In the New Beijing Normal University Version of the first grade mathematics unit "Happy Duckling" teaching, it has the following advantages and can be reflected: ** 1. Strengths ** 1. ** import to stimulate interest ** - The introduction of riddles into the new lesson could effectively attract the students 'attention, stimulate their interest in learning mathematics, and create a positive learning atmosphere for the entire class. 2. ** Diverse algorithms ** - In the teaching, students were encouraged to explore the calculation of 12 - 7 =, and students were allowed to use their favorite methods to explore more than ten minus 7 algorithms, which reflected the variety of algorithms. This was in line with the mathematics curriculum standards, which stated that due to the students 'different backgrounds and perspectives, the calculation methods would inevitably be diverse. It respected the students' ideas and encouraged independent thinking. 3. ** Guidance Method Selection ** - While advocating the variety of algorithms, students should be guided to choose the most suitable method among the many algorithms. This would help the students to be good at learning and willing to explore. It would make them understand that in mathematics learning, the method that suited them was the best, but the premise was that the students had already mastered a calculation method. 4. ** Cultivation of problem awareness ** - Focus on improving students 'awareness and ability to raise and solve problems. Teachers created situations for students to ask questions and try to solve them, which was of great significance to the development of students 'mathematical thinking. ** 2. Area to be improved ** - In the teaching process, although the students paid attention to the variety of algorithms and their own choices, some students with weak comprehension ability might be confused in front of many algorithms and not know how to choose the method that was really suitable for them. In the subsequent teaching, teachers could strengthen the individual guidance of these students to ensure that each student could understand and master effective calculation methods. At the same time, when creating a situation to guide students to ask questions, it could further expand the variety and depth of the situation to stimulate students to ask more challenging and in-depth mathematical questions. Read more exciting novels for free
The following is a reflection on the teaching of the second volume of Beijing Normal University: In teaching, in order to enhance students 'interest in knowledge, they could activate students' thinking through operation, observation, and thinking activities, so that they could deeply understand the meaning of the remainder in division with a remainder, so as to reflect the student's main position. " The remainder must be smaller than the division." This rule of division should not be directly taught to students. Instead, students should be guided to discover it through observation and comparison, and explore the reasons for this rule from both positive and negative aspects. Finally, organizing exercises would allow students to thoroughly understand and master the calculation method. At the same time, the teaching process could be divided into many parts. For example, in the preliminary understanding of the remainder part, let the students use small sticks to build a square, while thinking about how many can be built, how many can be left, understand the situation of the average score with surplus, understand the necessity of learning the remainder, and focus on understanding the meaning of the remainder. In the part of discovering the remainder is smaller than the division, use different numbers of small sticks to build a square. Through drawing, listing, discussing units, observing operation diagrams, communicating the relationship between the remainder and the division, let the students experience the collision of thoughts and feel the law of the remainder being smaller than the division. It could also further verify the relationship between the remainder and the division, causing the students to think again. In terms of practice design, he could design exercises with different emphases. Some exercises increased perceptual experience through a large number of swings and paintings, forming an image in the students 'minds; some were used for inspection, emphasizing the quantity and accuracy of the paintings; some were used from intuition to abstract, knowing the shapes of various surfaces through imagination. The whole process guided the students to discover the connection between objects and figures, develop the concept of space, pay attention to the process and method, and focus on developing the students' concept of space and reasoning ability in each link. However, there might be problems in the students 'hands-on stick setting segment. For example, some students were just a formality and the order was chaotic. They needed to think about how to make the learning tools really work. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
