Rousseau is an outstanding French enlightenment thinker and one of the three major educational works in the world. 1762 was first published in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, which caused a sensation in France and western European countries and had a great influence. In this book, Rousseau opposed the old education system by educating Emile, his envisaged educational object, and expounded his natural education thought. Rousseau's so-called natural education is to obey the eternal laws of nature and respect the free development of human body and mind, and its means are life and practice. He advocates the use of physical teaching and intuitive teaching methods, so that children can obtain the knowledge they need from personal experience of life and practice through sensory feelings.
2. Talking about education [England] John Locke
This is a philosophical, easy-to-understand, vivid and touching educational classic, which has a far-reaching impact on future generations. They profoundly influenced later scholars and shaped the thoughts of ordinary people from generation to generation. It is still a must-read book for educators and parents in Europe, America and even the world. Among the three classic family education books recognized in the west, Random Talk on Education, Emile and The Secret of Childhood, Locke's Random Talk on Education was published the earliest and most clearly: he explicitly proposed to train children in physical, moral and intellectual aspects, and put physical training in the first place.
3, "The Secret of Childhood" Montessori
In this book, Dr. Montessori described the physical and psychological characteristics of children in detail and vividly. As a parent, you must read this book if you want to know the secret of children's growth and enter their hearts! Montessori is the first female doctor of medicine in Italy. The founder of the first Children's Home. The Montessori school named after her covers 1 10 countries. Her biography is included in 12 biographies of people who help the world.