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The following is a reflection on the teaching of Gudong: - ** From the perspective of early childhood education: - In terms of goal setting, in order to meet the language learning needs of young children, the goal was to "learn to talk about stories and use expressions and actions to act boldly". Through the introduction of expression pictures, the protagonist's expression was drawn out. During the narration, the children were asked to perform expressions and actions on the basis of learning dialogue to assist the children's language expression. For example, when encountering a Long-Haired Lion, let the children imagine its expression and feel the meaning of the story. This method made the child's language learning more lively and interesting. When guiding the child to guess the reaction of the Long-haired Lion, the child actively discussed and even debated. With the help of the teacher, the child learned to refute the other party's reasons, which was conducive to the development of the child's thinking. - ** From the perspective of junior education **: - ** Introduction segment **: Grasp the age characteristics of the younger students who like to play, and introduce the text by imitating the sounds of nature and making a "gudong" sound. Set suspense, stimulate learning interest, and create reading expectations. - ** Word Teaching **: For situations where there are few new words, focus on reading the four difficult sentences in the text. Put forward different reading requirements for the four sentences, such as reading out the feeling of "running away", reading the tone words accurately, and reading the pauses according to the punctuations to prepare for reading. - ** Text Reading Stage **: - ** Reading aloud training **: Through reading aloud, the students will think about the behavior and words of the small animals after hearing the "gudong" sound. They will grasp the key points and guide the students to read aloud. For example, let the small animals read out the panic and nervousness of the words. They will read the text repeatedly to taste the text, mobilize the students 'enthusiasm and initiative, and improve their ability to understand and use the language. - ** Character evaluation **: Use the "role evaluation" method to arrange the role performance after the students read the animal's cry. After the performance, conduct an on-site interview to let the students understand the role and feel the blind and ridiculous nature of the animal again. Deepen the understanding of the text and make the mental factors internalize and sublimate. - Grasp the key words: Guide the students to grasp the key words such as "follow, run, and call" to understand the content of the text and understand the funny things about small animals. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
Students 'reflections and suggestions for the class could be made in many ways: ** 1. Teaching progress ** 1. ** Question * - If the teaching progress was too fast, such as learning to read before learning the hanyu pinyin in the first grade, it would lead to a poor connection between kindergarten and primary school. Many children have difficulty reading at the beginning of school due to a lack of basic knowledge. They may lose confidence and become tired of the language. - Similar situations could also exist in other subjects. For example, the introduction of new knowledge was faster than the student's ability to accept it, and the student was not given enough time to consolidate the previous knowledge before entering the next knowledge section. 2. ** Suggestion ** - The education department or school should ensure that the teaching content of each stage is properly connected so that students have the necessary basic knowledge before entering the new stage of learning. For example, before entering primary school, the teaching content of kindergarten and primary school could be reasonably planned to ensure that the teaching progress was gradual. - When teachers formulate teaching plans, they should fully consider the students 'overall acceptance ability, reasonably arrange the teaching time of each knowledge point, and ensure that students have a good grasp of old knowledge before introducing new knowledge. ** 2. The relationship between teaching and examination ** 1. ** Question * - The content of the teaching materials was out of line with the requirements of the exam. For example, there was a big gap between the teaching and the examination requirements of the wrong sentence content in Chinese. Before the students had mastered the basic sentence structure knowledge, they were faced with a complicated comprehensive examination, which increased the pressure on the students. - In other subjects, there might also be situations where the teaching focus was inconsistent with the examination focus, resulting in students spending a lot of time learning less in the examination, and some of the content that appeared in the examination was not fully taught. 2. ** Suggestion ** - The education department or school should coordinate the compilation of teaching materials and the setting of examination questions so that the two are closely related. For example, the textbook writer and the question setter should communicate to ensure that the key content in the textbook could be reasonably reflected in the examination. The examination content should also be based on the basic knowledge in the textbook. - Teachers should adjust the teaching focus according to the examination requirements, introduce exam-related exercises in the teaching process at the right time, let the students familiarize themselves with the examination format and requirements, and at the same time, feedback to the teaching material compilation department or the school about the disjunction between teaching and examination for improvement. ** 3. Homework and study burden ** 1. ** Question * - The primary school essay writing requirements were too heavy. In one semester, students were required to complete eight different writing tasks, which exceeded the students 'understanding and expression ability. In other subjects, there might be too much homework or too difficult homework, causing students to spend a lot of time on homework and not have enough time to review, prepare, or expand their studies. 