The summary and reflection of the primary school distance online education training experience are as follows: ** 1. Combination of theory and practice ** 1. ** The guiding significance of theory to teaching practice ** - In the primary school distance online education training, I deeply realized that classroom teaching should be rational. Every link in teaching, such as the application of teaching methods, the design of teaching steps, the raising of questions, etc., needed theoretical support. Only by being familiar with the curriculum standards and learning the theoretical knowledge of the subject could the teaching be scientific and efficient. For example, in some training sessions, the expert's theory lectures combined with class examples helped to deepen the understanding of how the theory was applied in practical teaching, changing the previous perception that theory was boring and useless. 2. ** Teaching practice feedback on theoretical understanding ** - By applying the theoretical knowledge learned to teaching practice, one could better understand the meaning of the theory. For example, in the practice of the concept of " teaching by learning, learning first before teaching ", from not daring to let the students learn independently to gradually trusting the students, they had a deeper understanding of the teaching concept in this process. At the same time, they also discovered the difficulties in the application of theory in practice and thought about ways to improve. ** 2. Expanding the knowledge of teaching content ** 1. ** A new understanding of a specific course type ** - In the past, there was a misunderstanding about oral communication and comprehensive learning courses. They thought that oral communication courses did not need special teaching, and their understanding of comprehensive learning courses was also unclear. After the training, he had a clear understanding of these two types of courses through the expert system's explanation and the famous teacher's lesson examples. Their design concepts and ideas were very good examples for his teaching. 2. ** Deep understanding of subject knowledge teaching ** - In terms of subject knowledge teaching, such as primary school mathematics teaching, they had a new understanding of the new curriculum standards through training and applied them to practice design and other teaching links. At the same time, he realized that the teaching of different subjects needed to constantly update the ideas and methods to adapt to the requirements of educational development. ** 3. Gains from interaction ** 1. ** Solve teaching confusion ** - The online communication platform provided teachers with the opportunity to brainstorm. In the online forum of the training, the confusion that he raised could be enthusiastically answered by other teachers. At the same time, he could also actively participate in the topic discussion, learn the teaching methods of others, and gain experience. The collision of ideas and the integration of experience effectively supplemented his teaching methods and expanded his educational thinking. 2. ** Sharing resources and making progress together ** - In the interaction with other teachers, not only could they share their teaching resources and experience, but they could also obtain high-quality resources from others. For example, in the study of lesson examples, everyone exchanged lesson examples and discussed the direction of improvement together, which promoted the overall improvement of teaching standards. ** 4. Teacher's personal growth ** 1. ** Enhancement of educational information technology attainment ** - He realized that educational information technology was also a science that needed to be studied. Learning to apply information technology to subject teaching, such as the use of mind maps and other tools, could make the teaching process clear and easy for students to understand. At the same time, it also improved their understanding of curriculum development and educational information technology, which helped to better adapt to the development needs of modern education and teaching. 2. ** Increase in professional knowledge ** - The high-level teaching of the teachers in the training made him realize that his professional knowledge and theoretical level of the subject needed to be continuously improved. The knowledge learned in the training needed to be continuously reviewed, consolidated, and applied in the future teaching life in order to maintain the updating and deepening of knowledge and become a professional teacher who kept learning and kept pace with the times. 3. ** Ways for Teachers 'Professional Growth ** - Case study is an important way for teachers to grow professionally. Taking lessons as the research object and carrying out school-based teaching and research activities can effectively shorten the teacher's growth cycle. By watching the excellent lesson shows, they could find their own teaching gaps, clear the direction of development, and constantly improve their teaching standards. ** Reflection and prospect ** 1. ** Comprehension and absorption of training content ** - Although he had learned a lot of knowledge during the training, there might be situations where he could not fully digest and absorb it in actual teaching. For example, some new teaching concepts might only be partially applied in practice, and further in-depth thinking was needed on how to fully integrate them into daily teaching. 2. ** The necessity of continuous learning ** - The field of education continued to develop, and new knowledge and new methods were needed. He could not be satisfied with training what he had learned. He had to take the initiative to pay attention to educational trends and constantly explore teaching models that were suitable for the development of students. In the future teaching work, he should continue to strengthen communication and cooperation with his peers, constantly reflect on his teaching behavior, and improve his teaching ability. Read more exciting novels for free
