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Education begins with love. Which publishing house is it?
Education Begins with Love is published by Education Science Press.

The book Education Begins with Love was written by teacher Zhang Yufen. The book is divided into three series and thirteen chapters. Each chapter tells readers a truth with a true story. Every story is thought-provoking and every truth is alarming.

Among these stories and truths, what impressed me the most was a chapter in Educating People by Tao. Yu Dong got full marks in an exam, but was wrongly accused of cheating by other students.

However, even if the author is not sure, he still chooses to trust Yudong, and the result is gratifying. Because of the author's trust, Yudong's enthusiasm for learning is greatly improved, and he gets full marks in every exam.

Education in a narrow sense refers to specially organized school education; Broadly speaking, it refers to social practice activities that affect people's physical and mental development. Latin educare is the source of the word "education" in the west, which means "education".

Educators educate and cultivate the mental development of the educated purposefully, planned and organized according to laws, regulations and industry norms, school conditions and professional titles.

Teaching people with existing experience and knowledge, explaining various phenomena, problems or behaviors for them, and improving their practical ability are basically to look at things with a relatively mature or rational thinking.

In it, people gradually moved from the touch of the senses to the state of cognitive understanding, forming a relatively perfect or rational conscious thinking. But at the same time, people also have conscious thinking.

It also has its own sensory dimension, so any conscious thinking of education is not necessarily absolutely correct, but should understand its thinking direction emotionally, as long as it does not deviate from the inherent essence of things.