Students were the lifeblood of a kindergarten's survival and development. In the enrollment work, the kindergarten director needed to think about many aspects and summarize and reflect on his experience. ** 1. Thinking about enrollment strategies ** 1. ** Promotional content ** - The tenets of a kindergarten were very important. For example, the tenets of "love for children, rest assured for parents, perseverance in education, and a new career" reflected the kindergarten's educational philosophy and attitude towards children and parents. The principal needed to think about how to turn this abstract purpose into concrete and attractive promotional content, so that parents could intuitively feel the care, professionalism, and unique value of the kindergarten. - They had to think about how to highlight the advantages of the kindergarten, such as the strength of teachers (teachers 'professional qualifications, educational experience, etc.), advanced hardware facilities (spacious and bright classrooms, safe and rich amusement facilities, etc.), or unique curriculum (such as special art courses, science enlightenment courses, etc.). 2. ** Promotion Channel ** - When promoting enrollment, the traditional methods such as posting the enrollment brochure in each village were still effective, but the director had to think about how to stand out among the numerous publicity posters. For example, whether the design of the enrollment brochure was beautiful, and whether the information was concise and prominent. - Using the speakers of the nearby villages to broadcast was also a method, but the timing of the broadcast had to be considered. Whether it could cover the time when parents were picking up their children, resting at home, and so on, as well as the attractiveness of the broadcast content, it should be avoided to be too long and boring. - The principal should also consider expanding modern publicity channels, such as using social media platforms to promote the image and educational concepts of the kindergarten, and attracting the attention of potential parents through beautiful pictures and interesting videos. ** 2. Reflect on the problems and experiences in the enrollment process ** 1. ** Number and Quality of Students ** - If the number of students enrolled exceeded the original plan, such as the successful enrollment of more than 80 people, the director had to reflect on what factors had played a positive role. Was it due to the proper publicity work to let more parents understand the advantages of the kindergarten? Or could it be through the kindergarten's reputation? For example, the parents of the children who had entered the kindergarten before recommending them to other parents? - However, if the number of students enrolled did not meet expectations, the director would have to consider whether the publicity was not enough or whether the kindergarten's positioning was different from the needs of local parents. For example, whether the curriculum of the kindergarten did not meet the expectations of the local parents for their children's early education, or whether the fees were beyond the means of most families. 2. ** Parents 'needs and expectations ** - During the enrollment process, the principal had to reflect on whether he had fully understood the needs and expectations of the parents. For example, parents might be more concerned about the safety of their children's diet in kindergarten, the environment for naps, and other details of life, but they didn't mention these in the enrollment promotion or communication with parents. - The principal also had to think about how to meet the expectations of parents while guiding parents to view early childhood education correctly. For example, some parents paid too much attention to the learning of knowledge and skills and ignored the characteristics of their children's physical and mental development. The principal had to think about how to pass on the correct educational concepts when enrolling students to avoid conflicts between parents and kindergarten education concepts after the children entered the kindergarten. ** 3. Thinking about the kindergarten development plan based on enrollment ** 1. ** Sustained Development ** - According to the enrollment situation, the principal had to consider the sustainable development of the kindergarten. If the enrollment situation was good, how could they further expand the scale or improve the quality of services on the premise of ensuring the quality of education, such as increasing the number of classes and improving the allocation of teachers? - If there were difficulties in recruiting students, the principal would have to consider whether to adjust the kindergarten's development strategy, such as carrying out curriculum reform to attract more students, or strengthen cooperation with the community and surrounding schools to increase the popularity and attractiveness of the kindergarten. 2. ** Personalized service and market positioning ** - After learning about the different needs of parents and children, the principal had to consider whether the kindergarten could provide customized education services. For example, whether there were special training programs for children with special talents, or whether there were corresponding services for children with special needs (such as weaker bodies that needed more health care). - At the same time, they had to reflect on whether the market positioning of the kindergarten was accurate, whether it could form its own unique brand image among the many kindergarten to attract the target students, whether it was positioned as high-end elite education, popular education, or special education. Read more exciting novels for free
