The following is a practical summary and reflection on the integrity of college students: ** I. Practice summary ** 1. ** Phenomenon summary ** - In terms of employment, there was a phenomenon of dishonesty among college students. For example, at a seminar in Liaoning Province, it was mentioned that college students had serious thoughts of "taking advantage of the pit". After signing a three-party employment agreement before graduation, they blindly broke the contract for various reasons. This had caused many adverse effects on enterprises. For example, the talent selection plan of enterprises was disrupted. When signing contracts, the number of positions was determined and there would be no second recruitment. If students broke the contract and could not arrive on time, it would cause the enterprise to have a "talent shortage". At the same time, it also had an impact on the reputation of universities. The employment agreement signed by university graduates was a multi-benefit safeguard measure. Breaking the contract reflected the lack of integrity of students and affected the image of universities. - In terms of receiving financial aid, although there were positive examples, such as students who were funded by schools and national bursaries determined to be honest people, to do what they said, and to repay society with practical actions, this also reflected the hidden dangers of college students 'integrity problems in terms of financial aid. Positive guidance was needed to strengthen the sense of integrity. - In terms of social practice, although the integrity of college students in part-time jobs, part-time jobs, or internships was not directly reflected, it indirectly reflected some related situations. For example, many college students choose part-time jobs that do not match their majors. 76% of students think that their internship or part-time jobs do not match their majors or are completely inconsistent. This may involve dishonest treatment of their own ability and corporate needs when choosing a job. They do not treat their professional learning and practice with long-term career development and integrity. 2. ** Cause Analysis ** - In terms of employment contracts, it could be that college students lacked the understanding of the seriousness of employment agreements and did not fully consider their own development plans when signing the agreement. It could also be that they were tempted by benefits and violated the contract when they faced better employment opportunities. - In terms of the cultivation of integrity awareness, some colleges and universities may have shortcomings. They did not pay enough attention to the education and guidance of students 'integrity employment concept, making students unclear about the significance of signing an employment agreement and the importance of the spirit of the contract. 3. ** Solution summary ** - At the social level, it was necessary to establish a sound employment system for college students. As proposed at the seminar in Liaoning Province, all sectors of society should play an active role in promoting the balanced development of college graduates 'employment, jointly protect the practical interests of students and enterprises, and promote the employment process through the concept of "honest employment" to improve the business environment. - Colleges and universities needed to strengthen the education and guidance of students 'honest employment concept, so that graduates could clearly understand the significance of signing an employment agreement and pay attention to the cultivation of the spirit of contract. ** 2. Reflection ** 1. ** Education System ** - In the education system from primary school to university, integrity education may lack continuity and depth. The problem of integrity in university may be the result of the accumulation of early education. A more complete integrity education system needs to be built. It is not only to emphasize honest employment in university, but also to start from basic education, run through the entire education process, and integrate into curriculum, campus culture construction, and many other aspects. 2. ** Impact on social values ** - The impact of the current society's pluralistic values has an impact on college students 'concept of honesty. Some of the phenomena in society that were eager for quick success and instant benefits might induce college students to take dishonest actions in employment, learning, and other aspects. Therefore, it was necessary for the entire society to create a good atmosphere of integrity, starting from public opinion guidance, corporate integrity demonstration, and many other aspects to influence the values of college students. 3. ** In terms of college students 'own development planning ** - The dishonest behavior of college students also reflected their lack of a clear career development plan. If college students had a clear self-orientation and career plan, they would be more cautious about employment agreements, social practice, and other aspects that involved integrity. When making a choice, they would consider their own long-term interests and the establishment of a reputation for integrity. Read more exciting novels for free
The following are some public accounts suitable for college students to practice writing and submit: 1. [Zheng Xiao Nizi]: Requires personal growth experience, emotional views, young women related articles, etc. The word count is 1500 - 2500 words, the manuscript fee is 40 - 200 yuan (there is a reading reward), and the submission reply time is 3 - 5 days. 2. Senior Wu An: "The types of articles include emotional articles, perspective articles, growth articles, and practical articles. The word count is between 1000 to 2000 words. The basic manuscript fee is 30 to 300 yuan and there is a reading reward. The submission reply time is three days." 3. Xia Xiaoman: "Sharing personal growth and self-media related content. The types of articles include personal growth, self-media, women's growth, and the realization of side businesses. The word count requirement is 1500 - 2500 words. The author's fee is 20 - 100 yuan per article (there is a reading reward). The reply time limit is 3 working days." 4. <Koala Dream Talk>: Focus on self-media writing and personal growth. The types of articles include self-media dry goods, personal growth, reading notes, life insights, etc. The word count is 800 - 2500 words, the manuscript fee is 30 - 100 yuan per article (there is a reading reward), and the submission reply time is 3 - 5 days. Newcomers are easy to pass the manuscript and will reply in time regardless of whether the manuscript is passed or not. 5. [Ding Bei La's Nest]: The style is warm and inspirational. The types of articles are personal growth, side business realization, reading and cultivation, self-media operations, etc. The word count is 1200 - 1800 words (no mention of royalties). College students could choose a suitable public account according to their interests and the type of writing they were good at.
