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Educational ramble is the educational work of which educator?
Random Talk on Education is Locke's educational work.

Random Talk on Education is an educational work published by People's Education Publishing House on June 1 2006. The author is JohnLocke, a British philosopher, thinker and writer, and the translator is Yang Hanlin. First published in June 1693.

This book has been an important educational philosophy work in Britain for centuries, which reflects the education view of the emerging bourgeoisie in the European Renaissance. The content is mainly based on the theme of "gentleman education" and is divided into three parts: physical health care, moral education and intellectual education. This paper expounds how to cultivate rational, virtuous and talented gentlemen or pioneering entrepreneurs who meet the needs of the times.

It reflects the education view of the emerging bourgeoisie in the European Renaissance. Combining the author's life and background, we can appreciate the methodology of "gentleman education" in Europe at that time.

Thoughts on reading "Random Talk on Education";

After reading Locke's book, it seems that an experienced old teacher is chatting with readers. I thought it was a crude educational theory, but it wasn't. The author told us the educational truth he realized in his educational career in plain language.

A short paragraph describes seemingly trivial things, but it hides the initial heart of educators and cares about children's health, morality and good habits. These are the end points that teachers and parents should pay more attention to. We should cultivate healthy children, not just obedient students.

Locke's point of view is still deeply rooted in people's hearts, and every time he rereads it, he always has new experiences and reflections. In the future educational practice, I will always remind myself not to forget my initiative and treat every child sincerely.