The work of a primary school tutor had its own unique experience and challenges. The following is a summary of the relevant work, experience, and reflection: ###I. Work content and results 1. ** Teaching Management ** - It was a big challenge for elementary school students who had just entered school to develop good habits and love learning in a short period of time. For example, new tutors had to deal with young students with poor classroom discipline and behavior habits. They had to establish prestige and guide them to learn actively and happily. - It was important to prepare for lessons carefully. After-school tutoring should be carried out according to the school's teaching progress. Make teaching aids that attract students and record the students 'situation in various subjects to communicate with their parents to prevent them from being biased. For example, the tutor would prepare carefully before class and arrange the teaching content according to different subjects and students 'characteristics. - In terms of homework, students were required to do supplementary exercises, carefully mark and mark errors, and let the students self-examine and correct themselves. 2. ** Student Management ** - Understanding the psychology of the students would help with the guidance work. For example, adding too many supplementary exercises to children who had just entered school would make them feel pressured and unwilling to come to the care class. An appropriate reduction in homework and replenishment of knowledge that they were interested in could increase their interest in learning. - For students in different situations, such as sixth graders with unstable grades and poor psychological endurance, they had to talk to them and encourage them to build a positive attitude. This was a great responsibility for primary school teachers, especially class teachers. They had to pay attention to the overall growth of students. 3. ** Communication between home and school ** - It was crucial to establish effective communication channels. For example, through the Fetion network system, he would communicate with parents about the students 'performance and learning at school every week. At the same time, he would understand the children's inner thoughts and act as a link between the children and their parents. However, communication was sometimes not in place. When parents were dissatisfied with their children's performance, they could not grasp the key points and communicate with the parents in depth. ###2. Reflection and improvement 1. ** Teaching Method ** - He had to teach in a fun way, understand the students 'psychology, and adjust the teaching content and homework according to the students' preferences to avoid causing too much pressure on the students. 2. ** Communication between home and school ** - To improve the ability to communicate with parents. When parents are dissatisfied, they must be able to grasp the key points, communicate with parents reasonably and emotionally, so as to improve the satisfaction of parents with the tutoring work and reduce the loss of students. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The following is a reflection on a healthy primary school physical education class: ** I. Teaching objectives and guiding ideology ** 1. ** Carrying out the idea of health first ** - In the primary school physical education teaching, should always uphold the "health first" guiding ideology. With the change of lifestyle in modern society, people's attention to health has been increasing, and primary school students are no exception. Physical education should not be limited to letting students master physical skills, but should also focus on improving students 'physical and mental health, including mental health and social adaptability. For example, through sports activities, they could help students relieve their academic pressure and cultivate a positive attitude. 2. ** Focus on student development ** - Be fully aware of the differences in physical fitness and basic sports skills of each student. When determining teaching objectives and arranging teaching content, it is necessary to ensure that all students have equal opportunities to participate in sports activities. For example, in the teaching of running, one could not ask all students to have a uniform speed standard. Instead, according to the individual situation of the students, the teaching goal should be set in different levels so that each student could make progress within their own ability. At the same time, we should pay attention to the needs of students, attach importance to their emotional experience, stimulate their motivation and interest in learning, so that students can enjoy the fun in the process of independent learning and develop a healthy personality. ** 2. Teaching content and methods ** 1. ** Interesting and appropriate content ** - The teaching content of primary school physical education should be in line with the age characteristics of primary school students. Playing was the nature of primary school students, and more interesting elements should be incorporated into the teaching content, such as games. Mini games like " Playing Happy Paper Stick " could be used as a warm-up activity. It could not only get students into class quickly, but also increase the fun of physical education class. Basic teaching materials such as the 30m sprint could also be presented in interesting ways during the teaching process, such as setting up some small competitions to stimulate the students 'enthusiasm for participation. 