Reflection on teaching practice can mainly be carried out from the following aspects: ** I. Teaching methods and classroom management ** 1. ** Teaching Method ** - In the teaching process, the appropriate teaching method should be chosen according to the teaching content and the actual situation of the students. For example, for students who had a certain degree of self-learning ability but could not think independently, they could use a student-based, teacher-assisted, elicitation teaching method. Making an appropriate outline and setting up thinking questions to guide them could mobilize the students 'subjective initiative and make use of their interest in learning, so that they would change from "I want to learn" to "I want to learn". However, during the internship, one might find that the application of their teaching methods was not flexible enough. For example, sometimes they simply taught the contents of the text without fully connecting it with the reality of life, resulting in boring classes. This required continuous improvement in the subsequent teaching, such as consciously linking the teaching content with life when preparing lessons to increase students 'interest and participation in learning. 2. ** Class Management ** - Student teachers may have problems controlling class discipline. For example, in the beginning, they might not be strict enough with discipline because they wanted to get along with the students. This required a change in mindset and the realization that good classroom discipline was an important prerequisite to ensure the effectiveness of teaching. You can ask an experienced teacher for advice on how to manage discipline, such as warning students who violate the rules first, and if they commit the same mistake, they will be recorded and dealt with after class. ** 2. Preparing for lessons and teaching ** 1. ** lesson preparation speed ** - In the process of preparing lessons, the speed of writing lesson plans might be slow, which would affect teaching efficiency. In order to improve the speed of preparing lessons, one needed to be more familiar with the content of the teaching materials, the teaching outline, and the teaching objectives. One needed to have a deep understanding of the basic ideas, basic concepts, structure, key points, and difficulties of the teaching materials. Only by mastering the logic of knowledge could one be more proficient in preparing lessons. 2. ** Teaching Design ** - In terms of teaching design, they had to ensure that it was reasonable. This included arranging the classroom structure reasonably, strictly arranging the knowledge points, emphasizing the important and difficult points, giving appropriate details, controlling the time reasonably, and taking into account the needs of students with different levels of knowledge. For example, adding relevant extra-cursory knowledge in classroom teaching could meet the needs of students who had the ability to learn, and at the same time, it could broaden the knowledge of all students. ** 3. Teacher and student interaction and teaching effectiveness ** 1. ** Teacher and student interaction ** - Good teacher-student interaction was crucial to the teaching effect. During the internship, they might find that their classrooms were not very interacting. For example, they might be pointed out in the class evaluation that there was little interaction and students had a low sense of participation. This required improving teaching methods, encouraging students to actively participate in classroom discussions, questions, and other activities, creating a democratic and harmonious teaching atmosphere, establishing an equal teacher-student relationship, and treating themselves as a member of the activities and a good teacher and friend of the students. 2. ** Teaching effectiveness evaluation ** - The teaching effect could be evaluated from the students 'reaction in class, homework completion, examination results, and many other aspects. If they found that the students 'mastery of knowledge was not ideal, they needed to reflect on the problems in the teaching process, such as whether the teaching methods were appropriate, whether the knowledge points were explained clearly, and adjust the teaching strategy in time. ** 4. Teaching philosophy update ** - The form of education was constantly developing, and intern teachers had to update their educational concepts in a timely manner. He could not repeat the lecture in class and had to adapt to the new educational requirements. For example, the new curriculum standards put forward new requirements for teaching content, teaching methods, teaching evaluation, and many other aspects. Teachers needed to keep learning to improve their teaching standards, reflecting distinct ideas, new framework, and clear goals in their teaching. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
It is not compulsory for college students to participate in social practice, but it is usually regarded as a part of college education. It can help students better understand social reality and cultivate social responsibility and practical ability. Some schools may require a certain number of social practice activities as part of their credits. Social practice can be any type of activity, such as volunteer service, community service, social investigation, internship, etc. These activities can help students improve their self-awareness and social awareness through practice, and also enhance teamwork and communication skills. Although social practice was not compulsory, completing a certain number of social practice activities could help students obtain certain credits and improve their comprehensive quality and practical ability.