In the second volume of the sixth-grade mathematics semester, there were the following reflections. The teachers found many differences and perplexities in the process of teaching the sixth grade mathematics many times. Although there were innovation and improvements in this semester's teaching, such as grasping the key points to develop the students 'thinking and comprehensive application ability, there were still some problems. 1. [Problem with the progress of underachievers: After investing more time and energy in underachievers, the improvement in their grades will be small, and there will be a gap between their results and expectations.] They forgot knowledge quickly, and soon forgot what they had just been taught. It was difficult to make up for the accumulation of knowledge during comprehensive practice. 2. ** Students 'thinking and application ability problems **: Some students are not good at using their brains to think, drawing inferences from one instance, and passively accepting knowledge. He was not good at using knowledge to solve more complicated application questions, nor did he use line diagrams to help understand the meaning of the questions. 3. ** Study habits ** - ** Calculating Habits **: A small number of students have not developed good calculating habits. - ** Question review habit **: Some students do not review questions carefully, and they are prone to making mistakes in simple questions. - ** Checking Habits **: A small number of students do not check or do not check after they finish the questions. They turn a blind eye to obvious mistakes or are too lazy to check. 4. ** Comprehensiveness of teaching **: There are some inadequacies in the teaching process. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The teaching reflection for the 'Singing Competition' lesson was as follows: ** I. Understanding the difficulty of the teaching content ** The content of the first textbook was simple because the mixed operations in this section of the textbook were from the third grade. The only difference was that the number field changed from an integral to a decimal. Moreover, due to the previous infiltration of the decimals, many students already knew about the decimals. It seemed that the addition and deduction of decimals should not be difficult, but this was not the case in actual teaching. ** II. Students 'problems in calculating details and countermeasures ** 1. ** Calculating the details ** - In terms of decimal point alignment, the phenomenon of last digit alignment and addition often appeared in calculations. - In terms of digit alignment, when adding and deducting one and two decimals, students would easily misplace the addition. - Students were most prone to making mistakes when it came to advancing and retreating. 2. ** Countermeasure ** - According to the current teaching situation, the teaching progress should be adjusted in time. One class should be used for special calculation training to strengthen the students 'habit of careful calculation. ** 3. Difficulties and breakthrough methods for simple calculation of addition and reduction ** 1. ** Difficulty ** - In this chapter, the simple calculation form is the property of the substitution,[a - b - c=a-(b + c)]. Although the mathematical theory can use the addition of the commutative law and the association law to guide the students to understand, it is not enough to rely on these. 2. ** Breakthrough Method ** - Set up a shopping scene to stimulate students 'interest. Comparing supermarket shopping (first calculate the total price of the goods before paying, such as "6-(2.15 + 0.85+2.05)") and Ministores shopping (buy one by one, such as "6 - 2.15-0.85 - 2.05"), so as to successfully overcome the difficulty. ** 4. Guide students to pay attention to and understand the importance of other people's algorithms and how to implement them ** 1. ** Important ** - In the teaching of computing, when students have many algorithms, guiding students to pay attention to other people's different algorithms can help deepen their understanding of the algorithm. 2. ** Realization Method ** - Guide students to summarize and improve different algorithms, and let students discover the internal connections between various algorithms. This process was achieved through the students 'independent communication after all the students had fully experienced the process of exploring the algorithm optimization. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The following is a brief summary and reflection on the English teaching of Beijing Normal University: - ** Teaching improvement **: For example, in terms of curriculum design, the previous independent and incoherent parts have become more layered and difficult. Keep thinking about the evaluation. Pay attention to the scientific and diverse evaluation language. Use body language and combine various evaluation methods to avoid simple repetition. - ** Teaching practice **: Try to create a relaxed environment in the teaching, with the students as the main body, let the students learn in the game, and carry out group competitions. At the same time, he also found some shortcomings. For example, the teaching objectives in the lesson plan could be more detailed, covering knowledge, skills, emotions, and so on. In the perspective of unit teaching, although teachers conducted integrated teaching, the unit summary was also very important. It helped students understand the subject content, reconstruct the unit text, and improve their multi-directional abilities. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The following is the after-class reflection on the ancient mathematics class of Beijing Normal University: ** 1. Success ** 1. ** Knowledge Connection and Transfer ** - In terms of curriculum introduction, it could better communicate the connection between old and new knowledge. For example, through the duck counting game activity, while increasing students 'interest, it allowed students to learn new knowledge on the basis of reviewing old knowledge, which was convenient for knowledge transfer. 