Dewey’s famous sayings are as follows:
1. Reading is an adventure, like exploring a new continent or conquering new soil.
2. Teachers are always the true spokesperson of God and the guide to the true kingdom of heaven.
3. Education based on the function of things to society is indispensable for cultivating morality and increasing knowledge. The closer and direct connection between what children learn and the social situation, the more accurate and practical the knowledge gained will be.
4. Labor is respected by others. Serving society is a highly appreciated moral ideal.
5. The so-called evil people, no matter how kind they were in the past, have slipped into the path of depravity and lost their kindness. The so-called good person is a person who is moving towards kindness even if he has a morally unmentionable past.
6. The great progress of science comes from new and bold imagination.
7. It is very important to emphasize the value of early experiences of immature people.
8. The purpose of education is to enable people to continue to educate themselves.
9. Labor is highly respected and serving the society is a highly appreciated moral ideal.
10. Modern industry has become increasingly complex due to various scientific inventions. Workers who desire real success must have a good foundation in general education and cultivate their professional skills on this basis.
11. It is the future that governs imagination, not the past. The golden age is in front of us, not behind us.
12. If he can't plan his own way to solve the problem and find his own way out, he won't learn anything; even if he can recite some correct answers, which are 100% correct, he still won't learn anything.
13. If you treat all children in the class as the same and do not identify their personalities, there will never be education that truly conforms to scientific principles.
14. Emotions can help reason and inspire reason, so as not to become empty or inconsistent with knowledge and action: Reason can guide emotions and strengthen emotions so as not to become blind or anticlimactic.
15. Education is an activity that includes science. It is in the process of education that more questions are raised for further research, and these questions are reflected in the process of education, further changing the process of education, thus requiring more thoughts and more science, and the cycle goes on and on endlessly. .