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John Locke's Family Education
It has been 300 years since the first edition of John Locke's Family Education. The principle of family education advocated by John Locke has been accompanied by the growth of generation after generation, which has cultivated countless young talents around the world and become an indispensable educational treasure for every western family and school.

people-oriented

In this book, Locke expounds his educational view from the aspects of moral education, intellectual education, physical and mental health, etiquette and so on. He emphasizes people-oriented, respects children's personality differences, and teaches students in accordance with their aptitude. He thinks that acquired factors are more important than innate factors in education.

character education

Among them, the most emphasis is on the cultivation of brands. He said that "the work of cultivating virtue is the most valuable and noble work in the world" and that "the higher a person's moral quality, the easier it is to achieve all other achievements".

The influence of educational ideas

John Locke is known as "an educator who cultivates gentlemen and ladies". His educational ideas have a far-reaching impact on later generations and become the mainstream and yardstick of contemporary family education.

Unparalleled wisdom

John Locke's family education reveals the author's superhuman wisdom. It is like a diamond embedded in the crown of human education. After a long period of wiping and baptism, it will last forever and shine brilliantly.