2. ** Diverse teaching methods ** - Using a variety of teaching methods can help improve the teaching effect. For example, they could use group activities to cultivate students 'sociable personality. In group activities, there might be some students who didn't fit in. The teacher could personally participate in the guidance, such as leading the students who didn't fit in to participate in group activities, guiding the activity methods, and praising the results of the group members in time to let the students who didn't fit in integrate into the group. They could also create a game competition between two people to improve the relationship between students. In addition, the " exercise prescription " teaching method could also be applied. The teacher would design the teaching content into a variety of exercise prescriptions, allowing the students to choose independently. Then, they would be free to form small groups, and the group leader would lead them to complete the teaching content. This way, the students 'initiative, imagination, and creativity could be fully exerted. ** 3. Problems and improvements in the teaching process ** 1. ** In terms of arousing students 'enthusiasm ** - In the teaching process, the key was to arouse the students 'enthusiasm for learning. Sometimes, they would face the problem of how to motivate the students to actively participate. For example, in rope skipping, some small competitions could be set up at the beginning of the preparation stage, such as comparing who could count faster to improve the students 'attention and enthusiasm. However, if these methods were not effective enough, they needed to be further improved, such as adjusting the form of the competition or the reward mechanism according to the students 'interests. 2. ** Teaching of key and difficult points ** - Each lesson had its own key points and difficulties, such as the angle and speed of the hand in the side-to-side throwing technique. Teachers could design Mini games to help students understand and master, such as shooting paper rockets and throwing small balls. However, if some students still couldn't grasp the key and difficult content well, the teacher needed to reflect on whether the teaching method was intuitive and easy to understand, whether it was necessary to increase the time of individual guidance or adjust the order of teaching steps. ** IV. Teacher and student interaction and evaluation ** 1. ** The importance of teacher-student interaction ** - Physical education is a two-sided activity between teaching and learning. Good teacher-student interaction can improve the teaching effect. Teachers should pay attention to the students 'sports feelings and form a relationship with the students. For example, teachers should encourage students to bravely speak their true feelings in class, such as "What skills have you learned in this lesson?" How was your exercise experience? What teaching methods do you need the teacher to improve? How are the other students 'attitudes toward sports participation?" So that the teacher could adjust the teaching according to the feedback of the students. 2. ** Diverse evaluation methods ** - In addition to the teacher's evaluation of the students, they should also pay attention to the students 'self-evaluation and mutual evaluation. At the same time, teachers should also actively seek peer evaluations, because every teacher's classroom could be improved. Through a variety of evaluations, teachers could have a more comprehensive understanding of their own teaching effects, discover the shortcomings in their teaching, and then continuously improve their teaching methods and improve their teaching standards. ** 5. Teaching Safety and Special Situation Management ** 1. ** Security Awareness Enhancement ** - In primary school physical education classes, safety was of utmost importance. Teachers should always remind students to pay attention to safety during the teaching process. Whether it was during equipment practice, running, jumping and other activities, they should do safety education in advance, such as checking the venue and equipment for potential safety risks. 2. ** Dealing with special circumstances ** - Teachers had to be cautious when it came to special situations like students taking leave from physical education classes. Some students might fabricate reasons for taking leave, such as " stomachache after running ", etc. Teachers had to have a certain ability to distinguish. For students who were really unwell, they had to show concern and care. At the same time, they had to guide the students to treat physical education properly and avoid avoiding sports activities for no reason. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The following is an online teaching reflection and summary of the experience: ** Reflection on Online Teaching and Summing Up Experience ** Online teaching in a special period was a teaching attempt full of challenges and opportunities. I. Teaching preparation 1. technology and equipment - The first thing online teaching faced was the problem of technical equipment. Many teachers may be like me, experiencing computer failures or network delays. For example, when old computers were reactivated, there would be various incompatible or slow situations, and there were many restrictions on the acquisition of new devices, such as the store was not open, the delivery time of online shopping was uncertain, and so on. This required teachers to check and commission the equipment and network in advance, and to have backup plans to deal with sudden technical problems. - In terms of software applications, although the commonly used office software could meet some of the teaching needs, some software with strong live broadcast or interaction functions required teachers to spend time familiarizing themselves with it. If one was not familiar with the software, it might affect the teaching effect, such as the setting of the live broadcast screen and the activation of the interaction function. 