The following are some of the main points of reflection on the new biology college entrance examination: ** 1. Teaching strategy adjustment ** 1. ** Balance between practice and exam ** - It was found that the students 'mastery of knowledge was related to the teaching method. For example, sometimes the effect of a teacher's lecture was not as good as the students 'extra-cursory practice, and the effect of extra-cursory practice was not as good as the results of the exam. Based on this, he could use the method of teaching less and practicing more in class, doing less and taking more tests outside the class. For example, in order to improve the students 'ability to solve multiple-choice questions, the lesson preparation team would give the students one-to-two exams every week (about 10 questions each time) for several consecutive weeks. They would also give feedback and praise the students who scored high and made great progress. 2. ** Homework grading and topic selection ** - Some assignments could be approved less (but they still had to check if the students had completed them) and let the students mark them themselves. The teachers would spend more time on choosing topics and share all the materials in the lesson preparation team to improve the efficiency of the use of teaching resources. 3. ** Evaluation Method ** - They could use the method of letting the students do the questions first, and then the students would raise the questions before giving a unified evaluation. Although this would increase the workload of the teachers, it would save time for the students and help improve their grades. ** 2. Review Stage ** 1. ** Second round of revision ** - Focus on solving the problem of knowledge integration, induction, and reasoning ability cultivation, and construct a complete biological knowledge system to adapt to the college entrance examination. - There were two aspects to consider when choosing a review topic. One was the cross-chapter topic within the subject, such as the "plant metabolism and regulation" topic, which involved the compulsory book of plant biology and regulation, and the second chapter of the elective book. This method helped to straighten out the scattered knowledge points in the first round of review and establish a complete knowledge system. Secondly, based on a certain knowledge point, the relevant cross-chapter knowledge would be summarized together, such as protein topics, bioenergy topics, biological breeding topics, innovative experimental design and analysis topics, etc. This was very effective in cultivating students 'ability to transfer knowledge and analyze specific processes. - The choice of exercises was crucial to improving students 'scoring ability. As the comprehensive science test arranged by the school would take up class time, if the practice questions were too much, it would affect the analysis of the topic. Therefore, according to the analysis of the first round of revision of the middle school students 'answers, according to the characteristics of the college entrance examination questions over the years, the selection and re-editing of the practice questions would be carried out. - In the final stage after the second round of review, teachers and students had to walk out of the comprehensive simulation questions. The students returned to the teaching materials, found the "wrong questions" in the test papers that they had done, and checked for any gaps. The teacher guided them in class and focused on explaining the common problems that the students had. Generally, they would not conduct a unified test. ** 3. Teaching content and cultivation ** 1. ** Teaching objectives and core accomplishments ** - In the context of the new college entrance examination, high school biology teaching should be based on the development of students 'core qualities, including the concept of life, scientific thinking, scientific inquiry, and social responsibility. Teachers should take these as the overall goal when carrying out classroom teaching. For example, the teaching design of the section on active transport in the compulsory textbook could be determined as: from the perspective of life, it was necessary to give examples of some substances entering and leaving the cell against the concentration grade; from the perspective of scientific thinking and scientific inquiry, it was necessary to analyze the characteristics of carrier protein by observing the active transport process; from the perspective of social responsibility, it was necessary to explain the significance of active transport. 2. ** Knowledge System Construction ** - Biology was a science subject, and classroom teaching should be "reasonable." Students should understand the ins and outs of knowledge and the causality between life events. From there, they could clarify the internal connection of knowledge and build a more solid knowledge system. For example, when explaining the influencing factors of active transport, the students should be guided to analyze why the O2 concentration would affect active transport (active transport requires the consumption of energy produced by cell metabolism → the energy required for life activities is provided by cell breathing → the main way of cell breathing is oxygen breathing → the oxygen breathing process requires the consumption of O2→ the O2 concentration will affect oxygen breathing, thus affecting active transport). Another example was the teaching of the structure and function of cell membranes. The new textbook added the exploration process of cell membrane composition and structure. Teachers could guide students to re-explore the path of scientists and clarify the composition and structure of cell membranes. 