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The way of education: from self-education to others' education
Education is not only the imparting of knowledge, but also a journey of self-growth. Education masters such as Suhomlinski, makarenko, zankov and Tao Xingzhi expounded the essence and significance of education from different angles. This paper will discuss the education mode from self-education to others' education.

self-education

Suhomlinski's wisdom reminds us that if we can't educate ourselves, how can we educate others? Education is not only the imparting of knowledge, but also a journey of self-growth. Only by continuous learning and exploration can we become real educators.

Outstanding teacher

The image of an excellent teacher in makarenko's eyes is clear-cut, brave and humorous. Their every move is the power of education, clear goals and lead the future. Excellent teachers not only impart knowledge, but also guide students to grow.

Charm of language

Zankov tells us that the power of discourse lies not only in the content, but also in the mood and posture of the speaker. Vivid faces, smart eyes, rich expressions and gestures are all sparks to stimulate thoughts and feelings. The charm of language lies in the sincerity and emotion of the expresser, so that students can feel the temperature of education in emotional communication.

Hand-brain alliance

Tao Xingzhi criticized the widespread educational problems in China and emphasized the importance of using both hands and brain. Hand-brain alliance releases unlimited potential and makes everyone an omnipotent creator. Education should not only instill knowledge, but also cultivate students' creativity and practical ability.

Free compulsory education

Tao Xingzhi advocates liberating children's body and mind and letting them explore and grow in freedom. Real education is to let children find themselves in a free life and achieve the future. Education should not be bondage and repression, but guidance and enlightenment.