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Article
Education Punishment in The Great Didactic
Author(s)
Pei Yuyang, Xiao Jumei
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DOI:10.17265/2161-6248/2020.06.006
Affiliation(s)
Huzhou Normal University, Zhejiang, China
ABSTRACT
In the book of The Great Didactic,
famous educator Comenius requires students to abide by school discipline or be
punished by education. According to this book, reasonable educational
punishment is conducive to maintaining the school management order, keeping
teachers’ dignity, and cultivating students’ sound personality. Based on it,
this paper is aim to explore the thought of education punishment in Comenius’
book The Great Didactic, with
purpose of searching some solutions for education punishment practices in
primary school. In order to effectively play the educational role of
educational punishment: The state should provide legal support for educational
punishment to ensure the legitimacy of disciplinary procedures; teachers should
make clear the starting point of the implementation of educational punishment
to ensure the fairness and justice of punishment; and schools should improve
their own disciplinary system, reward, and punishment in parallel, and
communicate well with parents.
KEYWORDS
Comenius, The Great Didactic, education punishment
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