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Comenius:/kloc-the pioneer of education revolution in the 7th century.
In Europe in the17th century, Comenius, a Czech educator, led the educational innovation with his unique perspective and forward-looking thoughts. His "pan-love" education advocates that all children, regardless of wealth, nobility and inferiority, should receive education, which lays the foundation for popularizing education theory.

Pay attention to early childhood education

Comenius has in-depth research on early childhood education. According to the characteristics of children's age, he designed a four-level academic system, in which maternal and child schools provide education for infants aged 0-6. This concept was extremely advanced at that time and had a far-reaching impact on children's education in later generations.

Pioneer of educational idea

Comenius firmly believed that all men are born equal and have the right to education, which was extremely subversive at that time. He advocates that education should conform to nature, respect children's physical and mental development, and put forward teaching principles such as intuition and step by step to stimulate children's enthusiasm and initiative in learning.

Achievements of educational practice

Comenius first put forward the class teaching system, which greatly improved the teaching efficiency and had a great impact on the popularization and development of education. He wrote "Mother and Child School" and "World Diagram". The former is the first pre-school education monograph in history, and the latter becomes the enlightenment teaching material to guide children's learning.

Pioneer of educational revolution

Comenius' educational thoughts and practical achievements not only had epoch-making significance at that time, but also had a far-reaching impact on the educational development of later generations. His early childhood education thought laid a solid foundation for the establishment of western early childhood education.