2. ** Suggestion ** - Teachers should re-examine the amount and difficulty of homework and make reasonable adjustments according to the age and ability of the students. For example, in primary school composition teaching, the requirements for the types of styles could be reduced, and the students 'basic writing skills could be emphasized first, such as smooth sentences and clear meanings. - Teachers could assign students with different levels of ability to complete the corresponding homework according to their own abilities, so as to avoid being tired of learning due to the heavy workload. ** 4. Teaching methods ** 1. ** Question * - In some classrooms, there was a phenomenon of "cooperative exchange" that seemed lively but did not work well. For example, when several students were discussing in a group, some students did not focus on the topic. Some students took the opportunity to relax or talk casually. This situation not only could not achieve the ideal learning effect, but it might also cause the students to develop an impetuous mentality, which was not conducive to the cultivation of independent learning habits. - Some teachers failed to find their own role in the "independent, cooperative, and inquiring" learning method. They thought that the less the teacher talked, the better. They ignored the positive guidance role of teachers in teaching. This was not conducive to the realization of teaching goals for students who were in the habit and ability formation period. 2. ** Suggestion ** - When organizing classroom discussions, teachers should clearly define the purpose, content, and requirements of the discussion, actively participate in the students 'discussions, guide the students to conduct in-depth discussions around the theme, and effectively summarize and feedback the results of the discussion to improve the effectiveness of the discussion. - Teachers should have a correct understanding of their own role in the "independent, cooperative, and inquiring" learning method. While respecting the student's dominant position, they should reasonably arrange the time for explanation, guidance, and students 'independent learning according to the teaching content and the actual situation of the students, so as to play an active role in guiding. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
Nani! This suggestion sounds very interesting. Let the class monitor take the suggestions of the two class representatives. This has greatly stimulated the enthusiasm of the class representatives to give advice to the class. I have to think about whether this suggestion is feasible or not.
Class ethos: Happy to learn, confident, united, and energetic. Reflects the direction of building a positive, energetic class atmosphere that focuses on teamwork and positive learning attitude. This kind of class atmosphere helped to stimulate the enthusiasm of the first-year students for learning. It allowed them to be in a state of self-confidence, actively unite and cooperate with their classmates, and face their studies and campus life with an optimistic and positive attitude. Class motto: I am happy, I learn, I grow, emphasizing the concept of learning in a happy atmosphere and gaining growth in the learning process. For first-year students, this kind of class training was in line with their psychological characteristics at this stage. It focused on the subjective experience of the students and made them feel that learning was not a burden, but related to happiness and personal growth. In terms of reflection, although the class ethos of "learning, confidence, unity, and vitality" covered many positive aspects, it might be more broad for first-year students. In terms of specific guidance and training, it might need to be further refined. For example, in the area of "learning pleasure," he could specify some specific fun learning activities or reward mechanisms to continue to stimulate students 'interest. The class motto "I am happy, I am learning, I am growing" was relatively simple and direct. To a certain extent, it lacked specific behavior guidance. He could consider adding some details on how to achieve happy learning and growth in different situations (such as classroom, class, homework, etc.) in order to better guide students 'behavior and habits. At the same time, the implementation of the class discipline may need to be adjusted according to the individual differences and actual situation of the students in the class to ensure its effectiveness and adaptability. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
