Basic Principles of Curriculum and Teaching is a book published by China Light Industry Press in 2008. The writer is Taylor. This book is in the form of English-Chinese contrast, which is very suitable for teachers and students, educational researchers and primary and secondary school teachers in colleges and universities. This book is a classic work of Taylor, an educator known as the "father of modern curriculum theory", and is one of the most influential works in the field of curriculum so far.
Known as "the Bible of modern curriculum theory"! Taylor's four basic questions in his book constitute the basic principles for investigating curriculum and teaching problems, which not only provide a solid theoretical foundation for curriculum development, but also create a paradigm for modern curriculum research. Since the first edition of 1949, the book has been reprinted more than 40 times and translated into many languages for publication.
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Management scientist, the founder of scientific management, is known as "the father of scientific management". 1856 was born in Pennsylvania, USA on March 20th.
A wealthy lawyer family in Jermanton, West Virginia. Taylor studied in schools in France and Germany and was admitted to Harvard University.
University law department.
However, due to his hard work, his eyesight and hearing were damaged, so he finally had to drop out of school. After leaving Harvard University, he entered the metalworking workshop of Entprice Hydraulic Factory in Philadelphia as a model worker and mechanic apprentice. 1878, he joined the Midvale Steel Plant in Philadelphia as an ordinary worker. Thanks to hard work, Taylor was promoted to a clerk.
Later, he was promoted to mechanic monitor, workshop foreman and factory chief technician, and it only took six years. At work, he took part in Xinze? He studied in an amateur class at Stevens Institute of Technology in Western State, 1883 obtained a bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering from Stevens Institute of Technology in New Jersey, and 1884 was promoted to be the chief engineer of Midvale Iron and Steel Plant.