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Educational books that teachers must read.
Educational books that teachers must read:

1, Suggestions for teachers

Recommended reason: B·A· Suhomlinski, a famous contemporary educator in the Soviet Union, is an educational theorist with more than 30 years of educational practice experience. In order to solve the practical problems in primary and secondary schools and effectively improve the quality of education and teaching, he specially wrote a book "100 suggestions for teachers" for primary and secondary school teachers.

Every article in the book talks about a problem, with vivid practical examples and incisive theoretical analysis. The text is concise and fluent, which is worth learning and learning from the education industry.

2. Children's personality education

Highlight: A sound personality is the foundation of a child's lifelong development. Adler, the author of this book, is a disciple of Freud. He believes that the foundation of children's education is personality education. In his book, he also talked about the causes and correction methods of problem children, which he sorted out according to his own treatment practice.

3. How to study

Highlight: This book brings together the cutting-edge research results of neuroscience, brain science and cognitive psychology. Starting from the learning mechanism of the brain, it explores the truth of memory, the influence of environment, the generation of inspiration and epiphany and the mystery of the subconscious mind, and refines a set of efficient learning methods that subvert common sense and tell you when, where and how to learn effectively, easily and effortlessly.

4. Flip learning

Highlight: This book was written by two authors. One is Russell Akoff, honorary professor of management at Wharton Business School, who has made great achievements in consulting and education. Another author is daniel green Greenberg, who not only has a high position in the field of pedagogy, but also founded the SEG School in Massachusetts from 1968, and practiced the educational concept of "flip learning".