There were many situations in online public lectures. The following is a summary of the reflection and experience of online public lectures: ##1. Strengths 1. ** Solve special situations ** - During special periods such as the epidemic, offline classes were limited. Online public classes could break the geographical restrictions and allow teaching activities to be carried out normally. If there were no online public classes, many students 'learning process would be seriously delayed, and it might also cause other problems such as the lack of knowledge connection. 2. ** Promotion of innovation in teaching methods ** - There was a big difference between online public classes and traditional offline teaching methods. Through participating in online public classes, teachers would accumulate experience after a certain period of exploration, encouraging them to try new teaching methods and means. For example, the use of online teaching tools to carry out interaction activities was no longer limited to the traditional chalk and blackboard teaching method. 3. ** Save the cost of teachers and students 'time ** - Teachers and students did not need to go out to work. They could complete their teaching and learning tasks at home. It saved the time to travel from home to school or teaching place. The time saved could be used for teaching preparation or after-school revision activities. ##2. Deficiency 1. ** Poor interaction ** - Online public classes lacked the face-to-face communication between teachers and students in traditional offline teaching. For example, in traditional classrooms, teachers could interact with students through eye contact and body language. However, in online public classes, such interactions were limited by the network environment and equipment, resulting in a greatly reduced interaction effect and affecting the quality of teaching. 2. ** Students have difficulty supervising their studies ** - In an online public class environment, it was difficult for teachers to constantly observe the students 'learning status as they did in a traditional classroom. For example, it was impossible to find out in time whether the students were absent-minded or taking notes seriously. At the same time, some students may have a decline in learning enthusiasm due to the lack of direct supervision from teachers. ##3. Enhancement measures 1. ** Increase interaction ** - Make full use of the various functions of the online platform, such as check-in, raising hands to answer questions, online group discussions, and so on. Teachers should add more interaction elements when designing teaching sessions to encourage students to actively participate in classroom interaction and increase students 'participation in the classroom. 2. ** Exploration of Mixed Teaching Mode ** - It adopted a mixed teaching mode that focused on offline and supplemented online. Combining the advantages of online public classes with the strengths of traditional offline teaching, for example, in-depth explanations and Q & A in offline classes, and using online public classes to provide rich learning resources for students to prepare and review, thereby improving the overall teaching effect. From a teacher's personal teaching perspective: 1. ** Teaching preparation ** - Online public lessons required teachers to be fully prepared. They had to thoroughly understand the teaching materials, be familiar with the teaching outline, and be clear about the important and difficult points. But at the same time, he had to consider the characteristics of online teaching, such as preparing electronic teaching materials and suitable online teaching tools. For example, teachers had to test the stability of the teaching platform in advance to ensure that there would be no technical failures during the live broadcast. 2. ** Teaching methods adjustment ** - The traditional classroom model could not be completely copied. The teaching sequence had to be adjusted. For example, the key content could be presented first in the online public class to attract the students 'attention. Control the teaching time well. Due to the limited concentration time of online teaching students, the teaching content should be simplified and the teaching rhythm should be arranged reasonably. For example, the live explanation part was controlled to be 20 - 30 minutes, and the rest of the time was left for students to answer questions and interact. 3. ** In terms of expanding teaching horizons ** - Teachers could not be limited to their own vision. For older or new teachers, they should avoid problems such as experiential analysis or in-depth teaching analysis. He could improve his teaching level by learning from other excellent online public class cases and communicating with his peers. From a student's point of view: 1. ** Independent learning ability requirement ** - The online public class had higher requirements for students 'independent learning ability. Students needed to plan their own study time, prepare the relevant content in advance, and study consciously without the direct supervision of the teacher. For example, he could study by himself according to the study list provided by the teacher, take the initiative to record problems and ask the teacher questions at the appropriate time. 2. ** Adapt to the new learning environment ** - Students had to adapt to the learning environment of the online public class, including the operation of the online teaching platform and the way of network interaction. For example, learn to use the online platform's functions such as raising your hand and answering questions, and actively participate in classroom interactions to improve the learning effect. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The following is a reflection on the charm of the music class: * * 1. Teaching target ** 1. * * Individual differences between students ** - The students 'music learning ability, quality, and hobbies were uneven. For example, in music theory teaching, the speed at which students in different classes accepted knowledge was very different. The students in the experimental class had a good foundation and accepted it quickly, while the students in the parallel class had a bad foundation and accepted it slowly. This required the teacher to fully understand the students 'situation, and to treat them differently in terms of lesson preparation, teaching progress, content, and methods. Only by designing different teaching plans for students of different levels could they consolidate the foundation of music theory teaching. 