2. ** Diverse teaching methods ** - In the teaching process, students were allowed to participate in many ways, such as putting sticks, thinking, and expressing themselves. The activity of placing sticks allowed the students to experience the difference between a bundle of sticks representing one ten and several ones, so that the students could obtain a successful learning experience. 3. ** Multi-media application ** - Using a multi-media image to attract the students 'attention. Moreover, the student's answer could receive immediate feedback, which would help stimulate the student's interest in learning. 4. ** Practicing design ** - The purpose of the exercise was clear, suitable for the child's age, and interesting. Not only did it consolidate the knowledge of 11 - 20 numbers, the composition of numbers, the order and size of numbers, but it also cultivated the students 'thinking ability, and at the same time penetrated the ability to think and cooperate. 5. ** Reflection of teacher-student interaction ** - It reflected the two-way activity between teachers and students. The teacher guided the students to perform operations such as " counting "," bundle "," dial "," speak ", and " draw ". The students were given a preliminary experience of 10 ones being 1 ten, as well as the order and size of the numbers 11 - 20. Teachers ask questions like "What do you see?" "What did you think of?" "What else do you know about these numbers?" He guided the students to explore and think. ** 2. Inadequacies ** 1. ** Evaluation Method ** - The evaluation method in the classroom was relatively simple, and the evaluation content was dull and lacked targeting, resulting in the evaluation function not being fully utilized. 2. ** Teacher's Words ** - Teachers talk too much and their language is not refined enough. They should give students more opportunities to express themselves and pay attention to guidance. 3. ** Focus on Students ** - He only paid attention to a few active children and failed to take into account all the students. He should try to ask every child. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The following is some content about the reflection and evaluation of mathematics teaching design in the first grade: * * 1. Achievement of teaching objectives ** 1. * * Knowledge and Skill Target ** - If the teaching goal was to let students master the composition of numbers within 100, for example,"10 ones are ten, 10 tens are 100" In the reflection of teaching, one could consider whether the students could skillfully use this knowledge to read and write numbers, split numbers, and other operations. The evaluation method could be judged by the completion of the classroom questions and exercises. For example, the students could write down the number of tens and ones in a certain number and see the accuracy of the students. - As for the teaching goals of the calculation class, such as ten minus nine and so on, they would abdicate within 20. Reflect on whether the students really understood the calculation method, such as the calculation theory of the "Breaking Ten Method". The evaluation could be measured by the student's calculation speed and accuracy. For example, a time-limited mental arithmetic test could be used to observe whether the student could skillfully use the method learned to calculate the formula of ten minus nine. 2. * * Course, Method, and Target ** - In terms of cultivating students 'observation, operation, and reasoning abilities, for example, in the teaching of finding patterns. Reflect on whether or not to give students enough space to explore independently, allowing them to discover the pattern of patterns or numbers. The evaluation could be done by observing the students 'ability to discover, describe, and use the rules to solve problems in class. For example, let the students continue to write a set of figures or numbers according to the rules to see if the students could operate accurately. - In statistics teaching, the goal was to let students experience the complete process of statistics. Reflect on whether or not to guide students to participate effectively in data collection, sorting, and analysis. The evaluation could be based on the student's performance in actual statistics, such as whether they could accurately collect and sort out data such as tooth replacement and simply analyze the information contained in the data. 3. * * Emotions, attitudes, goals ** - Think about whether the teaching process has cultivated students 'interest in mathematics. For example, whether the teaching has attracted students through interesting situations (such as counting lambs, Xiong Da and Xiong Er's wall, etc.). The evaluation could observe the students 'participation and enthusiasm in the classroom, as well as whether the students' attitude towards mathematics had improved. For example, whether they were more active in mathematics activities, whether they were more curious about mathematics problems, etc. * * 2. Teaching content ** 1. * * Reasonableness and difficulty of content ** - Reflect on whether the teaching content meets the cognitive level of first-year students. For example, in the teaching of numbers within 100, the number method when the number is close to the whole ten may be a difficult point for the first grade students. They have to consider whether the teaching content has been properly decomposed and guided. The evaluation could be based on the student's reaction in class, such as whether there were more confused expressions or questions that were difficult to understand. - The cohesiveness of the content was also very important. For example, when learning from numbers within 20 to numbers within 100, whether the knowledge was reasonably connected so that students could naturally learn new knowledge from the existing knowledge base. 2. * * The richness and variety of content ** - Check if the teaching content is rich and varied, and if it can attract the students 'attention. For example, in terms of practice design, other than written practice, are there more forms of practice, such as game-style mental arithmetic practice (like clapping games, etc.)