Teaching and Education: The Ways of Confucius

Posted: 14 Feb 2011

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K C P Low

Kazakh Leading Academy of Architecture and Civil Engineering/ Kazakh American University (International Educational Corporation); University of the South Pacific; University of South Australia

Date Written: February 13, 2011

Abstract

A Chinese proverb has it that, “learning colors a man more than the deepest dye,” and indeed learning and education is critical. Here, in this paper, the practitioner-academician author examines the various teaching methods and ways of Confucius or Master Kung. Interestingly here, various vital don’ts of teaching, and in fact, several gems of teaching methods, done the Masterly way, are highlighted. The teaching methods, just to mention a few, discussed are to be the role model, to deliver and teach according to the students’ needs, learn from others, generate stimulation and exude influence as well as to love all and serve all.

Keywords: Confucius, Learning, Teaching, Example, Common Mistakes in Learning and Teaching

Suggested Citation

Low, Kim Cheng Patrick, Teaching and Education: The Ways of Confucius (February 13, 2011). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1760871

Kim Cheng Patrick Low (Contact Author)

Kazakh Leading Academy of Architecture and Civil Engineering/ Kazakh American University (International Educational Corporation) ( email )

28, Ryskulbekov street
Almaty
Kazakhstan

University of the South Pacific ( email )

Laucala Campus
Suva
Fiji

University of South Australia

37-44 North Terrace, City West Campus
Adelaide, South Australia 5001
Australia

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