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What are the educational classics?
1, Amir: On Education (Volume I)

Bloom, a famous contemporary psychologist and educator, commented that Emile was Rousseau's Republic (Plato's works). Rousseau himself thinks that Emile is his "best and most important work".

In the book, Rousseau put forward the principles, contents and methods of age-divided education for children of different ages. Rousseau's educational thoughts are also well presented to us through this book. If you want to take the teacher qualification exam, compile the exam and become an excellent teacher that students like, this book must be read.

2. Non-violent communication

As teachers, we communicate every day, especially with our own students, but how to communicate with some problematic students is a headache for many teachers.

The book "Non-violent Communication" can help you communicate correctly, instead of using violent language that hurts people. The author of this book is Dr. Marshall Luxembourg from the United States. Through years of research, he found a way of communication. According to it, people can communicate with each other and live in harmony. This is "nonviolent communication", also known as the language of love and the language of giraffes.

3. Little Pea by the Window

Since the publication of 198 1, this book has been well received and reprinted in one edition. It has been ranked in the national bestseller list for 8 consecutive years, and it is the first 1 in the popular books voted by 65,438+10,000 primary and secondary school students. Writer Tetsuko Kuroyanagi was also appointed as a goodwill ambassador of UNICEF for writing this book, becoming the first goodwill ambassador in Asian history.

This book was written by Tetsuko Kuroyanagi based on her real primary school experience, and Xiao Doudou was her childhood nickname. When Xiao Doudou was in the first grade, he was expelled from school because he was too naughty. So she had to transfer to a new school-Ba Xueyuan. Xiao Doudou met Xiao Lin, the principal who influenced her life.

Principal Kobayashi is kind and easy-going. He treats every child in Ba Xueyuan in a unique educational way. Under the patient care of President Kobayashi, the naughty and out-of-place little Doudou began to be accepted and liked by everyone. Teachers should be familiar with this book, learn from President Kobayashi, understand his teaching methods, and see how he can get along with students and implement "love education".

4. Summer mountain school graduates

This book was rated as "20 15 Good Books" by the Beijing News, and was also shortlisted as "20 100 Books Affecting Teachers in 20 15". It is of great help to fully understand the educational model of Xiashan School.

Xiashan school has its distinctive characteristics: the age of admission is not limited. The children in Xiashan School in Neil's time were from five to fifteen. Classes are relatively free. Students attend classes according to their own wishes, even if they are absent, they will not be punished; There is no formal exam. There is no formal exam in Xiashan School, but students are tested in a relaxed way. The question is not difficult at all, and children are free to write answers.

5. Education of love

This is definitely a well-known world masterpiece, a long diary novel written by the Italian writer Edmund de Amicis. This book has been very popular since its publication. In Italy alone, it has been printed in more than one hundred editions, sold in more than ten million copies and translated into many languages.

In the form of a diary, the book tells the growth story of a fourth-grade boy named Amrico, so the title is also called Diary of an Italian fourth-grade pupil.

Li Zhenxi, a famous educator in China, said: "The education of love has become a must-read material for all my students. In class, my students and I read Amrico's diary in turn, which became the most exciting moment in my class and the most unforgettable memory of students in middle school. " This book touches each of us too much. If we haven't read it yet, let's start reading it now.