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The content of students' view

The content of students' view refers to the basic concept system about students' essential attributes and characteristics.

1. The concept of students refers to the basic concept system about students' essential attributes and characteristics. For example, educators' basic views on students' essence, characteristics, growth and development process and so on. For example, educators' basic views on students' essence, characteristics, growth and development process and so on.

2. It is formed in the practice of education and teaching, restricted by the political and economic system, cultural tradition and educational tradition of a certain society, and influenced by the educated's own world outlook and understanding of the laws of students' physical and mental development. It restricts educators' attitudes and methods towards students, and affects the purpose, goal, content and methods of education to a certain extent.

The basic content of students' view:

The view of students refers to the basic view of educators on students, which dominates educational behavior and determines educators' working attitudes and methods. The traditional view of students regards students as passive objects, objects under the jurisdiction of the educated and containers of knowledge. The modern student view holds that students are active subjects, masters of learning and growing people, and the purpose of education is to educate people. The so-called view of students is the view of students' essential attributes and their position and role in the educational process.

In the history of education, there are two completely different schools of thought: one is teacher-centered theory. Represented by the German educator Herbart. He believes that in the process of education, teachers have absolute authority, emphasizing the absolute dominant position of teachers in the teaching process. The second is the student-centered theory. Represented by American educator Dewey.