3. ** The use of teaching situations ** - We should use the teaching situation to improve quality and efficiency. The sources of materials for teaching situations were diverse, such as common phenomena in production and life, classroom demonstration experiments, life science history, new scientific progress, social hot spots, etc. The forms included life situations, imagination situations, simulation situations, experimental situations, etc. However, no matter what kind of situation it was, it should be question-oriented. By discovering and solving problems, it could stimulate the students 'thinking and develop their accomplishments. For example, in the teaching of active transport, the latest progress in the study of glucose carriers could be used to introduce the exploration of the mode of glucose transport, and it could be proposed that the absorption of glucose by the small intestine membrane was an active transport, so as to carry out the new lesson. The reabsorption of urine could also be used as an example to analyze the way of reabsorption of different substances. 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The following is a reflection on the college entrance examination preparation strategy based on core accomplishments: ** 1. General aspects of various disciplines ** 1. ** Ability training is more important than knowledge and memory ** - The college entrance examination questions focused on testing the students 'ability to apply knowledge. It was no longer purely based on textbook knowledge or knowledge points. The textbook knowledge was more of a " tool " to solve problems. Therefore, in the preparation for the exam, it was necessary to avoid simple knowledge infusion and focus on cultivating students 'ability to apply knowledge to solve problems. For example, in geography, students should be able to accurately obtain and interpret information in complex situations, interpret information from a scientific and reasonable perspective, and connect and integrate information to solve problems. 2. ** Pay attention to the requirements of core accomplishments ** - Every subject had a core accomplishment in the college entrance examination. For example, the physics subject mentioned in the 2024 college entrance examination that it was based on core accomplishment and examined key abilities; the new college entrance examination for chemistry emphasized comprehensive quality evaluation, focusing on students 'scientific inquiry ability, experimental skills, and ability to solve practical problems. During the preparation process, the core requirements of the subject should be deeply interpreted and integrated into the teaching and student learning process. 3. ** Return to teaching materials and combine with reality ** - Although the college entrance examination questions weren't limited to the textbooks, the teaching materials were still an important foundation. For example, the biology subject mentioned in the 2024 college entrance examination preparation that it was important to locate the original text of the textbook in depth. At the same time, knowledge teaching and review must return to reality. They could not just stay in textbook knowledge. They had to connect knowledge with the real world. For example, geography should use the real world as material to open a " big classroom " to improve students 'ability to solve practical problems. ** 2. Discipline ** 1. ** Physics ** - For physics, strengthening, deepening, and consolidating the basic knowledge was the key. In the preparation for the exam, he had to start with the basic concepts, using the real questions of the college entrance examination as the carrier to clarify the difficult and error-prone points. For example, in the 2024 Shanxi Province entrance examination physics review lecture, it was emphasized that physics learning must pay attention to basic knowledge. 2. ** Chemistry ** - Under the new college entrance examination, the format of the chemistry subject examination was more flexible and diverse. It was no longer purely about the pursuit of knowledge and memory. When preparing for the exam, they should pay attention to cultivating students 'scientific inquiry ability and experimental skills, and help students improve their ability to solve practical chemistry problems to adapt to the requirements of the new college entrance examination. 3. ** Biology ** - Pay attention to the college entrance examination evaluation system and curriculum standards. In the first round of review, we should grasp the key points of writing the lesson practice and error-prone practice; in the second round of review, we should focus on the topic training; in the third round of review, we should teach the answering skills. At the same time, they had to pay attention to the students 'psychological construction, encourage students to fight for points, cooperate for win-win results, and learn to reduce stress. 4. ** History ** - Teachers should deeply interpret the exam outline and proposition trends of the history subject of the new college entrance examination, and explore the strategies and methods of history teaching under the background of the new college entrance examination. To improve teaching standards and professionalism in teaching to help students better adapt to the requirements of the new college entrance examination for history subjects. In addition, for examinees, adjusting their mentality was also very important. For example, some students were nervous and anxious before the exam, which reflected that their psychological resilience needed to be improved. A good preparation mentality would help them better cope with the college entrance examination. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The following is a reflection based on multiple cases of anxiety: ** 1. From a parent's perspective ** 1. ** Understanding the anxiety of entering the park ** - Many parents showed helplessness when their children were anxious about entering the kindergarten. For example, Meimei's mother chose to let her child go home first and let her grandparents take care of her when her child was extremely resistant to entering the kindergarten. This reflected that parents might not fully realize that anxiety was a normal phenomenon in their children's growth. The anxiety of entering the kindergarten was actually a normal psychological reaction of children facing a new environment and being separated from their attachment. It was a kind of separation anxiety, especially for children before the age of six. - For example, in Xiao Bao's case, although the parents adopted empathy and reasoning methods, they would also become impatient when time was tight. This meant that although the parents knew that they had to deal with their children's anxiety, they might lack enough patience and effective strategies in actual response. 2. ** The use of countermeasures ** - In some cases, parents tried to make their children look forward to entering the kindergarten by telling them the benefits of kindergarten, such as Meimei's mother, but this method may not be effective when they actually entered the kindergarten. This showed that parents could not just rely on verbal descriptions in preparation for admission. They needed more practical methods. - If the parents could not fulfill their promises, it might increase the child's anxiety. For example, if you promised your child that you would be the first to pick him up after school, but you couldn't do it, it would destroy the child's trust. On the contrary, if some parents could keep their promises and pick up their children on time, they would give their children an important sense of security and ease their anxiety. - In some cases, parents didn't pay much attention to giving their children exclusive small items, but in fact, it could make children feel the love from their parents and help relieve anxiety. 3. ** Pay attention to children's psychology ** - Parents might have overlooked the fact that children were psychologically dependent. When a child enters a strange environment like kindergarten, they have a strong reliance on familiar caretakers. For example, when a child enters a kindergarten from a family environment that receives much attention, the psychological gap is very large. If the parents do not guide them in advance, the child's anxiety will be more serious. - Parents may not have fully considered the child's self-centered psychological characteristics. For example, children would decide their behavior based on their own feelings. When faced with unfamiliar environments and people, their uneasiness and fear would lead them to resist entering the kindergarten. Parents might not understand their children's behavior from this perspective. ** 2. From a kindergarten perspective ** 1. ** Preparing Before Entering the Garden ** - In the case, there was no mention of the kindergarten providing sufficient adaptation guidance to the child before entering the kindergarten, such as familiarizing the child with the kindergarten environment and teachers in advance. If the kindergarten could organize home visits, interact with the children, or organize some introverted and slow-moving children to play in the kindergarten in advance, it might reduce the children's anxiety. 2. ** The response when entering the park ** - When a child had anxiety about entering the kindergarten, like Meimei's case, the teacher and the director took turns to fail to let Meimei enter the kindergarten. This may reflect the lack of a customized approach to dealing with anxiety. Different children's anxiety performance and reasons were different, so the kindergarten needed to take targeted measures. For example, the kindergarten might need more patient and meticulous guidance for the strong anxiety reaction of the children in the small class. 3. ** Understanding the psychology of young children ** - The kindergarten might not have taken into account the differences in anxiety among children of different ages. For example, the anxiety of middle-class children after entering school after a long holiday was different from that of the children in the lower class. If the kindergarten adopted a unified response, the effect might not be good. Different strategies were needed to deal with the outspoken emotions of the children in the lower class, the relatively introverted emotions of the children in the middle class, and the subtle anxiety of the children in the upper class. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
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The reflection on the mathematics simulation questions in the college entrance examination was an important part of improving the learning effect for the first-year students. First, he reflected on his knowledge. He had to check which knowledge points in the simulation questions were familiar and could be used skillfully, and which were vague or completely unknown. For example, in questions related to functions, whether concepts such as the oddness and monotonicity of functions could be accurately applied to the solution process. If not, it was because the concept was not well understood or the relevant problem solving skills were lacking. Secondly, he had to think about the solution. For the questions that he had solved before, did he master the conventional methods to solve them? Was there a better and simpler method? For example, in a problem involving basic unequal equations, whether or not one could accurately perform matching operations according to the conditions of the problem, if the solution process was cumbersome or wrong, one had to consider whether it was a problem of computational ability or a wrong choice of method. Furthermore, he summarized the mistakes in the process of solving the problem. Was it due to carelessness that led to a calculation error, or was there a deviation in the solution from the beginning? For example, when solving the problem of the inequation, whether he understood the meaning of the question correctly, and whether he could reasonably transform the inequation into a function problem. In addition, he had to consider whether the time allocation was reasonable. Under the time limit of the mock exam, did you spend too much time on some questions, resulting in insufficient time to answer the later questions? Finally, he would formulate an improvement plan based on the results of the reflection. He would review and consolidate the weak points of his knowledge, and practice the parts that he was not familiar with. At the same time, he would pay attention to the cultivation of the habit of solving problems, such as carefully reviewing the questions and answering the questions in a standardized manner, so as to improve his ability to deal with the college entrance examination mathematics. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
Psychological education in kindergarten was an important part of a child's growth. The following are some reflections on psychological education in kindergarten: ** 1. Education content ** 1. ** Self-awareness ** - In the psychological education of children in small classes, the cultivation of self-awareness was crucial. Due to the weak self-awareness of children at this stage, their understanding of themselves was relatively vague. For example, in some mental health lesson plans, it was necessary to help children correctly understand their body parts, gender, and other basic information through games, stories, or manual operations. However, in the actual education process, there may be problems with the education method being not vivid enough, which may lead to difficulties for children to understand. For example, when talking about body parts, simple verbal explanations might not be as effective as physical exercises or touch games. 2. ** Emotional Management ** - The emotional management ability of children in small classes was weak. They often had difficulty controlling their emotions and were prone to crying and losing their temper. The education would focus on guiding children to understand basic emotions such as happiness and anger. However, some special emotions might be neglected in teaching, such as jealousy and shyness, which may also appear in small classes, but they may not be paid enough attention. Moreover, when teaching emotional management methods, it might lack close integration with the daily life of the child, making it difficult for the child to use the emotional management skills he had learned in real life. 3. ** Social Skills ** - Cultivating the awareness and ability of cooperation and communication in small class children is an important part of psychological education. However, in the process of education, it may be found that it is more difficult for children to understand the concept of cooperation due to their young age. For example, when carrying out group activities, children may pay more attention to their own tasks and ignore the cooperation with their peers. Teachers may not have fully considered the individual differences of children when designing activities. For some introverted or slow-moving children, there was a lack of targeted guidance strategies, resulting in their low participation in social interactions. ** 2. Teaching methods ** 1. ** The balance between teacher-led and child-centered ** - In the psychological education of small classes, teachers often played a leading role. But sometimes, it might be too dominant, limiting the initiative and creativity of the child. For example, in the classroom, the teacher might over-prescribe the child's behavior and answers without giving the child enough space to explore and express himself. This might suppress the child's curiosity and interest in learning, which was not conducive to the child's psychological health. 2. ** Diverse teaching methods ** - Although many teaching methods were used in the psychological education of small classes, such as games, stories, children's songs, etc., in practice, there might be a problem of a single form. For example, some kindergarten might rely too much on games and lack other forms of supplements, or the design of games lacked creativity and could not continue to attract the attention of children. Moreover, when different teaching methods were combined, there might be a lack of cohesiveness and systemization, resulting in a significant reduction in the educational effect. ** 3. Education environment ** 1. ** Connection between family and kindergarten ** - The psychological education of children in small classes required close cooperation between the family and the kindergarten. However, in reality, there might be situations where the family and kindergarten education concepts were inconsistent. For example, kindergarten focused on cultivating the independence of children, while families might spoil children too much and take care of everything. This would cause children to show different behavior patterns in different environments, causing confusion and confusion for children's psychological development. 2. ** Class environment ** - The atmosphere in the classroom had an important impact on the psychology of the children in the small class. A warm, harmonious, and caring class atmosphere is conducive to the healthy growth of children. However, in the creation of the actual classroom environment, the psychological needs of the children might not be fully considered. For example, the layout of the classroom might be too focused on aesthetics and ignore the children's interaction needs. Or in class management, the teacher did not deal with the conflicts between the children in time, resulting in a tense atmosphere in the class and affecting the children's psychological state. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The following is a brief reflection on the circus teaching in the middle class of kindergarten: In the circus teaching activities of the middle class, the children actively participated in the game competition to show their talents and courage. In the teaching, the children's love for games was used to set up links such as imitating animal performances. The children showed high enthusiasm when learning movement skills, such as imitating the dolphin's head ball and other movements. They also gained experience and felt happy in independent practice and collective practice, achieving the purpose of edutainment. However, in terms of the organization of the event, if they could further improve the settings of the game, reduce unnecessary processes, or increase the continuity between the links, the teaching effect might be better. At the same time, there was still room for improvement in guiding children's imagination and creativity. Children could be encouraged to create their own actions or plots for animal performances. <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 the kindergarten teacher's activities on June 1: ** I. Summing Up ** 1. ** Event preparation ** - It's better to prepare early. For example, the theme should be determined early. The leaders of the school could give the teachers a reference CD in advance. The theme of June 1 would be basically determined at the end of March or early April, so that the teachers could prepare the program around the theme. The teachers themselves had to start rehearsing as soon as possible. For example, they had to arrange for half an hour of rehearsal every day so that it would not affect the normal classes. Moreover, the preparation of props should be completed in advance so that they would not be nervous as June 1 approached. - Everyone must be familiar with the event. As the rehearsals, the teacher had to be very familiar with the music, movements, formations, costumes, hairstyles, etc. in order to guide the children smoothly. For example, the teacher had to count the beats in front of the TV, familiarize himself with the music, and so on. Although the leaders came into contact with the program late, they still had to strictly control the progress, music, and costumes of each program. They had to organize the teachers to rehearse at different times and plan the routes to and from the show. 2. ** Event Details ** - ** Parent-child game **: Parent-child games can fill the relationship between children and parents, parents and teachers with happy emotions, and strengthen the relationship between children and parents. The prizes in the game were set to be vegetables and fruits, which could attract children and also have a certain educational significance. - ** Commending Event **: Commending healthy babies and other activities can make children and parents proud. At the same time, it can also show parents the teaching achievements of the kindergarten. - ** Art Performance **: - There were many programs, and teachers and children could host them together. Although there might be small incidents in the programs of each class, the teachers had to be able to deal with them properly to ensure that the activities went smoothly. The format of the program could be bold and innovative. For example, group calisthenics programs were suitable for young children to practice. The movements were simple, the formation changes were rich, and it was easy to produce results. The props design also needed to be bold and innovative. They could reflect the theme by changing the props, adding banners, flying balloons, and so on. - In addition to the children's programs, parents and some teachers could also bring programs. There could also be parent representatives giving speeches, etc. These could bring closer the parent-child relationship and make the activities more exciting. 3. ** Activity Effect ** - Children and parents could have a happy time. Teachers and parents could take this opportunity to communicate and display in-depth, so as to increase understanding and support. ** 2. Reflection ** 1. The planning of the event venue needed to be improved. For example, the layout of the event venue needed to be ensured to avoid crowding and affecting the event experience. 2. Discipline needs to be strengthened. For example, children and parents should be better guided to abide by order during the activities so that the activities can be carried out in a more orderly manner. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The following is a possible reflection on the mask event at the kindergarten dance: - ** Event organization **: - Time Control: Arrange the time of each segment of the event reasonably. For example, if you ask questions at the beginning of the event, you should avoid too many or repeated questions to avoid wasting time. For example, in the mask-making event, if the questions could be combined and simplified, they should not be designed with multiple repeated questions. - ** Operation segment **: It is very important to give the child enough time to operate. If the operation time was too short, the child might not be able to fully complete the mask making, affecting the experience and results of the activity. - ** Activity Order **: Although the activity is lively and lively, it is necessary to ensure basic order. This will help the children participate in the activity better. - ** Teaching guidance **: - ** Key points **: In the mask-making teaching, the key parts such as eye making should not only be explained about the width of the eyes, but also the position of the eyes on the face to ensure that the child can fully grasp the key points of making. - ** Experience Integration **: Pay attention to the learning experience of the child. For example, when making masks and eyes, if the child has the experience of folding and cutting before digging holes, guide