In terms of employment: - Current situation: The current employment situation is grim. Every year, a large number of college graduates, such as 10.76 million last year and 11.58 million this year, are facing employment. The contradiction between job supply and demand was prominent. The water in the pool (the influx of new labor force) was fast and the water out (job absorption) was slow, leading to employment anxiety and complaints. Moreover, there was a huge gap between expectations and reality in employment. Many college students were affected by Kong Yiji's literary anxiety. They felt that they had high academic qualifications and did not look up to some basic positions. They felt that these positions were not worthy of their academic qualifications and the cultivation of their families. - Coping strategies: Most college students 'employment plans, such as taking the public examination, postgraduate entrance examination, freelance or starting a business, have limitations. It is difficult to exceed 5% for the public examination and 25% for the postgraduate entrance examination. Freelance and starting a business are very risky for fresh graduates. For most students, they should change their concept of employment and realize that it was more meaningful to do a job that could support themselves than to stay at home. Although private enterprises seemed to be low-end jobs, they could provide opportunities to support themselves and learn practical skills. In terms of social practice teaching: - Setting goals: For college students, social practice should be based on their own actual situation, with clear goals and feasible plans, focusing on process training and ability improvement, rather than practice for practice. - Teaching experience: - Setting up the environment: The role of teachers should be changed from imparting knowledge and managers to promoting and guiding the development of students. A relaxed teaching environment should be set up to guide students to change from accepting learning to inquiring learning. Teaching situations should be created to stimulate learning motivation and interest. All students should participate in classroom activities to avoid the "performance" phenomenon of teachers and a few top students. Questions should be asked according to the differences in students 'abilities to enhance the self-confidence of all students. - Cultivation of thinking: In Chinese teaching, we should pay attention to the cultivation of students 'habit of actively exploring and develop their ability to think differently. Since the students 'perception of language was related to their life experience and knowledge accumulation, teachers should guide the students to express their opinions on the understanding of meaning, and promote the sublimation of language and spiritual development through thinking and debate. Teachers should guide the students after they have fully thought about it, so that they can realize that knowledge is endless and learning is endless. - Reading aloud and feeling: Pay attention to reading aloud and evaluating the feeling, so that the classroom teaching "lives". Due to the limited time in the classroom, students should be guided to focus on the key points of the text and read it repeatedly to understand the image, meaning and emotion of the language. On the basis of perception, they should evaluate the text to deepen their understanding and sublimate their knowledge. At the same time, they respected the individual differences of students and encouraged them to choose the way they liked to learn. They closely followed the text and guided the students to read carefully to improve their self-learning ability and broaden their thinking. <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>
College students who wanted to practice their eloquence could refer to the following books: Eloquence Training Manual: This book provides a large number of eloquence training techniques and examples to help college students improve their oral communication skills. Speech and Eloquence: This is a book that specializes in speech skills and eloquence training. It can help college students master the basic skills of speech and eloquence. Rhetoric: This book introduced the basic concepts and techniques of rhetoric to help college students improve their language and rhetorical skills. The Art of Eloquence: This book contains a large number of cases and techniques of the art of eloquence, which can help college students understand the basic theory and practice of the art of eloquence. 5. Speech and Eloquence Training: This is a book that combines practical cases of speech and eloquence training to help college students improve their oral expression skills through practice.
