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1. The vastness of the spirit, the active imagination, and the diligence of the soul are geniuses. —— Diderot

2. There is no real education without self-education. ——Suhomlinsky

3. Children’s spiritual world cannot be turned into mere learning of knowledge. If we endeavor to direct all the mental energies of a child to schoolwork, his life will become intolerable. He should not only be a student, but above all a person with many interests, requirements and desires. ——Suhomlinsky

4. "Retreat" a relatively complex problem into the simplest and most primitive problem, and think through this simplest and most primitive problem. Then another leap up. "This is a very insightful way of thinking. Using this method to solve problems can firstly cultivate students' good psychological quality so that they are not afraid of "new things"; secondly, it can help students develop good problem-solving habits. ——Hua Luogeng

5. The whole trick of educational techniques lies in grasping children’s ambition and moral self-encouragement. However, only in those places where the collective and teachers see the children's advantages first will children become motivated.

6. His body is upright and does not make him feel better. If the person is not upright, he will not obey orders. ——Confucius

7. Only by allowing students not to spend all their time studying but leaving a lot of free time can they succeed. Learning... (this) is the logic of the educational process. - Suhomlinsky

8. Cultivating people is to cultivate their hope for the future - Makarenko

<. p>9. A one-year plan is better than planting valleys; a ten-year plan is better than growing trees; a lifelong plan is better than planting people. Guan Zhong, a statesman in the Spring and Autumn Period

10. The most earnest needs in human nature. It is the desire to be recognized. ——William James

11. People who are not respected by others often have the strongest self-esteem. ——Makarenko

12. There is Watt under your pointer, Newton in your cold eyes, and Edison in your ridicule. Don’t rush to chase them away. Don’t wait until you ride on a steamer, light an electric light, or learn calculus to get to know them. I was your primary school student back then. ——Tao Xingzhi

13. Teachers do not teach in full, but through guidance. ——Ye Shengtao

14. Wisdom is nothing else. , but a well-organized knowledge system - Ushinsky

15. Moral education must be carried out seriously - Suhomlinsky

16. , Give a man a fish, and you will get a meal; teach a man a fish, and you will benefit for a lifetime.

17. If you sow an act, you will reap a habit; if you sow a habit, you will reap a character; if you sow a character, you will reap a destiny. - Thackeray

18. Knowing how to inspire is a great art of teaching people - Amir

19. A good teacher does not teach, but teaches students. Teach students to learn. ——Tao Xingzhi

20. If students’ enthusiasm is aroused, the lessons required by the school will be accepted as a gift. ——Einstein

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21. To teach others, the strengths of an adult can be achieved by eliminating the weaknesses of others. Only by knowing one's own weaknesses can one be able to eliminate others' weaknesses. Only by not relying on one's own strengths can one take advantage of others' strengths - Wei Yuan

22. Teaching is so that there is no need to teach. ...That is to say, we as teachers should guide them so that they can learn by themselves and learn for a lifetime. ——Ye Shengtao

23. Recruit the world’s talents and educate them. ——Meng Ke

24. When a godmother first comes, she teaches a baby. ——Yan Zhitui’s "Yan Family Instructions"

< p>25. A hundred years of life is based on early childhood education. ——Liang Qichao

26. Are there any wise men under the whip? ——Fang Xiaoru

27. The most valuable knowledge is the knowledge about methods. ——Darwin

28. The method of forcing knowledge often causes people to hate books; this will not enable people to obtain the self-learning ability cultivated by reasonable education, but will make this ability continue to Regress. ——Spencer