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Famous aphorisms at the end of the lesson

Famous aphorisms at the end of the lecture

1. Ausubel wrote on the title page of "Educational Psychology: A Cognitive View":

If If I were to boil all of educational psychology down to just one principle, I would say in a nutshell: the single most important factor that affects learning is what the learner already knows. This should be discovered and taught accordingly.

2. Polya once said: "The main way to learn any knowledge is to discover it by yourself, because this discovery has the deepest understanding and is the easiest to grasp its inner laws, properties and connections. . ”

3. Suhomlinsky said: “There are inextricable connections between the hands and the brain. The hands develop the brain and make it wiser; the brain develops the hands. , making it a tool and mirror for thinking."

4. Suhomlinsky once said: "Deep in the human heart, there is a deep-rooted need, which is to hope for yourself. He is a discoverer, researcher, and explorer, and this need is particularly strong in the spiritual world of children."

5. Descartes said: "The most valuable knowledge is the knowledge of methods. "

6. There is a famous saying in the book "Learning to Survive" published by UNESCO: "The illiterates of the future will no longer be people who cannot read, but people who have not learned how to learn. . ”

7. A good teacher does not teach, but teaches students to learn.

——Tao Xingzhi

8. Teachers teach not by giving them all, but by inducing them.

——Ye Shengtao

9. Raising a problem is often more important than solving one. 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

10. Dutch mathematics educator Freidenthal has a famous saying: "It is better to learn mathematics than to learn mathematics."

11. The only correct way to learn mathematics is to practice re-creation, which means that students themselves discover or create what they want to learn. The teacher's task is to guide and help students to carry out this kind of re-creation work. Rather than instilling ready-made knowledge into students. ——Dutch mathematics educator Freidenthal

12. Teaching is to teach students to learn. It is not mainly about teaching existing knowledge to students, but teaching learning methods to students so that students can benefit from them. lifetime. ——Lu Shuxiang, the famous Chinese educator

13. Confucius said: "Those who know are not as good as those who are good at it, and those who are good at it are not as good as those who are happy."

14. Einstein said Quote: "Interest is the best teacher."