2. teaching materials - Different from traditional classrooms, the integration of online teaching resources was more important. When there were no ready-made teaching reference materials, teachers needed to spend more time studying teaching materials and searching for online resources. At the same time, the sharing of resources was not fully reflected. Every teacher fought for themselves and did not realize the unified integration of curriculum and resources within the region or city, resulting in greater pressure on teachers to prepare for lessons. II. Problems in the teaching process and countermeasures 1. interaction between teachers and students - The biggest obstacle to online teaching was the lack of smooth interaction between teachers and students. Even though there were functions such as connecting the microphone and the interaction panel, the network caused the connection to be delayed and time-consuming. This made it difficult for teachers to accurately grasp the learning state of students as in traditional classrooms, and they could not interact with emotions and eye contact. In order to make up for this deficiency, teachers could design a variety of interaction activities, such as reading exchanges, group sharing and exhibition activities, and encourage students to actively answer questions through the interaction panel. 2. student management - It was more difficult to manage students in online teaching. Students were late, did not go online to study, and were late for homework. Teachers need to strengthen communication with parents, contact parents in time through telephone and other means, understand the reasons, and ask parents to cooperate and supervise students. At the same time, within the limited online teaching time, they should also carry out themed morning meetings and class meetings, carry out ideology education and mental health education, and guide students to actively and sunnily study. 3. teaching efficiency - Judging from the students 'learning results, such as the students' unfamiliar reading of the text and frequent mistakes, online teaching may be insufficient in imparting and consolidating knowledge. Teachers could issue tasks such as reading and memorizing cards, and use video conferences to supervise students 'learning to improve the teaching effect. Third, the growth of teachers themselves 1. skills upgrading - Online teaching made teachers aware of their own shortcomings in information technology. His lack of proficiency in electronic products and software applications was exposed during the teaching process. This encouraged teachers to learn more about computers and master more software operations so that computers and the Internet could serve the teaching better. 2. Education Concept Renewed - Online teaching also allowed teachers to re-examine their educational philosophy. Under the guidance of students 'development, they should constantly change their teaching concepts from the traditional classroom teaching mode to the online teaching mode. They should also be good at summarizing the bits and pieces of teaching and constantly improve their teaching methods. In general, although online teaching was full of hardships, it also provided teachers with opportunities to grow and improve their teaching. Through constant reflection and experience, teachers could better adapt to the requirements of online teaching, improve the quality of teaching, and provide better educational services to students in special times. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The reflection, summary, and insights of online teaching could be seen from the following aspects: 1. Strengths 1. ** The convenience of communication and resource sharing ** - Online teaching enabled all-round communication between teachers and students, teachers and parents, parents and students, and students and students, narrowing the psychological distance between teachers and students. Teachers could make full use of all kinds of educational resources to transcend space constraints and pass on the best teachers and the best teaching results to students through the Internet. Moreover, students could also ask teachers for advice anytime and anywhere. 2. ** Cultivate students 'self-management and team cooperation skills ** - In teaching management, the group leader could play an important role, such as reporting the attendance of the group members before class, supervising homework after class, reminding the group members to report the information related to the epidemic on time, etc. This not only reduced the workload of the teachers, but also cultivated the sense of responsibility of the team leader. It also helped to improve the students 'self-management ability and teamwork ability. 3. ** Pay attention to students 'health ** - Teachers could not drag the class, remind the children to stay away from electronic devices after class, rest appropriately, and protect their eyes, which reflected their concern for the physical and mental health of the students. ** 2. Problem ** 1. ** Parental supervision is lacking ** - With the extension of online teaching hours, some parents became lax and impatient. Some parents were unable to effectively supervise their children's studies because they had to go to work or have the elderly take care of their children. This might lead to some students not being supervised in class, leaving their seats after signing in, teachers not responding to roll calls, randomly sending cartoon pictures to disturb the class, not completing homework on time, etc., making it difficult for them to keep up with the teaching steps. ** 3. Enhancement measures ** 1. ** Strengthened classroom management ** - Teachers had to prepare for class and remind students to sign in five minutes in advance. The team leader would report the situation and ensure that the students were online. At the same time, classroom discipline was emphasized before class. Students were required to prepare learning tools. The teaching process was based on students 'learning and supplemented by teachers' guidance to create an equal, friendly and cooperative atmosphere. 2. ** Pay attention to thought guidance and interaction ** - During class, teachers should use love to influence and educate students, change students 'learning attitude from their thoughts, and improve the desire of students to interact with teachers. 