The following is an example of a summary and reflection on the dance stage: ** 1. Dance Practice Stage Summing Up ** 1. ** Skill upgrade ** - In terms of movement mastery, he reviewed the dance moves he had learned at this stage. For example, the basic steps such as the preparation step and the right turn step in the single waltz. If it was a folk dance, the typical movements such as shaking knees and swinging sleeves in the Tibetan dance would be listed. From being unfamiliar with the movements at the beginning to gradually becoming familiar with them, being able to smoothly connect the various movements was an important manifestation of the improvement of the skill. - In terms of the sense of rhythm, whether it was difficult to keep up with the rhythm of the music at the beginning, but now it was able to accurately grasp the beat of the music and make the dance movements perfectly fit the music. For music with complex rhythms, could he adapt to and accurately express the rhythm of the dance through continuous practice? 2. ** Physical fitness and endurance ** - The improvement of physical fitness was a key factor in the process of practicing dance. At the beginning of the practice, they might be out of breath after dancing for a few minutes, but after a period of training, they could continue dancing for a long time. For example, when completing a long dance combination, it would not be interrupted or deformed due to physical exhaustion. This might be due to the repeated training of the muscles in the body, which enhanced the muscle strength and heart and lung function. 3. ** In terms of artistic expression ** - Dancing was not just a combination of movements, it also required artistic expression. At this stage, whether or not there was any progress in the expression management, from the initial expressionless face to the ability to show the appropriate expression according to the style of the dance and the need to express emotions. For example, he could naturally smile when dancing happily, and his eyes could convey the corresponding emotions when performing a sad dance. - The understanding of the dance style also affected the artistic expression. If he practiced a variety of dance styles, would he be able to accurately distinguish and reflect the characteristics of different styles in the dance, such as the passion and boldness of latin dance, the subtle elegance of classical dance, and so on? 4. ** Learning Achievement ** - If you have participated in a staged exhibition or assessment, such as the video recording of the first stage of the dance class, you can summarize your performance in it. Did he achieve his goal, or did he still have some shortcomings? If one practiced dancing to lose weight, like someone who lost 10 pounds in two months of practice, this was also an important learning achievement. ** 2. Reflection during dance practice ** 1. ** technical problem ** - In terms of movement accuracy, although he had mastered some dance moves, there might still be some situations where the movements were not up to standard. For example, if there was a deviation in the angle, range, and strength of the dance movements, it might affect the beauty and professionalism of the entire dance. He needed to reflect on whether it was because he did not have a solid foundation at the beginning of his studies, or if he did not correct his wrong habits in time in the subsequent practice. - Whether there would be any hiccups during the dance. This could be due to the lack of memory of the movements, or the lack of practice in the transition of movements, resulting in unnatural connection. 2. ** Learning attitude and dedication ** - Reflect on how focused you are during your dance practice. Do you often get distracted by external factors, such as looking at your phone when practicing or being influenced by people or things around you? Not being able to fully absorb dance knowledge and techniques might lead to low learning efficiency. - The enthusiasm of practicing dance was also a point that needed reflection. Do you have the thought of giving up because of difficulties or setbacks instead of actively looking for solutions? For example, when learning some difficult movements, because of a few unsuccessful attempts, they would develop a fear of difficulty. 3. ** In terms of training methods ** - Whether the self-training plan was reasonable. For example, whether they paid too much attention to the practice of movements and neglected the study of dance theory, such as the history of dance, cultural background, and the characteristics of different styles of dance. The lack of theoretical knowledge might limit the in-depth understanding of dance, thus affecting the performance of dance. - Whether or not the training schedule was scientific. Do you want to focus on a certain period of time to practice a lot, or do you want to practice regularly? If he concentrated on practicing, it might cause his body to be overly tired, increasing the risk of injury, and he might not be able to effectively consolidate what he had learned. If he scattered his practice for too long, it might cause him to forget. 