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The following are famous educational sayings: including appreciation education and teaching students in accordance with their aptitude.

First, about appreciation education.

1. Without gold, no one is perfect.

Instead of laughing at students' obvious misdeeds, it is better to praise their slight progress.

3. The whole mystery of educating children lies in trusting children and liberating them. -Tao Xingzhi

Life is not lack of beauty, but lack of eyes to find beauty.

In a word, a lamp may change a person's life.

6. Understanding a drop of seawater is a prelude to understanding the sea; Knowing a child is a prelude to knowing life.

7. The most essential need in human nature is to be appreciated. As far as intangible life is concerned, every young life seems to come for appreciation.

8. The most urgent need in human nature is the desire to be affirmed. -william james To cultivate a person is to cultivate his hope for the future. makarenko

Second, about teaching students in accordance with their aptitude.

1. Educating people is the same as planting trees. First of all, we should understand the characteristics of flowers and trees, and give fertilization, watering and training education according to different situations. This is called "teaching students in accordance with their aptitude". -Tao Xingzhi

People, like trees, should strive to make them grow as tall as possible, instead of being forced to grow as tall. On the contrary, they should strive for equality on their footing and freedom at the forefront. -Tao Xingzhi

There is no genius in the world. The problem is that educators should discover the talents, interests, hobbies and specialties of each student and provide sufficient conditions and correct guidance for their performance and development. -Suhomlinski

4. Deep, shallow, beneficial and respectful. -Mozi

5. Confucius teaches students in accordance with their aptitude.

6. Shorter feet and longer inches.