Do you have any good books to recommend when you are a class teacher for the first time?

1, 100 Suggestions for teachers

Classics are classics. Classics can stand the test of time and chew repeatedly. No matter how things change, the law of education will never change. Although Suhomlinski's masterpiece is famous, not many teachers have studied it carefully. Once you read it, you will surely re-examine your education and teaching work while admiring the wisdom of this great educator, and you will feel the so-called problems in education, which have long been answered in this classic!

Author: Suhomlinski (Su), Tianjin People's Publishing House (198 1)

2. What is education

For thousands of years, the literature on education is vast, which makes teachers and friends dazzled and difficult to choose. If I can only keep one educational book, I think I will keep this thin book "What is Education! (Only 178 pages) When you open the book, the author's first sentence is enough to shock you! "Educators can't ignore students' actual situation and psychological state, but think that they are superior to students ...", classic sentences appear constantly, attracting you to keep reading. There have been philosophers and thinkers such as Kant, Hegel, Schopenhauer, Nietzsche and Marx in German history. And Jaspers can be compared with these masters. His classic famous saying "Education is a cloud pushing another cloud, a tree shaking another tree, and one heart affecting another" has brought agitation to the spiritual world of many teachers!

Author: karl jaspers (Germany) (translated by Zou Jin), Sanlian Bookstore (199 1).

3. Emily

Interestingly, among the many editions of Emile, one edition actually posted such a slogan on the cover: "The solution to China's current educational problems"-the answer to China's current educational problems is actually in the book of a French enlightenment thinker two and a half centuries ago. This shows that for thousands of years, the puzzles faced by education have not disappeared because of the huge differences in time and space and the progress of technology. Growth must follow the laws of nature, which is also an important reason why this book has become an educational classic. Rousseau is not an educator, but his thoughts have amazed countless people who have been engaged in education all their lives!

Author: Rousseau (France), there are many versions.

4. Random talk about education

This book was written a little earlier than Emil. Although many viewpoints conflict with Emile, it does not affect that this book and Emile became educational classics in the18th century. I am surprised that the educational problems discovered by the author 300 years ago are still so vivid today, and his methods are still very effective and convincing. Reading this book, you can not only think with the master while reading, but also have a feeling of awakening. Today, the significance of cultivating gentlemen has extended to how to make children become moral and cultured healthy people through education. The author's argument that the environment is crucial to growth is of great guiding significance today and even in the future.

Author: John Locke (English) (translated by Yang Hanlin), People's Education Press (2006)

5. Education of love

Many people will recommend it. It must be on the list for a reason. What power put Mr. Xia Mianzun, a translator and great educator, "above Emily", so that he "read for three days and three nights with tears" and then said the classic saying "Education is a waterless pond without love"? Although the author says this book is "dedicated to pupils aged nine to thirteen", teachers should read it more carefully. It's just a novel, from which we can learn nothing but the subtle influence of good morality! The title itself speaks for itself!

De Amicus (Italy), translated by Xia Mianzun, Yilin Publishing House (1997).

6. Tao Xingzhi's masterpiece of educational thought

I insist that you can't be called a real teacher in China without reading Tao Xingzhi. Tao Xingzhi is one of the few educators in the history of China. Even though his era is so special, his education is backward, and the country is in danger, more than half a century has passed, and his keen vision and advanced educational views are still fresh in his memory! It seems that he has the ability to travel through time and space, otherwise why are those words still pointing to the disadvantages today! What's more convincing is that when interpreting the most profound educational concept, we didn't bluff with a lot of difficult terms, but used the most plain and popular expression, so that anyone with a low educational level could understand it. This practice itself reveals the true meaning of education!

Editor-in-Chief: Fang Ming, Education Science Press (2005)

7. Self-reliance

Inspirational boutique, the book is full of meaningful philosophy. Emerson is an outstanding thinker, prose master and leader of American Renaissance in modern human society. The essence of Emerson's thought is to encourage people to get rid of the worship of gods, dependence on society and blind obedience to books, and to be an indomitable and self-reliant person. This is an important part of our inspirational education. Reading, excerpting and memorizing can use the author's classic quotes to educate students and encourage themselves.

Author: Emerson (USA), translator: Roland. Wuhan Publishing House (2009)

8. "The shackles of human nature"

It is the basic quality of an excellent class teacher to know students and understand all kinds of inner struggles and puzzles encountered in their growth. There are no two identical leaves in the world, and some are just human nature. If there is a novel that allows us to find the * * * in life growth and get a glimpse of people's inner world, then there is no doubt that this almost forgotten masterpiece is worthy of this post! Teachers, especially class teachers, should have a wider reading range and wider interests. Pan-educational books represented by this book have brought more enlightenment to class teachers than those boring theoretical textbooks.

Author: william somerset maugham (English) (translated by Zhang Boran), Jiangsu People's Publishing House (1983).

9. "Mao Zedong teaches us to learn management"

The head teacher should be a talented manager, but no one is a professional in management. In class management, there is either no discipline or just feeling. How to make up management courses in the shortest time and in the most economical way? See how great men do it. Mao Zedong is a master of world management. He manages the largest population in the world, and he is handy. Class is a small world, and many ideas and practices in management are interlinked. Complex management theories can often be explained by vivid cases. If you extract a few subheadings from this book, you will find how powerful it is-brainstorming democratic decision-making, interlocking bold decision-making, being good at identifying cadres, and criticizing ways ... How different is managing a country from managing a class? Reading this book is standing on the shoulders of giants, which will definitely make your mind suddenly enlightened.

Author: Zhang Yong et al., China History Publishing House (2003).

10, Xiashan School

Listening to only one voice is always boring. Educators sometimes need to clean their minds and often try to subvert them. There are some stories that we can't repeat, and some things that we dare not try all our lives, but we should at least know that there are still people in this world who dare to do some crazy things, including in the field of education. But who can guarantee that today's madness is not the norm tomorrow? As Fromm said in the preface of this book: "In today's society, it is obviously difficult to repeat it ... but the importance of this book will not be reduced at all." Because "concept" always goes ahead. Just like the concept car, Xiashan School is actually a "concept", a concept school and a school concept. Correction must be overkill. This book has had an important influence on me. Highly recommended, read carefully, and pay attention to sublation.

Author: A S Neil (English) (translated by Zhou De), Jinghua Publishing House (2002)