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If a gentleman wants to turn people into customs, he must learn to reflect on () the view of educational purpose.
The educational purpose view of social standard theory.

"A gentleman who wants to turn people into customs must learn from them" comes from The Book of Rites, which means that a gentleman who wants to educate people must create good customs. We must start with educating people. It is emphasized that the greatest responsibility of education is not to inherit knowledge, but to change customs, which embodies the educational view of social standard theory.

The influence of social standard theory

1 breaks the myth that people are born with the qualities of truth, goodness and beauty, and thinks that personal development is the result of acquired socialization.

2. In some ways, the internal relationship between human development and society is separated, and individual development is blindly emphasized as the result of socialization, ignoring that social requirements can only be truly transformed into individual social quality through individual cognition and internalization.

German educator Kerschensteiner believes that a country's education has only one purpose, that is, to cultivate citizens.