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Connotation of pedagogy
The connotation of pedagogy is as follows:

Pedagogy is a discipline that studies educational phenomena, educational theories, educational systems and educational practices, aiming at improving the quality and efficiency of educational practices and policies.

Pedagogy is an interdisciplinary subject, involving knowledge and theories in philosophy, sociology, psychology, economics, management, politics and other fields. Its branches include educational theory, educational psychology, educational methodology, educational history, educational sociology, educational management and so on.

meaning

Pedagogy is a social science that studies human educational activities and their laws. It exists widely in human life, and the general law of education is revealed through the study of educational phenomena and problems. Education is a social phenomenon widely existing in human life and a purposeful activity to cultivate social people.

In order to carry out educational activities effectively, we must study it and make it a specific research object of pedagogy after long-term accumulation. In particular, the development of modern society and modern educational practice puts forward newer and higher requirements for pedagogy research.

Educational ideological trend

1. The theory of formal education originated in ancient Greece and ran through the Middle Ages. It was formed in17th century, prevailed in18-19th century and declined in 20th century. The main representatives are Locke and Pestalozzi.

The main points are: the purpose of education is to develop students' various functions or abilities; Formal subjects (such as Greek, Latin, mathematics, logic, etc. ) or classical humanities courses have the most development value; Teaching principles and methods are based on the internal development order of students' psychological function.

2. The theory of substantive education originated in ancient Greece and Rome, was suppressed in the Middle Ages, formed in18th century, flourished in19th century, and declined in the early 20th century, with Herbart and Spencer as the main representatives.

The main points are as follows: the purpose of education is to teach students a wide range of life-related knowledge; Substantive subjects (such as physics, chemistry, astronomy, geography, law) or practical courses closely related to human secular life are the most valuable; Teaching principles and methods should adapt to the laws of children's physical and mental development, and be pleasant and effective.