Kant, a German philosopher, believes that the reason why people become human depends entirely on education. The German philosopher Leibniz once said that if he was given full power in education, Europe could be changed in less than a hundred years.
Helvetius, a French materialist, is the representative of the omnipotence of education. In On Man's Rational Ability and Education, he opposes the concept of talent, and thinks that man's talent is equal, and there is no difference in genetic quality. Man is the product of environment and education, and his character, temperament and spirit are the result of education. ?
He denied the individual differences between people and asserted that the formation of people is only the result of education, and the intellectual differences between people are only caused by education, that is, "what kind of people are educated will become what kind of people."
Education can never be everything. It is probably just an extravagant hope to change a person's quality and behavior habits just by a few empty words. But now the laws promulgated by the state restrict education everywhere and schools restrict teachers everywhere.
There are no students who can't teach well, only teachers who can't teach well. I don't know where this sentence comes from or how scientific it is.