In fact, happy education means that children gain the ability to solve problems after learning, so they get a sense of satisfaction and accomplishment, and the recognition and encouragement of teachers and parents make them feel happy, which is also the motivation for children to continue to study hard.
Herbert Spencer is a famous British philosopher, sociologist and educational theorist. He put forward "happy education" and took the word "happiness" as the central idea of19th century education.
He proposed: To know how to educate children, we must first know under what conditions education is most effective. After several years of educational practice and a lot of psychological research, it is proved that children are most effective in learning in a happy state.
But how can we make students study in a happy state? Spencer thinks:
First of all, we should cultivate students' interest in what they have learned, give them a strong sense of accomplishment in the learning process, help them develop good study habits and form a strong motivation for autonomous learning. ...
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