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Eight principles of education
The eight principles of education are as follows:

Eight teaching principles are jingles: Cisco unification, attack (tribute), theory and practice, and causal cycle.

There are eight teaching principles, specifically: intuitive teaching principle, inspiring teaching principle, consolidating teaching principle, teaching students in accordance with their aptitude (acceptability principle), step-by-step teaching principle (systematic principle), teaching students in accordance with their aptitude, combining theory with practice, and combining science with education.

2. The "Cisco Unity" passed in the teacher qualification examination, that is, the principle of unity of ideology and science in teaching principles, is an important knowledge point, that is, it is necessary to impart scientific and cultural knowledge to students and carry out ideological and moral education in the teaching process. The same is true of Herbart's educational and teaching principles.

3. "Attack (merit) and clearance (clearance)", that is, inspiration principle, ability principle, consolidation principle and intuition principle, among which inspiration principle and intuition principle are high-frequency test sites in our exams, which appear in real questions almost every year.

4. "Integrating theory with practice", that is, the principle of integrating theory with practice in teaching principles, teaching should focus on learning basic knowledge, and at the same time understand knowledge in real life, analyze and solve problems with knowledge, so that students can finally learn to apply what they have learned, which is also an important test point in the exam.

5. "Causal cycle", that is, the principle of teaching students in accordance with their aptitude and the principle of gradual progress.