Persuasion education refers to the moral education method that uses facts and scientific arguments to establish and change some ideological understanding.
Confucius and Mencius, an ancient educator in China, advocated convincing people with reason and convincing people with virtue.
Moral education in socialist schools mainly relies on scientific truth to convince students orally. Its ways can be roughly divided into three categories: language persuasion, such as ideological exchange, explanation, report, conversation, dialogue, discussion and reading. Persuade with facts, such as interviews, interviews, surveys, and students' personal practice. Set an example, such as the lofty image of revolutionary predecessors, the advanced deeds of heroes and model figures, and the moral behavior of teachers and parents.