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The first educator who proposed to oppose corporal punishment.
Quintilian was the first educator who proposed to oppose corporal punishment.

Quintilian was born in Spain, and his father taught eloquence in Rome, which is quite famous. When quintilian was a teenager, he went to Rome with his father to study and receive eloquence education. He has been a lawyer for 10 years. In 70 AD, he was appointed as the director of a national Latin rhetoric school.

Quentin worked in Latin rhetoric school for about 20 years and retired around 90 AD. Because of his attainments in eloquence and achievements in running a school, he became the first teacher of the lecture when the Roman Empire set up a lecture on eloquence paid by the state in 78 AD.

He is a pioneer in greatly developing and perfecting educational methods and ideas in the history of education. He was a famous lawyer and educator in ancient Rome. He advocates that the education of children should be encouraging and can stimulate their interest.

The basic viewpoint of his education is that the purpose of education is to cultivate kind and eloquent people. Kindness comes first, and the perfection of eloquence comes second. He insisted on putting the cultivation of good morality at the top of the educational task, and moral principles should be the main course of the school. The speaker must be trained in school.

The unique advantages of school education are: first, it can inspire students; Second, it can provide children with all kinds of knowledge; Third, we can develop the habit of social public life and the ability to participate in social activities.