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Who put forward the idea of pan-intellectual education?
Comenius.

/kloc-in the 7th century, Comenius, a Czech educator, put forward the idea of pan-intellectual education, advocated that all knowledge should be taught to all people, and education should adapt to nature, and put forward a unified education system and novel teaching principles and methods.

Comenius' thought of universal wisdom education is based on "universal wisdom theory" and "education adapts to nature".

The idea of universal education has adapted to the needs of the times and society, laid the foundation for the establishment of independent and systematic pedagogy, and exerted a great influence on the formation of western educational theory system and the development of modern education in China.

brief introduction

On the basis of summarizing the educational thoughts of predecessors, Comenius conducted in-depth research and put forward the theory of universal wisdom. What he thinks of universal wisdom is a unified and all-encompassing science and art, including all sciences. The concentrated expression of "universal wisdom theory" is to teach everyone everything.

Comenius emphasized the construction of an all-inclusive knowledge system, instilling the essence of all knowledge fields into everyone, so that everyone can master knowledge useful to life. It is based on this idea that Comenius believes that "everyone should be educated" and "everyone must learn everything".