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Aristotle's Stage Theory: Three Stages of Education
Aristotle initiated the stage theory, which divided education into three stages. This paper will deeply discuss the educational contents and characteristics of these three stages to help readers better understand Aristotle's educational theory.

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In the first stage (0-7 years old), Aristotle's educational theory focuses on physical education, helping children to lay a solid physical foundation and lay a foundation for subsequent education.

Emotional and moral cultivation

Entering the second stage (7- 14 years old), Aristotle's educational theory emphasizes the cultivation of emotion and morality, molds correct values and morality for children, and lays a foundation for adult life.

Individualized demand

In the third stage (14-2 1 year), Aristotle's educational theory was further deepened, teaching and scientific research were closely combined, and class teaching was adopted to meet students' individual needs and provide better support for their future development.