? In terms of teaching materials, whether there were enough daily life examples (such as statistics on teeth, the number of lambs, etc.) to help students understand abstract mathematical knowledge. * * 3. Teaching methods and strategies ** 1. * * The effectiveness of teaching methods ** - If an intuitive teaching method was used, such as using a small stick to demonstrate the composition of numbers in the teaching. Reflect on whether this method really helped students understand abstract mathematical concepts, and whether there were still students who had difficulties understanding them. The evaluation could be judged by observing the process of the student operating the stick and the subsequent mastery of relevant knowledge. - In the application of inquiry-based teaching methods, such as finding the law in the teaching method, students can explore the law independently. Consider whether the students were given enough guidance and time, and whether each student could actively participate in the inquiry process. The evaluation could be measured by the participation of the group discussion, the discovery of the students in the process of inquiry, and the questions posed. 2. * * The flexibility of teaching strategies ** - In the classroom, whether the teaching strategy can be adjusted according to the students 'classroom reaction in time. For example, if a student found it difficult to understand a certain calculation method, could he explain it in another way, such as changing from an abstract numerical explanation to a specific physical demonstration? The evaluation could be judged by observing the teacher's adaptability in the classroom and the student's subsequent learning effect. * * 4. Usage of teaching resources ** 1. * * Use of teaching materials ** - He reflected on whether he had fully explored the examples and exercises in the textbook. For example, in the teaching of ten minus nine, whether the situation map and practice questions in the textbook were effectively used, whether the students could understand the calculation theory and master the algorithm from the content of the textbook. 2. * * Use of teaching and learning tools ** - As for the teaching tools used, such as sticks, discs, etc. He thought about whether they had played their greatest role and whether every student could learn effectively through the operation of teaching aids. The evaluation could be judged by observing the students 'concentration when operating the teaching materials and learning tools, as well as the improvement in their understanding of knowledge. * * 5. Student participation and individual differences ** 1. * * Overall student participation ** - Reflect on the participation of students in the classroom. Whether most students can actively participate in teaching activities, such as group learning, classroom discussion, practice, etc. It could be evaluated by observing the students 'classroom performance, the number of times they took the initiative to answer questions, and so on. 2. * * Individual differences ** - Consider whether the individual differences of the students have been taken into account in the teaching. For example, whether students with strong learning ability were provided with expansive learning content, and whether students with learning difficulties were provided with additional tutoring and support. It could be evaluated by analyzing the completion of homework and the answers to questions in class. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The teaching objectives included understanding the concept and symbolic representation of angles, feeling the size of angles and mastering the measurement unit, learning the naming method of angles and the properties of similar angles, observing the differences and similarities of angles in graphs, understanding the concept of addition of angles, etc. In the teaching process, the teacher first explained the concept of angle through physical objects or schematics, guided the students to discover the characteristics of angle, and then explained the measurement unit of angle. In terms of sensing the size of the angle, the teacher guided the students to use tools to measure the angle and let the students master the measurement method. In the study of horn naming and nature, it explains the naming methods of different types of horns to students and guides them to understand their nature. Teaching reflection was not mentioned and could not be given. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The following is a review and reflection on the possible implications of teaching the second volume of the sixth grade book, The Movement of Figures: ** 1. Teaching Evaluation ** 1. ** Knowledge Mastery Status ** - The students 'mastery of the characteristics of the transformation methods such as axis-symmetrical, translation, rotation, zooming in and out was an important evaluation point. For example, whether he could accurately point out which pattern motion was used in a given pattern, such as whether he could determine whether a complex pattern was obtained by a single or multiple combinations of translation, rotation, and so on. - In terms of the operation of the graphic transformation, such as whether the corresponding point and the direction and distance of the translation could be correctly determined during translation, whether the rotation center point, rotation direction and angle could be clearly determined during rotation, and whether the operation could be carried out according to the correct proportional relationship when zooming in or zooming out. If the students performed well in these areas, it meant that they had a solid grasp of the knowledge of figure movement. 