2. * * Different Stage Specialties ** - There were obvious differences in the performance of the lower and higher level students when they were assigned music classes. The children in the lower grades were naive and lively. They were passionate about making their own instruments. They actively participated in the homework and achieved remarkable results. As for the children in the upper grades, their minds gradually matured. Due to various factors, they were negative when completing after-school tasks such as inquiring about the life of Wolfgang Amadeus. The classroom atmosphere was dull. This meant that teachers should fully consider the psychological characteristics of students in different grades and adopt different teaching strategies. * * 2. Teaching content ** 1. * * Adaptability of teaching materials ** - The content of the teaching materials would affect the students 'interest in learning. Some of the teaching content in the old curriculum was too old for the students to understand, so it was difficult to resonate with the students. However, the rich and colorful teaching content and exquisite coursewares in the new curriculum were more attractive to the students. Teachers should be aware of this point and adjust or supplement the teaching content reasonably. 2. * * Degree of importance to the course ** - In the eyes of some parents and students, music lessons were regarded as "side lessons," especially under the old curriculum system. This mindset led to students not paying enough attention to music lessons. For example, the naughty sixth-grade boy was influenced by his father's idea that music lessons did not matter. He did not bring books to class and talked casually. Teachers should try their best to change this concept through their own teaching and improve the status of music classes. * * 3. Teaching methods ** 1. * * Student-centered ** - In traditional music classes, the teacher was the center. The teacher imparted knowledge according to the lesson plan and schedule, and did not pay attention to the students 'learning situation. The main position of the students was rarely highlighted. Teachers should change this situation and let students participate more in the classroom to stimulate students 'initiative. 2. * * Musicality in Teaching ** - In music class, the content of "music" was too low. Especially in the appreciation class, there were too many verbal explanations, and there were too few mentions of musical language and artistic emotions. The teachers talked too much, but the students listened, thought, and understood less. They lacked the ability to stimulate imagination and emotional experience with music, resulting in the students 'lack of accumulation of music works and shallow understanding, thus losing their enthusiasm for music lessons. In addition, there were also problems with the singing segment in the music class. Many students only sang songs, not good songs, and lacked emotional input. Teachers should make full use of their own advantages and increase the musicality in teaching, so that students can truly feel the charm of music. To sum up, in order to make the music classroom charming, teachers need to fully consider the individual differences of students and the characteristics of the school segment, and then they need to use student-centered and musical teaching methods to improve the quality and attractiveness of the music classroom. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The following are some reflections on the stone painting in the large class teaching: ** I. Success of the event ** 1. ** In terms of stimulating children's imagination and creativity ** - When guiding the children to imagine the shape of the stone, the older children could fully display their imagination. For example, when observing stones, they could imagine various images such as a face, a turtle, a head, a goldfish, and so on. When combining two stones, they could also imagine images such as a doll, a gibbon, a tiger, a boat, a train, etc. This indicated that the children in the first class already had a strong ability to think in images at this stage. They could break through the convention in the process of stone painting and create a unique image. 2. ** Children's interests and participation ** - Using a game to draw out the stone, such as a hide-and-seek game to let the child guess what was on the stone, could attract the child's attention and stimulate their interest in the stone. During the whole activity, most of the children could actively participate in the creation process of the stone painting. Whether it was choosing stones, imagining shapes or decorating, the children showed high enthusiasm. This showed that choosing stones as the material of artistic creation was in line with the interests of the children in the first class. 3. ** Children's independent creation ** - In the creative process, most children were not limited by the teacher's example and had their own creativity. For example, when decorating stones into dolls, goldfish, and other images, children could think of unique decorative methods such as using wrinkle paper to make hair, using plasticine to make eyes, and so on. This reflected that the older children began to have their own artistic ideas and could boldly express them in their works. ** II. Inadequacies and improvement measures ** 1. ** Material preparation and operation convenience ** - There might be some unreasonable places in the placement of the materials, just like the problems that had appeared in the stone painting teaching in the middle class. If the placement of the materials was unreasonable, it would cause inconvenience to the children. In the stone painting activity of the big class, stones, paint, cotton swabs, pads, rags, and other painting tools should be placed in consideration of the convenience of the child's operation in advance to ensure that the child can smoothly create and avoid distracting or wasting time because of looking for materials. 