3. ** Enhancing communication between home and school ** - Teachers should communicate with parents in a timely manner, pay attention to and discuss the child's education methods together. 4. ** Job design optimization ** - They were not demanding on homework and often emphasized on writing standards. In addition, some teachers suggested not to fight unprepared battles, not to follow the old path of traditional classrooms, and not to be limited to the teacher's personal vision. 1. ** Don't fight unprepared ** - Teachers should thoroughly understand the teaching materials, be familiar with the examination outline, be clear about the important and difficult points of the course, understand the meaning and extension, at the same time, find out the learning situation, know the problems that students want to solve and the points that are easy to make mistakes, formulate scientific and effective teaching strategies, and adhere to the concept of "learning first before teaching, teaching according to learning" to prepare lessons carefully. Before class, guide the students to self-study through the tutorial or study list, solve simple problems and capture the error-prone points. 2. ** Don't follow the old path of traditional classrooms ** - The first was to adjust the teaching order. Online teaching came straight to the point to present the key points of the classroom, so that students could understand the course structure when they were focused. The second was to leave blank space in the classroom, control the live broadcast time to about 20 - 30 minutes, refine the language, and leave time to answer questions after breaking through the difficulties, so as to realize layered teaching and inspection and supervision. Third, there was a limit to how much they could do. They trusted the students 'self-learning ability. They determined the teaching time and form according to the class type and knowledge type. They abandoned the problems that the students could solve on their own and focused on solving the students' difficult problems. 3. ** Not limited to the teacher's personal vision ** - The first is to play the role of the lesson preparation team, collectively discuss the formulation of the guidance plan, the production of PSP, the definition of knowledge points, the determination of important and difficult points, the classroom presentation method and the selection of exercises, etc., and then the teachers will adjust and form cases according to their own conditions; The second is to select high-quality resources, adhere to the attitude of learning modestly and identifying the use, and follow the principle of consistent textbook version and fragment use; The third is to watch the live broadcast replay, record the time used, the number of viewers, etc., summarize the advantages and disadvantages, and return to the students for improvement; The fourth was to listen to more classes, reflect on them, summarize them well, and learn from the strengths of others. <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 are some key points of summary and reflection on the online training notes on the epidemic: ** I. Training Gains ** 1. ** Teaching philosophy updated ** - Set up the educational ideology of "student development as the foundation". Realizing the reliance of online learning on the self-awareness of the learner, teachers should pay more attention to guiding students to learn independently in order to adapt to the development needs of students in different learning environments. 2. ** Teaching Techniques and Resource Usage ** - He understood that web-based teaching research relied on modern information technology to develop and utilize online educational resources, establish an open and dynamic web-based teaching research platform, and realize the importance of resource exchange and sharing. This would help teachers better integrate online and offline resources in their future teaching, such as using the rich teaching materials on the Internet to create better teaching materials. 3. ** Self-Awareness Enhancement ** - He recognized his own shortcomings in teaching. By listening to the explanations of experts and browsing through the opinions of others, they realized that they were like frogs at the bottom of a well. This self-awareness prompted teachers to constantly seek improvement and clarify the direction of their future efforts. It encouraged teachers to constantly learn new theories and knowledge, and enrich their knowledge reserves to meet new challenges. 4. ** Teaching Practice Inspiration ** - Learn advanced teaching experience and valuable knowledge. For example, how to better carry out teaching management during the online class and improve the teaching effect could be applied to actual teaching work, such as optimization of teaching process, design of more effective teaching interaction links, etc. ** 2. Training and Reflection ** 1. ** The technical problem affects the training effect ** - Online training during the epidemic period may encounter problems such as network lag, sound or picture transmission failure, which may result in incomplete reception of some training content and affect the comprehensive understanding of knowledge. For example, if there was a network problem during the training process when important knowledge points were explained, key information might be missed. 2. ** Lacking the depth of face-to-face communication ** - Compared to offline training, online training lacked face-to-face in-depth communication. There was no immediate, in-depth interaction between teachers and experts. For example, in traditional offline training, one could raise their hands to ask questions, start group discussions, and discuss questions in depth at any time. However, the interaction in online training was often limited, which might affect the depth of discussion of some complex teaching problems. 