2. ** Ability Development Status ** - The development of the concept of space was a key goal in the teaching of The Movement of Figures. By observing the students 'thinking process and results when dealing with the problem of graph transformation, one could evaluate the development level of their concept of space. For example, when encountering a problem that requires the use of multiple graphic movements to solve, can the student construct the process of the graphic transformation in his mind and imagine the appearance of the transformed graphic? - The student's hands-on operation ability should also be included in the evaluation. In the teaching of graphic movements, students were often required to draw and make patterns. By observing the accuracy, proficiency, and standard of the students in the process of operation, one could understand their hands-on operation ability. 3. ** In terms of interest and attitude ** - Observe the students 'participation in the class, including their enthusiasm in answering questions and participating in discussions. If students showed a strong interest in topics related to graphic motion and actively participated in teaching activities, such as actively expressing their opinions on graphic transformation, actively trying to design patterns with different graphic motion methods, etc., this indicated that the teaching was successful in stimulating students 'interest. - The students 'attitude toward learning the movement was also very important. For example, when encountering a more complicated graph transformation problem, whether the students had the patience to analyze, try to solve, or give up easily reflected their attitude towards learning. 4. ** The effectiveness of teaching methods ** - To evaluate the effectiveness of the teaching situation created by the teacher. For example, if the beautiful pictures in life could successfully attract the attention of the students and trigger their thoughts and associations about the knowledge of graphic sports, then the creation of such a situation would be effective. - The proper use of modern information technology was also an evaluation point. If the teacher could make the students understand the process of graphic movement more intuitively through the whiteboard demonstration and other information means, and improve the students 'interest and effect in learning, it showed that the integration of information technology and subject curriculum was successful. - The cultivation of students 'autonomous learning ability also reflected the effectiveness of teaching methods. For example, if the students were allowed to demonstrate and explain the knowledge of motion on the whiteboard, this method would be effective if it could enhance the students 'language expression and organizational skills, and improve their learning autonomy. ** 2. Reflection on teaching ** 1. ** Teaching goal achieved ** - If the student's knowledge and ability development of graphic transformation are insufficient, the teacher needs to reflect on whether the teaching goal is reasonable. For example, whether the characteristics of each pattern movement were not explained in depth enough in the teaching process, causing students to have problems in practical application, or whether there was a lack of training activities in cultivating students 'spatial concepts. 2. ** Teaching segment design ** - The review and introduction segment needed to reflect on whether it was naturally connected to the new knowledge teaching segment. If the revision guide only briefly reviewed some of the knowledge points and did not provide an effective foundation for the subsequent learning of new knowledge, if it did not provide special hints for students to try drawing, and did not consider the internal relationship between the knowledge, it needed to be improved. - The time allocation for the new knowledge teaching segment was crucial. If the students spent too much time on the drawing operation, resulting in insufficient time for the practice questions, they needed to reflect on whether the teaching process was not efficient enough to guide the students, or whether the students 'learning ability was not estimated enough. At the same time, during the process of drawing, the teacher had to reflect on whether he had given enough guidance. For example, if the student could not accurately find the rotation point, he had to correct and prompt the method in time. - The student presentation segment required the teacher to reflect on whether they could intervene and explain in time according to the students 'answers. If the teacher only relied on the lesson plan and could not guide and ask questions according to the actual performance of the students, it would lead to the students not understanding the knowledge thoroughly. For example, when the students showed the steps of drawing, the teacher did not analyze and ask questions according to the steps of the students in time, and it would be difficult for the students to grasp the drawing systematically. 