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Ailas Moss first proposed.
/kloc-in the 6th century, Ailas Moss, a famous educator in the Renaissance, took the lead in formally using the word "class".

Ailas Moss (also translated as Erasmus) was a famous humanist and educational thinker in the Netherlands during the European Renaissance, and was the first to formally use the word "class". He is Dutch, and people used to call him Erasmus of Rotterdam.

Erasmus, also translated as Erasmus, Dutch. People used to call him Erasmus of Rotterdam. He settled here because he took a fancy to Basel, an international cultural city. He is proficient in Greek and Latin, and has a distinct anti-church and anti-feudal ideological tendency. Holbein had already heard about his achievements and admired him very much.

Main points:

1. The function of education is to learn to get rid of its obscurity.

The positive aspect is "intimate".

The negative side is "keeping righteousness and destroying human desires".

2. Moral education.

Emphasizing the importance of moral practice and practical action for moral education and cultivation, this paper puts forward four basic propositions, namely, understanding in peace, honing in things, treating in examination and correcting are more important.

3. Children's education.

We should teach students in accordance with their aptitude.

The main form of classroom teaching is the class teaching system, which is a collective teaching form. It is an organizational form that students are divided into classes with a fixed number according to their age and education level, and teachers teach according to the curriculum plan and prescribed timetable.

The basic characteristics of the class teaching system are: the class is a collective teaching unit with a fixed number of students; Teaching in classes, "class" is the basic unit of teaching activities, which is generally divided into single class and comprehensive class; Teaching on time, and it is stipulated that each "class" is carried out in a fixed unit time, which is called "class hour", and there are certain intervals and breaks between classes.