1. A teacher is a person who teaches people virtues through deeds. ——"Book of Rites"
2. A teacher should not specialize in teaching, his responsibility is to teach people how to behave; students should not specialize in studying, his responsibility is to learn the way of life. ——Tao Xingzhi
3. Because morality is the foundation of being a human being. Once the foundation is bad, even if you have some knowledge and skills, it will be of little use. ——Tao Xingzhi
4. If his body is upright, he will not do what he is told; if his body is not upright, he will not do what he is told. ——Confucius
5. Those who move people with words will not feel deeply; those who move people with actions will respond quickly. ——Li Zhi
6. If you teach someone but don’t accept it, it will be useless even if you force them to do so. For example, if you throw a stone with water, it will not be accepted. Now, although the stone field is moist and fertile, its stems can stand upright, so it will not be accepted. ——Zhang Zai
7. 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
8. The method of forcing knowledge often causes people to dislike books; this will not enable people to obtain the self-learning ability cultivated by reasonable education, but will instead weaken this ability. Continuously regressing. ——Spencer
9. Two different tendencies should be prevented in education: one is the erroneous tendency to completely erase the boundaries between teaching and learning and deny the leading role of teachers; the other is the erroneous tendency It is the wrong tendency to only discipline, not ask students about their interests, and not pay attention to the questions raised by students. The former tendency is bound to be unplanned and rolling along with life; the latter tendency is bound to indoctrinate students into rotten ducks. ——Tao Xingzhi
10. People are like trees. To make them grow as tall as possible, they cannot be forced to grow to the same height. It should be: seek equality at the footing and seek freedom at the beginning. ——Tao Xingzhi
11. The most valuable knowledge is the knowledge about methods. ——Darwin
12. Living talent education is not about instilling knowledge, but about giving students the key to developing a cultural treasure house as much as we know. ——Tao Xingzhi
13. A good teacher does not teach or teach students, but teaches students to learn. ——Tao Xingzhi
14. Teachers teach not by giving them all but by inducing them. ——Ye Shengtao
15. Teach so that you don’t need to teach. That is to say, we as teachers should guide them so that they can learn by themselves, learn by themselves for a lifetime, and learn to grow old. ——Ye Shengtao
16. Only by allowing students not to spend all their time studying, but leaving a lot of free time, can they learn smoothly (this is) the logic of the educational process. ——Suhomlinsky
17. 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
18. The problem is not to teach him various knowledge, but to cultivate his interest in learning, and when this interest has fully grown, teach him to study The method of learning. ——Rousseau
19. Imagination is more important than knowledge, because knowledge is limited, but imagination summarizes everything in the world, promotes progress, and is the source of knowledge evolution. - Einstein
20. Raising a problem is often more important than solving it. Because solving problems may be just a mathematical or experimental skill, but raising new questions requires creative imagination and marks real progress in science. ——Einstein
21. The vastness of the spirit, the active imagination, and the diligence of the soul are geniuses. —— Diderot
22. If you sow behavior, you can reap your habits; if you sow your habits, you can reap your character; if you sow your character, you can reap your destiny. ——British writer Thackeray
23. If we can express the entire essence of family pedagogy in a few words, it is to make our children become determined people and be able to strictly demand themselves. ——Suhomlinsky
24. Children cannot be taught well by using rules. Rules will always be forgotten by them. Once a habit is successfully developed, there is no need to rely on memory, and it can take effect easily and naturally. ——Locke
25. The whole trick of educational techniques lies in grasping children's ambition and moral self-encouragement.
If a child does not strive to improve himself and does not know how to encourage himself, no educator will be able to cultivate good qualities in him. But only in those places where the collective and teachers see the children's strengths first will children become motivated.
26. There is Watt under your pointer, Newton in your cold eyes, and Edison in your ridicule. Don't rush them away. You don’t have to wait until you ride a steamer, light up an electric light, or learn calculus to recognize them as your primary school students. ——Tao Xingzhi
27. Cultivating people is to cultivate their hope for the future. ——Makarenko
28. People who are not respected by others often have the strongest self-esteem. ——Makarenko
29. The most ardent need in human nature is the desire to be affirmed. ——William James, a famous American psychologist
30. There is no real education without self-education. ——Suhomlinsky
31. It is true that children need discipline and guidance, but it is not big if they are under discipline and guidance all the time and in everything. May learn self-control and self-direction. ——Lindgren
32. In our society, labor is not only an economic category, but also a moral category. ——Makarenko