What kind of educational philosophy does Victoriano have?
Victorino (1378— 1446) was a famous Italian humanist educator in the early Renaissance. 1423, at the invitation of the Duke of Montoya, Vitorino opened a court school, which he called "Happy House". Victorino thinks that a good environment is conducive to the harmonious development of students' body and mind, so he sets the school in a beautiful environment. He believes that the purpose of education is to cultivate people with all-round development in morality, intelligence and physique, so the school pays attention to the universal implementation of intellectual education, moral education, physical education and aesthetic education; He believes that education should be conducive to the development of children's personality, so teachers should attach importance to students' interests and use intuition and practice more in teaching; He arranged a wide range of courses for students, with classical writing and classical works as the core, as well as mathematics and natural subjects. The guiding ideology of school education in Victoriano is to give consideration to physical and mental development, pay equal attention to moral education and intellectual education, and combine the development of children's personality and personality with the cultivation of their sense of political and social responsibility. During the Renaissance, Vitorino was the first to put the ideal of humanistic education into practice, so he was called "the teacher of the first new school".