2. ** Teaching guidance ** - When guiding children to create stone paintings, some key techniques might not be explained clearly enough. For example, when using paint for decoration, problems such as the amount of paint to be dipped and how to ensure the color is uniform may cause some problems in the creative process if the explanation is not thorough. If it was improved, these techniques could be explained in more detail during the demonstration process, and the children could try out the simple exercises before starting to officially create. 3. ** In terms of work evaluation segment ** - Although children were encouraged to display their works and exchange them with each other, the depth of the evaluation might not be enough. It could further guide children to evaluate the work from more angles. For example, in addition to the shape and color, they could also evaluate the creativity and uniqueness of the materials used. Teachers could also participate in the evaluation and give more targeted feedback to the children's works to improve their artistic appreciation and self-confidence. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
If the "gender class" here was similar to the kindergarten social lesson plan "Knowing Your Own Genders" in the reference materials, there could be the following after-class reflections: ** 1. Achievement of teaching objectives ** 1. ** Self-Awareness Enhancement ** - From the content of the course, the children could identify their own gender through cards showing the image of men and women, clothing choices, etc. This method was helpful for children to have a preliminary understanding of gender. Most children could clearly tell whether they were a boy or a girl, which indicated that they had achieved a good degree of basic teaching goals such as gender awareness. 2. ** Self-Awareness Development ** - Having a clear understanding of gender was an important step in the development of self-awareness. When young children can distinguish their own gender, they will gradually establish gender-related behavior patterns and social roles. However, this development was a long-term process. Just one class might only start this process. More guidance and strengthening were needed later on. ** 2. Teaching methods ** 1. ** The effectiveness of intuitive teaching ** - Using boys 'and girls' cards and gender-specific clothing as teaching tools was a very intuitive teaching method. Children were more likely to understand and accept intuitive things. This method could quickly attract their attention and make the abstract concept of gender concrete. - However, this method may have limitations. For example, children with vague gender awareness may only judge gender based on appearance (such as hair length, clothing style) without really understanding that gender is a physiological characteristic. 2. ** The role of the practical segment ** - In the teaching process, the practice of letting children choose clothes could deepen their understanding of the relationship between gender and clothing. However, when organizing this segment, there may be individual children who are influenced by their family environment or personal preferences and make clothing choices that do not conform to traditional gender perception. Teachers need to have sufficient coping skills to guide children to understand the conventional relationship between gender and clothing, while respecting individual differences. 3. ** Life scenario application (such as toilet guidance)** - Combining the link of learning how to go to the toilet with gender knowledge, it would closely link gender knowledge with the reality of life, helping children to apply what they have learned to their daily lives. However, in the process of implementation, there may be situations where children are shy and do not understand. Teachers need to guide them patiently and pay attention to protecting their privacy and self-esteem. ** 3. Individual differences ** 1. ** The difference in gender cognition speed ** - In the classroom, there were differences in the speed at which different children recognized gender. Some children can quickly answer their gender and understand the relevant concepts, while others may need more time and guidance. Teachers needed to pay attention to these children who had slower cognition in the subsequent teaching. They needed to use individual tutoring or group interaction to ensure that every child could keep up with the teaching progress. 2. ** Family environment influences differences ** - The family environment had an important influence on children's gender cognition. Children from different family cultures may have different understandings and attitudes towards gender. For example, some families pay more attention to gender equality education, and children may have fewer gender roles; while some families may have traditional gender concepts, which may affect children's performance in the classroom and their acceptance of gender knowledge. Teachers needed to understand children's family background, try to balance the influence of different family values in teaching, and guide children to establish healthy and diverse gender awareness. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The following is a reflection on the composition class from a student's point of view: ** 1. In terms of accumulation ** 1. Realizing that I have not accumulated enough - In the face of essay questions, due to the lack of words, sentences, and passages accumulated outside the classroom, there was no way to start. For example, when faced with questions that required the expression of profound thoughts or vivid scenes, they lacked suitable vocabulary and beautiful sentences to construct the article. - After the increase of junior high school curriculum, the extra-cursory time was occupied by written homework. They neglected extra-cursory reading and did not take the initiative to enrich their knowledge reserves. This made writing passive and difficult to write high-quality essays. 