3. ** The difference in the adaptability of the training content ** - The content of the training may not be fully adapted to the actual teaching situation of each teacher. The teaching needs and teaching environments of different regions, different schools, and different disciplines were different, and the unified online training content might not be able to accurately meet the individual needs of all teachers. For example, teachers in some rural areas might need more targeted guidance on how to conduct online teaching with limited equipment and resources, and the training content might not be enough. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The gains and reflections of the mental health training for primary school teachers are summarized as follows: ** 1. Harvest ** 1. ** A deep understanding of the importance of mental health education for students ** - In primary school education, the mental health education of students was extremely crucial. Many students had character or personality disorder and committed illegal acts. Apart from objective reasons, the main reason was that psychological quality education was not paid enough attention, resulting in psychological problems such as willfulness and extreme. There were many causes of students 'psychological problems, including academic pressure, social influence, family environment, and teachers' educational methods. For example, some students showed bad behavior in class and interpersonal communication. After communication between teachers and parents and individual tutoring of students, it showed that understanding the causes of students 'psychological problems and carrying out mental health education would help students develop in an all-round way. 2. ** Awareness of the impact of teachers 'mental health on students ** - The mental health of teachers is directly related to the growth of students 'personality, the formation of personality and mental health. A teacher with a healthy mentality could better understand the psychological characteristics of students, and influence students with their positive language, behavior, and emotions. They could stimulate students 'desire for knowledge, make students experience happy emotions, and respect and love teachers. On the contrary, teachers with unhealthy mental health would have a negative impact on students. 3. ** Master the method of self-regulation ** - Teachers learned to adjust their minds and maintain an optimistic attitude. Frustrations and troubles were inevitable in life, and negative emotions were inevitable. However, one had to learn to overcome negative emotional distress and be a confident, optimistic, open-minded and cheerful person. Only in this way could one fully explore their own potential and improve the effectiveness of education and teaching. 4. ** To improve the comprehensive quality of educating people ** - Teachers were aware of the importance of educating people. They understood that only by constantly improving their comprehensive quality, constantly learning new knowledge, adapting to new teaching concepts and methods could they have a sense of psychological security. They could look at problems from a higher perspective, treat the unsatisfactory aspects of work and life with a calmer attitude, and reduce anxiety and frustration. This was of great significance to maintaining their own mental health and also helped to better educate students. ** 2. Reflection ** 1. ** Reflection on the application in teaching practice ** - In actual teaching, although the importance of students 'mental health education was known, it might be difficult to pay attention to the psychological state of each student at all times under the pressure of teaching. It was necessary to integrate mental health education content into daily teaching arrangements more reasonably, such as in curriculum design, classroom interaction, after-school tutoring, etc., to discover and solve students' psychological problems in time. 2. ** Re-examine one's own psychological state ** - He realized that his mental state not only affected his work efficiency and quality of life, but also affected his students. He might need to pay more attention to his emotional reactions at work, stress response, etc., and constantly adjust himself to face students in a better mental state. 3. ** Thoughts on Education Management ** - Reflect on the education management model of the school and the education department from the training, and see if there are too many non-teaching tasks for teachers, affecting the mental health of teachers, and indirectly affecting the education of students. The management model should be optimized so that teachers could teach with peace of mind and have more energy to pay attention to the mental health of students. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The following is a self-reflection writing method for primary school students: ** 1. Learning ** 1. ** Score Analysis ** - First, he listed his results in the various subjects. For example, which subject was better and which subject was not ideal. For example," My math results have been relatively stable, and I got more than 90 points in this monthly exam. However, his Chinese results were not satisfactory. He only scored 80 points, especially in the reading comprehension section." - For unsatisfactory results, one had to analyze the specific reasons. Was it because he didn't grasp the knowledge points, or was he careless during the exam. "I lost a lot of marks in Chinese reading because I usually don't read enough and lack the ability to understand the article. Moreover, I didn't seriously understand the requirements of the questions when answering the questions and answered them in a hurry." 