better than planting people. --Guan Zhong

The ancient scholars must have teachers. A teacher is someone who preaches, imparts knowledge, and resolves doubts. --Han Yu

The sage is the master of impermanence. --Han Yu

A disciple does not have to be inferior to a teacher, and a teacher does not have to be better than a disciple. --Han Yu

Whether it is from the perspective of the happiness of the parents themselves, or from the impact on the character and life of their children and offspring, we must admit that we know the correct way to provide physical, intellectual and moral education to children. Method is very important knowledge. -- Spencer

The educated man knows how to use every faculty as an instrument, how to enlighten it, sharpen it, and put it to practical use. --Shakespeare

Education is the transmission of human civilization. --Will Duran

Enabling young people to develop critical independent thinking is also vital to valuable education. The overburden on young people caused by too many and too complex types of studies (credit system) has greatly harmed the development of independent thinking. . Overburden will lead to superficiality. --Einstein

The only function of education is to open the way to thinking knowledge. And schools, as the main organs of people's education, should serve this purpose exclusively. --Einstein

In addition to giving full play to his own natural talents, the education of a person should also strive to develop his sense of responsibility for the entire human race to replace the praise of power and fame and fortune in our current society. . --Einstein

Real education is the training of wisdom. …Trained wisdom is the source of strength. --Best

Strict intellectual training depends on excellent teaching. --Best

In education, practice must come before theory, and physical training must come before intellectual training. --Aristotle

Education makes good people better and bad people worse. -- Fuller

Education should cultivate the desire to pursue the truth, rather than believe in quick lectures, engage in more discussions, and give students more opportunities to be encouraged to express their opinions. Many attempts are made to make the educational content interesting to students. --Russell

Education that makes people credulous will soon lead to the decay of ideas after a period of time. Keeping the spirit of free questioning alive is an indispensable minimum requirement for progress. --Russell

Be tireless in learning and teaching. --Confucius

The children in Confucius' family do not know how to scold, and the children in Zengzi's family do not know anger. Therefore, those who are born are good at teaching. --Anonymous

Love your children the way you should. --Zheng Banqiao

The important mission of the school is to cultivate students to become curious, creative and inquiring people. --Suhomlinsky

The intellectual atmosphere of the family is of great significance to the development of children. A child's general development and memory depend to a great extent on the intellectual interests in the family, what the adults read and think, and what influence they leave on the child's mind. --Suhomlinsky

Let students experience the emotion of personally participating in mastering knowledge, which is an important condition for arousing young people's unique interest in knowledge. Interest can be formed when a person not only understands the world, but also understands himself. Without this self-affirming experience there can be no real interest in knowledge.

-- Suhomlinsky

When preparing lessons, experienced teachers always have to carefully consider how the knowledge he teaches will be understood in the minds of students, and based on this to choose a teaching method. --Suhomlinski

I love education because its main task is to get to know people. In my work, I first get to know people and observe all aspects of their inner world. If you are good at treating and pondering, you can make people become talents. The art of education lies in being able to see all aspects of the inexhaustible human spiritual world. --Suhomlinsky

A good society ultimately depends on the quality of its citizens, and early training is easier to change the quality of citizens than anything else. --Spencer

The mistake made by those who talk about family discipline is to attribute all faults and difficulties to the children, and to think that parents have no responsibility at all. --Spencer

Children must develop such a habit as early as possible, that is, not to give orders to others, because they are not their masters; nor to take things, because things do not obey his orders. of. --Rousseau

Our education begins with our lives. --Rousseau

The impressions you get when you are young, even if they are extremely small, so small that they are almost imperceptible, they have a very significant and long-lasting impact. --Locke

The behavior of children (no, adults too) is largely imitated. We are all highly imitative animals. If we are dyed green, we will become green, and if we are dyed yellow, we will become yellow. -- Locke

Virtue should be warned very early before evil takes over the mind. --Comenius

Family life is incomparable and important in every period of children's growth, no, in the entire life of a person. -- Froebel

Early childhood is a very important time... This period is very important for developing people. -- Froebel

What we hope is that children are pursuing knowledge, not that knowledge oppresses children. --Bernard Shaw

It is reasonable that the country must educate children, but it is unreasonable to force the educational procedures to be unified and to develop a rigid uniformity. Education and Psychological life in a broad sense is an event that extremely requires personal creation. The function of the state can only force people to receive some kind of education. If it can be done, it should provide people with an individualistic education that enhances their psychology. It must not be the kind of education that occasionally coincides with the prejudices of people in the government. . --Russell

Not only should teachers not be required to express uniform opinions, but this situation should be avoided as much as possible, because teachers' expression of their own opinions is indispensable to sound education. --Russell

Really useful training is to understand a number of general principles and to have thorough basic training in the application of these principles to various specific situations. -- Russell

An educator should love young people, but this alone is not enough; he must also have a correct understanding of human excellence. --Russell

Only talent can make education produce effects that it cannot produce with ordinary materials. --Russell

Only those with talent can make great achievements in various fields. --Russell

Sometimes, people regard school simply as a tool to impart the greatest amount of knowledge to the growing generation. But this view is incorrect. Because knowledge is dead, but schools have to serve living people. --Einstein