2. Understanding the Way of Accumulating - If the teacher asked him to share his accumulated famous aphorisms, idioms, stories, or excellent articles in class, it would encourage him to accumulate more actively. This method could not only increase extra-cursory knowledge, but it could also cultivate interest in learning and increase attention in class, which was very helpful for writing. ** 2. Observation ** 1. Understanding the importance of observation - He realized the importance of observing nature and other things around him, such as the myriad natural scenery, the sky at different times, and the scenery of the four seasons. Without observation, there would be a lack of material in describing nature and life scenes, and the content of the article would appear empty. - He understood that observation was an important way to obtain writing materials and stimulate writing inspiration. With keen observation, he could discover the beauty and uniqueness of life, thus enriching the content of the essay. 2. The lack of self-observation - In the past, because he didn't deliberately observe things, he could only describe things in general and couldn't write detailed scenes or characteristics of things. ** 3. Encouragement ** 1. Awareness of the need for encouragement - As a student, he had a strong sense of self-esteem and competitiveness, and he longed for the teacher's affirmation and praise. When the essay received the teacher's appreciation, timely affirmation, and encouragement, it would greatly enhance the confidence of writing a good essay. - Every essay was the result of his painstaking efforts, hoping that the fruits of his labor would be recognized. If the teacher could skillfully use comments to motivate them, or praise them in class, they would have more motivation to write and be willing to put in more enthusiasm to write a good essay. ** 4. Teaching methods (Take the specific composition class as an example)** 1. Choice of Discussion Questions - If the discussion questions were chosen properly, such as topics that were both contemporary and had something to say, and were of moderate difficulty, they could stimulate their enthusiasm to participate in the discussion, thus better training their thinking and expression skills. However, if the questions were too simple or did not match their own knowledge and interests, it would be difficult to achieve the desired learning effect. 2. Creating a classroom atmosphere - In the composition class, a relaxed and happy learning atmosphere could eliminate the fear of composition. For example, in some essay classes that used the game as a setting, writing materials could be obtained during the game, and the writing fragments could be described in a pleasant atmosphere. This method would help to increase interest in writing. 3. The Need for Knowledge Expansion - In the homework class, if the teacher could expand some relevant knowledge in the teaching process, such as the envelope format, it would help to improve his knowledge reserve and hands-on ability. It would also allow him to master the relevant knowledge of writing more comprehensively and better apply what he had learned. 4. Reflection on one's own initiative - When it came to organizing the essay materials, she realized that she was lazy. For example, when the teacher assigned the essay material sorting homework, he did not seriously complete it, resulting in a lack of material to use when writing the essay. Even if he had time to prepare, he did not take the initiative to search for information. He relied too much on the teacher to provide material instead of taking the initiative to obtain knowledge. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The following is a brief summary of the public class reflection: ** I. Teaching objectives and difficulties ** 1. ** Clarity of goals ** - Before class, one should study the teaching materials in depth and determine a clear teaching goal, including knowledge, skills, emotions, and many other aspects. However, in actual practice, there might be situations where the target was not accurately grasped, such as the target covering too much or too little content, not matching the actual level of the student, etc. 2. ** Breakthrough of Difficulties ** - The key was to identify the key points. In the teaching process, if one could not effectively break through the key points, the overall teaching effect would be greatly reduced. This could be due to the inappropriate choice of teaching methods, inappropriate cases, or insufficient guidance. ** 2. Teaching process ** 1. ** Flow Design ** - The overall teaching process should be like a well-organized article, with the transition between the links natural. However, sometimes, there would be problems with cumbersome processes or excessive jumps, affecting the students 'understanding and the continuity of their knowledge. 2. ** Interactivity segment ** - Class interaction is an important part of teaching. The lack of interaction with the students might be due to the unreasonable setting of the questions. They did not fully consider the students 'level of thinking and interests, resulting in low student participation. ** 3. Teaching highlights ** - Public classes needed to have highlights to attract others 'attention. If the highlight was missing, the class would seem dull. The highlights could be reflected in unique teaching methods, innovative use of teaching resources, or wonderful classroom introductions and endings. ** 4. Cultivating Teaching Habits ** - The students 'good classroom habits had a great impact on the teaching effect. In the teaching process, it was necessary to pay attention to the students 'classroom routine training. If the students' habits were not good, such as being distracted, it would be difficult to achieve the expected effect no matter how good the teaching content was. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>