Confucius, whose real name was Zhong Ni, was born in the late Spring and Autumn Period. He was a famous thinker, educator, philosopher and founder of Confucianism in the late Spring and Autumn Period in China.
Confucius is the first master of Confucianism, the core theory of China culture. He put forward the theory of benevolence, which became the orthodoxy of China's feudal culture for more than two thousand years. He advocates teaching students in accordance with their aptitude, educating students to review the past and learn new things, and combining learning with thinking. He is a great ancient China.
Confucius' educational method is "teaching students in accordance with their aptitude";
Tao Xingzhi, a famous educator, said that cultivating and educating people, just like planting flowers and trees, should first understand the characteristics of flowers and trees, and give fertilization, watering and training education according to different situations. He called it "teaching students in accordance with their aptitude".
In fact, Confucius was the first educator in China who advocated "teaching students in accordance with their aptitude", and also the earliest, most complete and in-depth educator in the world who applied the method of teaching students in accordance with their aptitude to the teaching process.
It is precisely because "sex is similar, but learning is excellent, which leads to being an official" that Confucius advocates different education according to students' intelligence, specialties and habits.
Confucius first "listens to his words" and then "observes his actions", giving scientific, reasonable and personalized guidance to students with different interests, specialties and abilities.