4. ** Teamwork (if there is a team dance)** - Whether or not you can maintain good coordination with your team members during the team dance. For example, in terms of the synchronization of movements, whether there was a situation where he was dragging down or standing out too much. Team dance required coordination and mutual response between members. If there were problems in this area, they needed to reflect on their role positioning and communication skills in the team. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The following is an example of a teaching plan for the mascot comprehensive practical class: ** 1. Teaching objectives ** 1. ** Knowledge and Skills ** - Students can understand the concept of mascots, understand the basic principles of mascot design, and master the basic skills of designing mascots. 2. ** Method and process ** - Through observation, discussion, and practice, students can use their imagination and creativity to design distinctive mascots. 3. ** Emotions, attitudes, values ** - Cultivate students 'interest in design, improve their aesthetic ability, and enhance their sense of teamwork. ** 2. Teaching content ** 1. ** Concept and function of mascots ** - It introduced the definition, historical background, and the role of mascots in cultural and social activities. 2. ** Principles of Mascot Design ** - Explain the basic principles of mascot design, such as simplicity, identification, culture, etc. 3. ** Steps of Mascot Design ** - Guide the students to understand the process from the idea to the sketch to the final design. 4. ** Mascot's innovative practice ** - Students were encouraged to combine local cultural elements and create creative mascots with personalities. ** 3. Teaching Points and Difficulties ** 1. ** Main point ** - The design principles and steps of the mascot, as well as how to turn creativity into a specific design. 2. ** Difficulty ** - How to integrate cultural elements into the design while maintaining the simplicity and identification of the mascot. ** 4. Teaching aid and learning tool preparation ** 1. ** Teaching aid ** - Multi-media equipment, PowerPoint, and mascot design cases. 2. ** Learning Tools ** - Drawing materials (such as colored pencil, watercolor pen), draft paper, scissors, glue, etc. ** 5. Teaching process ** 1. ** import ** - By displaying mascots for different occasions, the theme was introduced and the students 'interest was aroused. 2. ** New Knowledge Explanation ** - He explained the concept, design principles, and steps of the mascot in detail. 3. ** Case Study ** - Analyzing classic mascot design cases to let students understand the ideas behind the design. 4. ** Group discussion ** - The students divided into groups to discuss and come up with their own mascot designs. 5. ** Practicing Operation ** - The students began to sketch and make according to the results of the discussion. ** Reflection on the lesson plan: ** 1. ** Strengths ** - From the perspective of teaching objectives, it covered three dimensions: knowledge and skills, process and methods, and emotional attitudes and values. It was relatively comprehensive. Through a variety of teaching methods, such as demonstration, explanation, group discussion, and practical operation, students could actively participate in the learning process of mascot design. - In terms of teaching content, the students were guided step by step from understanding the basic knowledge of mascots to carrying out innovative designs, which would help the students gradually build a knowledge system. - The preparation of teaching aids and learning tools was more suitable for the teaching content. The multi-media equipment and PowerPoint could be used to display various cases, while the learning tools such as painting materials could meet the needs of students 'practical operation. 2. ** Inadequacies and improvements ** - He might need more time and guidance to break through the difficult teaching points. For example, in terms of integrating cultural elements while maintaining conciseness and identification, more case studies could be added to allow students to feel more intuitively. - In the group discussion segment, there might be a need for clearer discussion rules and guidance questions to ensure that every student could fully participate and express their creativity. - In the evaluation process, if more diverse evaluation methods could be added, such as the combination of student self-evaluation, mutual evaluation, and teacher evaluation, it would help students to fully understand their learning achievements and shortcomings. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
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The Imperial College was the highest institution of learning in ancient China, and it was also the institution in charge of national studies. The Imperial College students were students studying in the Imperial College. Most of them were selected from the students of the province, prefecture, state, and county. Some of them were qualified through donations. The students who entered the Imperial College were well paid. They could enter the government as students of the Imperial College, or they could continue to participate in the provincial examination and the general examination to win fame. In order to ensure the quality of the school, the Imperial College had formulated a strict academic assessment system. The Imperial College and the Imperial College could be called each other. Both referred to the central official school in ancient China, the highest institution of learning in the country.