3. ** Comprehension and application of teaching materials ** - Teachers needed to reflect on whether they really understood the intention of the textbook. If one was not familiar with the teaching materials, it was easy for them to not grasp the important and difficult points of the teaching. For example, in the teaching of the rotation of the graph, they did not understand that the rotation of the triangle could be seen as the rotation of two right-angle sides, which would affect the teaching effect. At the same time, it was also necessary to reflect on whether the teaching process was fully integrated with the teaching materials. For example, whether the tips in the teaching materials were ignored and the teaching materials were not integrated, which might lead to the lack of effective guidance in the learning process. 4. ** Class management and preparation ** - In terms of classroom discipline, if students left their seats to look for learning tools and other chaotic situations, teachers should reflect on whether they had made sufficient preparations before class, such as informing students in advance to prepare learning tools such as square paper, triangle ruler, and pencil. Good classroom discipline was the guarantee for the smooth progress of teaching. If the classroom was not well managed, it would affect the learning effect of the students. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The following is a summary of the reflection on the course evaluation: ** I. Connotation and content of teaching evaluation ** 1. ** Concept ** - Teaching evaluation is the value judgment of teaching process and results based on teaching objectives. Its purpose is to serve teaching decision-making. It mainly covered the learning effect and teaching process. 2. ** Function * - [** Diagnose Function **: It is like checking the teaching and can point out the direction for improvement.] For example, by analyzing students 'test results and classroom performance, they could find problems in teaching. - ** Incentives **: It can promote teachers to actively teach and students to actively learn. For example, a teacher's positive evaluation of a student could stimulate the student's motivation to learn. - ** Control Function **: It helps to adjust teaching strategies and progress. For example, if a student found it difficult to understand a certain point of knowledge, the teacher could slow down the teaching progress and increase the relevant practice. - ** Teaching Function **: It can consolidate the knowledge that students have learned. For example, the quizzes and reviews in class could deepen the students 'memory of the knowledge. - ** Distinguish and identify function **: It can distinguish the quality of the teaching effect, such as distinguishing candidates of different levels in the selection examination. 3. Type ** - ** According to the standard of evaluation ** - ** Comparable evaluation/Norm reference evaluation **: A benchmark is selected from the set of evaluated objects. Each evaluated object is compared with this benchmark, such as the college entrance examination, postgraduate examination, etc. The relative position of the examinee's score is obtained by comparing it with other examinees. - ** Absolute evaluation/criterion-reference test **: A standard is determined outside of the set of evaluated objects. The evaluated object is compared with an objective standard. For example, the College English Test CET-4 and CET-6 have clear passing scores. - [Self-evaluation]: Individual difference evaluation is to compare yourself and pay attention to your own progress or decline. - ** By function (or role)** - ** Diagnose Evaluation **: This is conducted before the start of the class. It is an evaluation of the student's current knowledge level and ability development, such as a test. The purpose is to teach students according to their aptitude and divide them into classes and groups. Among them, the allocation evaluation focused on grouping, and the placement evaluation focused on class allocation. - ** Formational evaluation **: It is carried out during the teaching process. The purpose is to guide the teaching to be further improved, such as oral questions, quizzes, classroom assignments, etc. - ** Summing Evaluation **: This is done after the teaching process to evaluate the teaching results, like the final exam. - ** By Rating ** - ** Evaluation **: Use words to describe the evaluation, such as "Little Light's grades are stable and his hands-on ability is strong." - ** Evaluation **: It is expressed through measurement, statistics, and numerical values. For example,"You are the first in the class, and 100% of the students are not as good as you." 4. ** Method ** - ** Observation Method **: It is used to evaluate behaviors that are not easy to be measured, such as students 'interests, hobbies, study habits, skill scores, etc. - [Test Method: Mainly used to evaluate the results of cultural and scientific knowledge. It is usually done through a written test, but it is difficult to measure intelligence, ability, and skill level.] - ** Investigation Method **: This method includes the types of questions and interviews. It is used to collect information about the students. - ** Self-evaluation Method **: You can use standard answers, checklists, tape recorder or video recorder. ** 2. Reflection Points of Teaching Evaluation ** 1. ** From the perspective of teaching philosophy ** - The new curriculum standard advocated "facing all students". Teaching should pay attention to students 'lives and health, reflecting the idea of "student-centered". For example, in biology teaching, the curriculum standard used "Man and the Biosphere" as the main theme, and the theme of "Living healthily" reflected the concern for students 'lives and health. 