2. ** Study Habits ** - He reviewed his daily study habits. "I found that I was easily distracted when I was studying. I didn't have a fixed learning time and environment. Sometimes, I do my homework while watching TV, resulting in the quality of my homework not being high. I also don't have enough time to review and prepare." - Propose improvement measures. "In the future, I'll set a study schedule. I'll finish my homework after school every day, then review the content I learned that day and prepare for the knowledge I have to learn tomorrow. When you study, choose a quiet room away from the television and other sources of interference." 3. ** Learning Method ** - He thought about whether his current learning method was effective. "When I recite English words, I always memorize them. I forget them quickly." - Seeking better learning methods. " I plan to try some new memorization methods, such as memorizing words according to the pronunciation pattern, or making word cards to review at any time." ** 2. Discipline ** 1. ** Class discipline ** - If there was a violation of classroom discipline, a self-review would be conducted. "In class, I sometimes talk to my deskmate. This not only affects my own studies, but also disturbs other students." - He promised to abide by the rules in the future. "I will be strict with myself. I will listen carefully in class, answer questions actively, and not do anything unrelated to the class." 2. ** School rules and regulations ** - Reflect on whether you abide by the school's rules and regulations. "I left the classroom without the teacher's permission. This is a violation of the school rules." - Demonstrate your determination to abide by the rules and regulations. "I will remember the school's rules and regulations and be a good student who abides by discipline." ** 3. Habits ** 1. ** Civilized etiquette ** - Check your own performance in terms of civilized etiquette. " Sometimes, I forget to use polite language. I don't greet the teacher when I see him." - To emphasize the importance of civilized etiquette and make changes. " Civilized etiquette is a person's basic quality. I have to pay attention to my words and actions from now on. I have to take the initiative to greet my teachers and classmates and be a polite person." 2. ** Health Habits ** - Think about whether your hygiene habits are good. "I often forget to wash my hands before eating. This is unsanitary behavior." - Make plans to improve hygiene. "I want to develop the good habit of washing my hands frequently, especially before and after meals. I want to maintain personal hygiene." Finally, you can express your expectations and confidence for the future at the end of the summary and reflection. " I know that I have many shortcomings, but I believe that through my own efforts, I will be able to improve continuously and make progress in my studies, discipline, and behavior." <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The following is an example of a brief summary of self-reflection on English learning in primary school: ** 1. Learning attitude ** In primary school English learning, I realized that a positive learning attitude is crucial. Sometimes I was enthusiastic and actively participated in class interactions, such as actively answering questions and participating in group discussions. However, there were times when he felt lazy. For example, when he encountered difficult words or grammar, he wanted to escape. I should always be proactive and see every learning challenge as an opportunity to improve myself. ** 2. Learning Method ** I've tried many ways to memorize words, such as memorizing them based on their pronunciation, making word cards, and so on. Some words can be memorized quickly through these methods, but some similar words are easy to confuse. In terms of grammar, I can understand the basic rules of grammar, but I'm not proficient enough in practical application and often make mistakes. In the future, I will pay more attention to the summary of knowledge, find out the memory skills that are suitable for myself, and do more exercises to strengthen my ability to use grammar. ** 3. Learning Effect ** In terms of listening and speaking, I can understand some simple daily conversations, but I have difficulty understanding longer and more complicated content. When I speak, I will also be nervous and not express fluently. In reading and writing, I can understand short articles, but I have limited understanding of some in-depth articles. When I write, I will have problems with misspellings and improper usage of grammar. I want to increase the amount of English reading, listen to more English original materials, and speak English bravely to improve my comprehensive ability. ** 4. In terms of classroom performance ** In class, I could listen carefully and follow the teacher's train of thought, but I took the initiative to ask fewer questions. I should be bolder in raising my doubts, which would help me understand the knowledge more deeply. At the same time, I also want to actively participate in classroom activities to improve my teamwork and English practice ability. ** 5. After-class learning ** I can finish my homework on time after class, but the schedule for independent study is not reasonable enough. I will spend more time on reviewing the textbook knowledge and less on expanding my learning, such as reading English extra-cursory books, watching English movies, etc. In the future, I will plan my after-school time reasonably and increase the breadth and depth of my English learning. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The following is a summary and reflection of a primary school class chorus conclusion report: ** I. Summing Up ** #(I) Teaching Achievement 1. ** Singing ability improved ** - Through the practice of choral teaching, the students had made significant progress in intonation and rhythm. For example, in some dual-part choral singing, students could accurately sing the melody of their own part, and when cooperating with other parts, they could better coordinate the pitch and rhythm relationship, and there would no longer be obvious dissonance or confusion. - The students will learn to adjust the strength and speed of singing according to the emotional expression of the song. From the initial simple vocalization of singing, to later being able to use the voice to convey the artistic conception of the song. For example, when singing a happy song, he could sing a light and lively feeling, and when singing a lyric song, he could make the voice full of emotion. 