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Comenius and Herbart's Educational Contributions
Comenius: Czech great democratic educator, founder of modern western educational theory, was born in a miller's family. He was the earliest advocate of public education, and his thoughts were put forward in the book "On Great Teaching". Herbart is a famous psychologist and educator in modern Germany. Herbart's General Pedagogy is recognized as the first modern pedagogy work.

Great teaching theory

The Great Teaching Theory is a symbol that pedagogy has become an independent discipline, and it is the first systematic pedagogy work in the history of western education.

Classroom teaching system

Comenius invented the class teaching system, and expounded the class teaching system and related academic year system, academic year system, examination and assessment system in detail for the first time in theory.

compulsory education

Comenius popularized compulsory education and thought that "teaching everything to all mankind" actually meant giving preschool education and primary education to all children.

Scientific pedagogy

Herbart is the father of modern pedagogy and the founder of scientific pedagogy. His General Pedagogy is recognized as the first modern pedagogic work.