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Makarenko's Educational Thought
Educator makarenko once said a classic sentence: "Everything is given to children, everything is sacrificed, even our own happiness. This is the most terrible gift parents give their children. " He adheres to the principle of collective education.

One of the principles of moral education. It means that in the process of moral education, we should pay attention to cultivating students' collectives, rely on them and give full play to their role in education. Makarenko, a Soviet educator, called this influence "parallel educational function". Based on the dialectical unity of collective and individual and the special role of collective in the formation of students' ideological and moral character. Collectivity is an important and powerful means to cultivate people and their spiritual development. Only in the collective can individuals acquire the means to develop their talents in an all-round way. The noble virtues of students' collective spirit, solidarity and mutual assistance can only be formed and consolidated through collective activities. Carrying out this principle requires: (1) to cultivate and promote the formation and development of a good student collective and make it an educational force; (2) Give full play to the educational role of the students' collective; (3) handle the relationship between individuals and collectives. Be good at combining collective education with individual education, so that the collective and the individual can promote each other in their development.