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Bibliographic recommendation of pedagogy
I don't know what the concept of "several books" is, but the following bibliography is relatively large, which can be used as an introductory way for education undergraduates. Reading along this road, you can't say that you will definitely get an introduction to pedagogy after reading these books, but after reading these books, you will know what books to continue reading to study pedagogy.

If you want to take the postgraduate entrance examination, especially the major of Principles of Education, you need to think about whether you really want to read a lot of books (in short, are those people you have recited in the textbooks on pedagogy and educational history interested in getting to know everyone). If not, it is not recommended to take the pedagogy exam. This major seems simple, and it is too difficult to learn it well.

Zero foundation, middle school students, people who are interested in education and want to look around:

For beginners, to enter a new field, they need to be familiar with the core issues and ways of thinking in this field quickly. Because pedagogy is a very practical subject, it is best to cut into the problem with a strong sense of reality and experience. To meet the above two conditions, Suhomlinski is the first choice. His books are so easy to read that you don't need any professional foundation. Secondary education level can understand them. I was only in grade three when I first started reading him. Advice to Teachers is his most outstanding masterpiece, which can give people vivid and intuitive educational feelings. The education of love is quite prominent in emotional education works. If you are interested in his experience as a principal, you can read Pavlis Middle School again. This book is my pillow book for the whole year of my sophomore year. If you read these, you will become Suho powder, and you can also choose the five-volume Selected Works of Suhomlinski of UNESCO.