As a method of educating people in their early childhood, it (referring to movies - editor) is unrivaled, because movies have the potential to dramatize thoughts, which is better than other methods. any method that is easier for children to understand. --Einstein

Tradition and education have a tempering effect, creating a relationship of mutual tolerance among the people living there. -- Einstein

The task of early education is to train instincts so that they can produce a harmonious character that is constructive rather than destructive, enthusiastic rather than gloomy. , it is brave, frank and smart. -- Makarenko

What is taught in teaching is the method rather than the content... it is development rather than infusion. --Montagu

Science occupies a unique and inestimable position in education. -- Dewey

In education, the process of personal development should be encouraged as much as possible, and 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

Science is not only the best in intellectual training, but also in moral training. --Spencer

The teacher's great skill is to focus the student's attention and to maintain his attention. --Locke

Turning physical and mental training into a form of entertainment may be one of the greatest secrets of education. --Locke

All knowledge should not be given based on the authority of books, but should be demonstrated to the senses and mind in order to gain their approval. --Comenius

All lessons must be arranged so that the lessons learned later can rely on the lessons learned first, and all lessons learned first can be fixed in the mind by the lessons learned later.

--Comenius

All subjects that should be neglected should be arranged to suit the age of the students, and anything beyond their understanding should not be taught to them. --Comenius

The problem is not to teach him various learnings, but to cultivate his interest in learning, and when this interest has fully grown, teach him the methods of studying learning. . --Rousseau

The early integration of education in productive labor is one of the most powerful means of transforming modern society. --Marx

An orderly and healthy life must be the foundation of education; it is also the initial preparation for education. --Herbart

The body is the servant of the mind and the mediator that expresses the mind. It cares for the body, provides knowledge about the body, develops the body, and exercises the body through sequentially organized exercises. -- Froebel

Correct knowledge must be combined with skills, that is, techniques for applying knowledge. -- Distohui

Education enables young people to quickly become familiar with the entire production system. It allows them to rotate from one production department to another according to the needs of society or their own hobbies. production department. Therefore, education will free them from the one-sidedness that this modern handiwork creates for everyone. --Engels

The task of physical education is to develop students' bodies so that they become strong, strong, tough and durable, and to develop students into flexible and beautiful animals. --Kelov

Students' physical fitness should use the following methods: self-training of various gymnastics, sports, mobile games, etc., various natural forces (sunlight, water, air), A hygienic and reasonable work and rest system for individuals and the public. Among all these sports methods, physical training occupies a particularly important position. --Kelov

If it can achieve significant results in improving students' general development, it will open up a broad road for students to truly master knowledge. --Zankov

The breadth of knowledge can promote students' development and the consolidation of knowledge and skills without excessively increasing the number of monotonous reviews. --Zankov

The tasks of young people in general, especially the tasks of the Communist Youth League and all other organizations, can be expressed in one sentence: learning. --Lenin

Without the combination of education and productive labor of the younger generation, the ideal of future society cannot be imagined: whether it is teaching and education separated from productive labor, or production without simultaneous teaching and education Labor cannot reach the height required by the current level of modern technology and scientific knowledge. -- Lenin

I advocate that there should be a production process in schools, even the simplest, least valuable, and boring ones. Because only in the production process can the true value of man - the true character of the members of the production collective - grow. -- Makarenko

Teachers are also the most directly symbolic figures in the education process. They are figures that students can regard as role models and compare with themselves. -- Bruner

The ability to maintain discipline in teaching... comes from the teacher's full energy and firmness of will. In a word, it lies in the strength of the teacher's character. -- Distohui

Teachers must devote everything to the formation of better human beings. --Montessori

Human beings have many purposes, and teachers should also be concerned about many aspects. --Herbart

Teaching is the most responsible and glorious profession. The role and significance of this profession will surely increase and improve day by day. -- Krupskaya

Many educators often forget that they should be educators, and educators are engineers of the human soul. -- Kalinin

In order to successfully complete his tasks, a teacher should master profound knowledge, receive good teacher training, have a high general cultural level and a clear ideological and political direction. --Zankov

No matter how deeply an educator or teacher hides his deepest moral beliefs, as long as these beliefs exist in his heart, then these beliefs may also be expressed in his mind. on those influences in children...and the more concealed these beliefs are, the more powerful their influence is. -- Ushinsky

A child who has been affected by bad education has lost his way. -- Gan Daodi

Nature is similar to education in some aspects: education can change a person, but if it does, it creates a second nature. -- Democritus

Education begins at the mother's knees. Asking children to obey every word will affect the establishment of their personality--parents should keep this in mind. --Baru

Even ordinary children can become extraordinary people as long as they are educated properly. --Helvetia

Education is cheap national defense. --Aristotle

What is education? Education is to help students learn to think for themselves. Exercise independent judgment and participate as a responsible citizen. --Hutchins

Education is a tool for the continuation of social life. -- Dewey

The most important issue in moral education in schools is the relationship between knowledge and behavior. --Dewey

The purpose of university education is to teach people to identify what kind of good people are.

--James