因材施教

yīncáishījiào
idiom

Meanings

  1. 1 to teach according to the student's ability
  2. 2 to tailor instruction to the individual learner
  3. 3 differentiated teaching

Examples

Hǎo de lǎoshī dǒngde yīncáishījiào.
A good teacher knows how to tailor teaching to each student.
Wǒmen yào yīncáishījiào, bù néng yīdāoqiē.
We should teach students according to their abilities — one size does not fit all.
Yīncáishījiào shì Kǒngzǐ zuìzǎo tíchū de jiàoyù yuánzé.
Teaching in accordance with the student's aptitude was first proposed by Confucius.

Tips

history
Traced to Zhu Xi's Song-dynasty commentary on 《·》 quoting Cheng Yi: 高下与其 — 'instruct each according to the level of their ability and their particular shortcomings.' The idea is pure Confucian pedagogy.
culture
A foundational concept in Chinese education philosophy, still cited today in curriculum debates. Often invoked against rigid exam-focused teaching.

Stroke Order

yīn
cái
shī
jiāo