The first is "Emily"
The book "Emily" is believed to be familiar to all friends engaged in preschool education. This book is an educational work created by Rousseau, a French enlightenment thinker, which not only has a great influence on the establishment and development of pedagogy, but also has a great contribution to the theory of preschool education. Why can this book set off the Copernican Revolution in the history of education? What is the difference between the concept of children in the book and the concept of children before the West? Interested friends can finish reading it quickly!
Second, "Summer Mountain School"
Speaking of summerhill school, not many people may know it. Speaking of "Little Peas by the Window" and "Ba Xue Yuan", many friends may be unable to sit still: "I have seen this!" "This is not the book I read when I was a child!" ..... In fact, "Xiashan School" is the prototype of "Ba Xueyuan", which is known as "the most humanized happy school" and "the model of teaching students in accordance with their aptitude".
Three. One hundred languages for children
Fourthly, the emotional appeal of education.
The book The Mood of Education is composed of stories. Through these educational stories, we can see the core of this book: the sensitivity and mechanism of education, and each story is worth savoring. For you who are about to become or have become a teacher, you can use your own experience and thinking to explore new inspiration and possibilities.
Five, "positive discipline"
The education system of positive discipline is based on individual psychology, emphasizing non-punishment, non-connivance, positive and effective education methods, and advocating equality and respect. This book holds that only in a cordial and firm atmosphere can children cultivate self-discipline, sense of responsibility, spirit of cooperation and their ability to solve problems ... so how to use positive discipline? What is the "connection" between this method and the concept of preschool education? These problems deserve our deep thought.