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The French Enlightenment thinker Rousseau said: "The formation of plants lies in cultivation, and the formation of human beings lies in education."

Kant said: "A person can become a person only through education. Man is education. "I believe that no matter what kind of career your children will pursue in the future, they should start from a young age. I really wonder how many parents can realize that the so-called "education" they give their children will only force their children to fall into mediocrity and deprive them of any opportunity to create beautiful things.

—(USA) "The Autobiography of Duncan"

Educational mistakes are more serious than other mistakes. Mistakes in education are just like mismatched medicine. If you make a mistake the first time, you can never make up for it the second or third time. Their influence cannot be washed away for life.

—(British) Locke

Even ordinary children can become extraordinary people as long as they are educated properly.

—(France) Helvetius

Those who move people with words will not feel deeply; those who move people with deeds will respond quickly. —Li Zhi

Children who grow up under a stick are more cowardly and stubborn in spirit. —(France) Montaigne

Only when family, society, and school cooperate, can children grow up healthily. A person's education begins when he is born. He is educated before he can speak or listen to others.

—(France) Rousseau's "Emile"

1. "The destiny of a young person is in the hands of a teacher, and the destiny of the nation and mankind is controlled."

—Tao Xingzhi

2. Napoleon said: "There are only two powerful forces in the world, namely swords and guns and ideas. In the long run, swords and guns are always defeated by ideas

3. The most dangerous period in life is from birth to 12 years old. If no measures are taken to destroy various mistakes and bad habits during this period, they will sprout and grow, and measures will be taken to correct them in the future. By the time, they have taken root so deeply that they can never be pulled out

—(France) Rousseau's "Emile"

4. Students are here. Learning can be roughly divided into four types: "The best is to be born and eager to learn, the second is to learn through influence, the third is to learn through supervision, and the lowest is those who do not learn despite supervision. However, there are only a minority of people who are naturally eager to learn and refuse to learn when they are urged to do so. The majority of people learn when they are sufficiently influenced and urged to do so. ”

——Tao Xingzhi

5. Socrates said: “Education is not indoctrination, but igniting a flame!” ”

The famous philosopher William James once said: “If you sow action, you will reap habit; if you sow habit, you will reap character; if you sow character, you will reap destiny.” ”

One percent of waste products in educational work will cause the country to suffer serious losses.

—Makarenko

6. Education Teachers should have a deep understanding of the growing human mind... Only by continuously studying the psychology of students throughout their educational career and deepening their psychological knowledge can they become a true expert in educational work.

-Suhomlinsky

7. The difference between the human spirit and the instinct of animals is that when we reproduce our offspring, we leave our own beauty, ideals and feelings for the noble and beautiful to the next generation. Beliefs in things.

—Suhomlins

8. Teaching must conform to the laws of human nature and development. This is the first and highest law of any teaching.

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Excessive and slow education will destroy the normal psychological development of children.

A wild and untamable horse can become a horse as long as it is properly trained.

—(Czech) Comenius