2. ** Teamwork Development ** - Chorus was an activity that required teamwork. In this process, the students gradually learned to listen to the voices of others. In the class chorus rehearsal, every student was a part of the whole. They understood that their voices had to be integrated with other students, rather than stand out as individuals, which improved the overall harmony. - The cooperation between the students was more tacit. Whether it was in the beginning, the reception, or the alternating of the voice parts, they could reach an agreement through long-term rehearsal. This tacit understanding was not only reflected in the music performance, but also had a positive effect on the improvement of class cohesion. #(II) Teaching Methods 1. ** The effectiveness of diverse teaching methods ** - Many teaching methods were used, such as the situation teaching method. By creating a situation related to the song, the students could better understand the meaning of the song and improve their performance. For example, when singing a song about nature, teachers could use pictures, videos, etc. to show the beautiful natural scenery, so that the students would feel as if they were in it, and the emotions would be more sincere when singing. - Using the game teaching method, in the rhythm training segment, through the rhythm game, the students could master the complex rhythm in a relaxed and happy atmosphere, improving the enthusiasm and efficiency of learning. 2. ** The implementation of tiered teaching ** - Students were taught according to their musical foundation and singing ability. For students with weaker foundations, they would focus on strengthening the training of basic vocal methods and simple rhythms, while for students with stronger abilities, they would provide more opportunities for singing skills and multi-voice chorus training. This kind of layered teaching allowed each student to improve on their own foundation, avoiding the drawbacks of "one-size-fits-all" teaching. #(3) The use of curriculum resources 1. ** Deep excavation of teaching material songs ** - He did an in-depth excavation of the chorus songs in the teaching materials. Not only did he teach the students to sing the lyrics and melody, but he also analyzed the background, music style, musical structure, and so on. For example, to introduce the characteristics of ethnic music to a chorus song with ethnic style, so that students could better reflect the ethnic style in their singing. 2. ** Extra Resources ** - It was appropriate to introduce extra-cursory chorus resources, such as some classic children's chorus songs. These songs enriched the teaching content and broadened the students 'musical horizons. At the same time, they used the online choral teaching videos to let students watch excellent choral performances and learn other people's singing skills and stage performances. ** 2. Reflection ** #(I) The Inadequacies in Teaching 1. ** Not enough individual attention ** - In the process of chorus teaching, although layered teaching was adopted, it was still difficult to give enough individual attention to each student due to the large number of students in the class. Some students had individual problems in their singing, such as individual intonation deviation, improper vocalization, etc., which were not corrected in time. 2. ** Grasp the teaching progress ** - In the teaching of some complex choral songs, the teaching schedule was not reasonable enough. Sometimes, in order to pursue the perfect singing effect, they would spend too much time on a certain teaching segment, resulting in the subsequent teaching content being rushed, and the students 'grasp of some knowledge points was not solid enough. 3. ** Music theory knowledge teaching ** - While focusing on singing practice, the teaching of music theory was relatively weak. Although the students could sing choral songs, they did not have a deep understanding of some basic music theory knowledge, such as note duration, interval relationship, etc. This might affect their in-depth understanding of music and subsequent music learning. #(II) Enhancement measures 1. ** Combination of group and individual coaching ** - In the future, the students could be divided into small groups, and each group would be assigned a student with a good foundation in music as the group leader. While the teacher provided overall guidance to the group, the group leader could assist the teacher in providing individual guidance to the members of the group. This could increase the degree of attention to each student. 2. ** Reasonably plan the teaching progress ** - Before teaching, he planned the teaching progress in more detail. According to the difficulty of the song, the learning ability of the students, and other factors, he reasonably allocated the time for each teaching session. At the same time, during the teaching process, the teaching progress should be adjusted in time according to the actual learning situation of the students to ensure the integrity of the teaching content and the students 'solid grasp of knowledge. 3. ** Strengthening music theory teaching ** - In the chorus teaching, more music theory knowledge could be integrated into the teaching process. Interesting teaching methods could be used, such as composing music theory knowledge into children's songs, pithy formulas, etc., so that students could learn in a relaxed and happy atmosphere. In addition, in the practice of singing, he guided the students to use the music theory knowledge they had learned to deepen their understanding and memory of the knowledge. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>