the child to use it to prevent the child from wasting too much time on inappropriate operation methods due to operating tools. - ** Co-operation guidance **: During the production process, some operations are difficult for children to complete alone. For example, when comparing the position of the eyes, children should be encouraged to cooperate with each other. This can not only improve efficiency, but also enhance the communication and cooperation skills between children. - ** Attention to details **: The details of the activity cannot be ignored. For example, when the child is cutting pairs of things such as ears, the child can be guided to use the method of folding and cutting. During the operation, the child should be reminded to pay attention to class hygiene. After the activity, the child should be guided to tidy up the table and sort out the operating tools. - ** Individual differences between children **: - ** Attention to ability differences **: Some children may have difficulties in certain operations. For example, they may not understand the method of digging holes when making masks. Teachers are required to pay special attention and give more practice opportunities to ensure that all children can gain something from the activities. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The self-examination and reflection of the members can be carried out from the following aspects: ** 1. Political ideology and moral character ** 1. ** Theory Learning ** - As a member of the Youth League, he should pay attention to the study of ideology and political theory. The members of the Komsomolets were the reserve force of the party, and theoretical maturity was the basis of political maturity. Through studying the League Constitution and the Party Constitution, we should strengthen our ideals and beliefs in Communism, establish our belief in Confucianism, guide our life with correct ideas, and establish a correct world outlook, outlook on life, and values. For example, check whether you have thoroughly studied the relevant theories of the party, such as the important idea of the "Three Representatives", and whether you have implemented them in your own thoughts and actions. 2. ** Political standpoint ** - We must maintain political clarity, firmly maintain a high degree of unity with the Party Central Committee and the State Council, abide by the Party's four basic principles, and implement the Party's line, principles, and policies. Self-examine whether you can stand firm in political positions and not be misled by wrong ideas when facing various political events or social hot issues. ** 2. Fulfilling the rights and obligations of the members ** 1. ** Tour fee payment ** - The payment of the group fee was an important manifestation of the member's consciousness. They had to check whether they paid the tour fees on time and in full, and whether they paid less, less, or late. 2. ** Life participation ** - He would actively participate in the organization's activities, such as "recommending the best" and other activities, and earnestly implement the group's decisions. Reflect on your participation in these activities, whether you actively make suggestions, and whether you take every organizational decision seriously. 3. ** Mission Execution ** - As for the tasks assigned by the regiment, they had to be completed on time and in accordance with the quantity. They had to not delay or shirk, and they had to obey the arrangements of the regiment. He reviewed his attitude and actual results during the mission to see if he had fulfilled his responsibilities. ** 3. Professional learning ** 1. ** Learning attitude ** - He had to be clear about the importance of university studies and check if he had a correct attitude towards learning. For example, when they first entered university, they might relax because of the change in the environment. They did not realize that university studies were to acquire knowledge, not just to cope with exams. 2. ** Learning efficiency ** - He checked whether he had arranged his study time reasonably and adjusted his work and rest. In the relatively free environment of the university, could they control their entertainment and rest time to ensure that their studies were not affected? For example, whether they could listen carefully in class, complete homework in time after class, and combine preparation and review. At the same time, whether they actively read relevant books and materials to expand their knowledge and make full use of the school's teaching resources. ** 4. Life ** 1. ** Interpersonal relationships ** - When interacting with your roommates and classmates, you should reflect on whether you have helped each other and united. For example, whether he could communicate well with others and whether he had adopted an appropriate method to deal with conflicts. He also had to consider whether he should make friends and learn from others. For example, whether he should take the initiative to get to know senior brothers and sisters and ask them questions about his studies, work, and life. 2. ** The collective consciousness ** - Review your performance in class activities and check if you are actively participating. If the participation rate is not high, you should think about the reasons and try to improve, strengthen your collective consciousness, and improve your ability to cooperate with others. 3. ** Social Awareness and Self-Protection ** - In social interactions, one had to reflect on whether their social experience was sufficient. For example, in the face of some complicated social situations, such as dormitory promotions, whether they could remain vigilant and avoid being cheated. Through this experience, he had to learn to better understand society and improve his self-protection awareness. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>