2. ** From the perspective of the psychological impact of teachers 'teaching behavior on students ** - Teachers 'teaching behavior must meet the requirements of mental health. In the classroom, positive evaluations could motivate students to make progress. For example, teachers would praise students who were usually active but performed well in a certain class in time, which could make students more active in the classroom. On the contrary, negative words could hurt students 'psychology, leading to frustration and inferiority complex. Teachers should motivate, awaken, and encourage the teaching process, create a supportive classroom learning atmosphere, unconditionally understand and accept students, and give encouragement and support. 3. ** From the perspective of a teacher's professional growth ** - Teachers needed to constantly reflect on themselves from immaturity to professional maturity. The reflection included teaching attitude, behavior, teaching strategy, students 'learning process, teaching plan and teaching evaluation. Reflection can be achieved in many ways: - Reflect on teaching as a student, and think about the gains of teaching methods and answers to classroom questions from the student's point of view when designing teaching. - Reflect on the example of others in the same industry and learn from the experience of others. - Through reviewing and reflecting on his own teaching, such as writing teaching reflections, reviewing teaching stages, analyzing classroom teaching videos, etc. - Reflect on teaching through students 'reactions (classroom behavior, attitude, state of mind, changes in academic performance, etc.), because students are the main body of teaching and learning. - Reflect on teaching through parents 'opinions on student development. Parents' opinions can be obtained through interviews, satisfaction assessments, parent symposiums, etc. - Reflect on the teaching through the evaluation of your colleagues. Carefully analyze and identify the content of the evaluation, find out the problems in your own teaching and think about countermeasures. 4. ** From the perspective of teacher evaluation (for new teachers evaluating old teachers)** - Even when faced with the lessons of an old teacher, a new teacher could evaluate them from different aspects. For example, if you think that the old teacher speaks slowly, you can evaluate it as a tight rhythm, the knowledge points are closely linked, and the explanation is meticulous, giving the students enough space to absorb the knowledge. If you think that the old teacher is too self-centered, you can also find that his method is novel, interesting, and can increase students 'interest in learning. Or he can strictly control the quality of teaching, be careful and patient, have strong affinity, clear thinking, and strong leadership. At the same time, he can also point out the shortcomings such as less interaction and low student participation. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
In the seventh grade, there were some positive aspects in the first volume of the preliminary teaching of graphics, but there were also some areas that needed to be improved. I. Positive aspects 1. ** Diverse teaching methods stimulate interest ** - There are many ways to teach, such as through vivid examples, interesting mathematical games, and group cooperative learning. For example, in the teaching of rational number operations, the increase and decrease of pocket money was used as an example to explain positive and negative operations. This way of connecting mathematics with reality helped to stimulate students 'interest in mathematics. 2. ** Pay attention to the reality of life ** - Starting from the large number of graphics in life, he introduced the concept of geometric graphics. On the basis of reviewing the geometric graphics learned in the previous section, he introduced the concept of three-dimensional graphics and two-dimensional graphics. Through examples, the students could feel that geometric figures were closely related to life and understand their use in real life, thus stimulating their interest in learning. 3. ** Teaching materials ** - The compilation of teaching materials provided good materials, and the topics were friendly and interesting. Illustrations, thinking, doing, reading, and trying attracted students to participate in the teaching process, feeling the joy of exploration, creation, knowledge, and cooperation. II. Deficiency 1. ** Students have difficulty understanding ** - Some students had difficulty understanding the knowledge in class and could not keep up with the teaching progress. This might be because he was explaining complex concepts too quickly and did not fully consider the students 'ability to accept them. 2. ** Not enough geometry teaching practice ** - According to the test data, nearly 30% of the students made mistakes on the questions related to geometry, which reflected that there were not enough opportunities for students to practice and consolidate in geometry teaching. III. Modification measures 1. ** Teach according to your aptitude ** - Pay attention to each student's learning progress and characteristics, slow down the teaching pace, increase classroom interaction, and understand the students 'confusion in time. 2. ** Mathematics Teaching Enhancements ** - Adding more physical models to the geometry teaching, allowing students to operate by themselves and deepen their understanding of graphics. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>