The personal reflection and summary of the teaching and research activities are as follows: ** I. Positive aspects of teaching and research activities ** 1. ** In terms of arousing teachers 'enthusiasm ** - In a successful teaching and research activity, such as the kindergarten's teaching and research on the preparation of the theme activity, when the content of the teaching and research was familiar to the teacher and closely related to the actual work, it could greatly stimulate the teacher's enthusiasm for participation. Teachers would actively raise questions, express their opinions, and even argue fiercely for different opinions. This reflected the importance of teaching and research activities in stimulating teachers 'initiative and enthusiasm. 2. ** In terms of solving practical problems ** - The effective teaching and research activities could be based on reality and solve the confusion of teachers in education and teaching. For example, in a kindergarten's teaching and research activities, the research questions were determined based on the actual situation of the kindergarten. For example, if the research questions were determined based on a survey, the teachers would be convinced and sincerely discuss and solve them. In the teaching and research of the comprehensive group of primary schools, discussions were carried out around how to cultivate students 'hands-on ability, which had direct guiding significance for teaching practice. 3. ** To promote the growth of teachers ** - In teaching and research activities, teachers discussed and argued with each other, which could stimulate their thinking. For example, in the teaching and research activities of the comprehensive group in primary schools, teachers could achieve concept updates, concept changes, and behavior changes through this kind of interaction. The exchange of experiences and opinions between different teachers was like "stones from other mountains", which could promote the depth of teachers 'thinking and help the professional growth of teachers. 4. ** Creating a good atmosphere ** - Good teaching and research activities could create a positive atmosphere. For example, in a kindergarten's teaching and research activities, the manager would participate as a learner and collaborator, respect and encourage the teacher's views and practices, and infect the teacher with enthusiasm and sincerity. This would make the teacher feel respect and equality in the teaching and research activities, and thus be more actively involved in the teaching and research activities. ** II. Inadequacies of teaching and research activities and directions for improvement ** 1. ** Formally ** - There was a single form of teaching and research activities. A single form could easily make teachers feel tired. In future teaching and research activities, various teaching and research forms should be used. For example, the world coffee, workshops, etc. could also be used to hold symposiums, reading notes, establish a blog to share knowledge, and other forms of combination, so that teachers would have a fresh feeling every time they participated in teaching and research activities. 2. ** In terms of content ** - Some teaching and research activities were formalistic, and the content did not effectively solve the practical problems in education. Teaching and research activities should pay more attention to digging out the educational cases around them. Starting from the difficulties and hot spots in actual teaching, they should be oriented towards solving practical problems. For example, the primary school mathematics team should focus on how to design effective summer homework for teaching and research. This way, the content based on actual needs would be more valuable. 3. ** Organization management ** - In some teaching and research activities, the manager had a high and mighty command. The manager should change this way of management, participate in teaching and research activities with equal status, respect the main position of teachers, give full play to the subjective initiative of teachers, and ensure the time and space of teaching and research activities to provide guarantee for the smooth development of teaching and research activities. Read more exciting novels for free
In the colorful activity teaching, the success lies in stimulating the students 'interest and the variety of activities. However, there were still shortcomings, such as the low participation of individual students. The difficulty level of the activity design could be further optimized to accommodate more students. In the future, teaching should focus on the whole, adjust the time control of the activity link, and improve the teaching effect. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
If the teaching and research director's teaching results were poor, he could reflect on the following aspects: ** 1. Teaching ability and professional knowledge ** 1. ** Teaching Method ** - Whether the teaching methods are suitable to the students 'learning style and needs. For example, for different subjects, some might be suitable for lecturing, while others required more inquiry-based learning or group learning. It was possible that they did not flexibly adjust the teaching methods during the teaching process, causing students to have difficulty understanding and affecting their teaching results. - There might be shortcomings in the innovation of teaching methods. If the traditional teaching method was used, it might not be able to stimulate the students 'interest and enthusiasm in learning. For example, in today's digital age, there was no full use of multi-media resources or online teaching tools to enrich the content and form of teaching. 2. ** Depth and breadth of professional knowledge ** - Although the director of teaching and research had a certain responsibility in teaching and research management, his own subject professional knowledge also needed to be constantly updated and deepened. Perhaps the explanation of certain subject concepts was not accurate and in-depth enough, resulting in loopholes in the students 'grasp of knowledge. - The breadth of subject knowledge may also be lacking, and the subject knowledge may not be able to effectively connect with real life and other subject knowledge, making students feel that the knowledge they have learned is too isolated and difficult to understand and apply. ** 2. Grasping the teaching outline and curriculum standards ** 1. ** Teaching goal ** - He might not have understood the teaching objectives in the curriculum accurately. The teaching goal was the direction of teaching. If the goal was not clear or there was deviation, then the teaching process would lose its focus. For example, paying too much attention to the imparting of knowledge and neglecting the cultivation of students 'abilities and emotional attitudes might affect the overall development of students and their final teaching results under the modern education philosophy. 2. ** Course highlights and difficulties ** - There might be mistakes in determining the key points and difficulties of the course. Without an accurate grasp of which knowledge was the key content that students must master and which was the difficult content that students were prone to make mistakes, it would be impossible to allocate time and energy reasonably in teaching, resulting in the key content not being explained thoroughly and the difficult content not being effectively broken through. ** 3. Teaching Management and Organization ** 1. ** Class Management ** - There might be problems in maintaining order in the classroom. If the discipline in the classroom was poor, the students would be distracted, whispering, or doing things that had nothing to do with the classroom, which would seriously affect the teaching effect. There may be a lack of effective classroom management strategies, such as guiding students 'behavior and supervising classroom discipline. - It may not be reasonable enough to manage the time in the classroom. For example, if one spent too much time on a certain knowledge point, it would cause the subsequent content to be explained in a hurry, or there would be no reasonable time for classroom practice, answering questions, and so on. 2. ** Teaching Resource Organization ** - He might not be flexible enough in using the teaching materials. The resources in the teaching materials were not fully exploited, such as the cases, charts, and other auxiliary teaching contents in the teaching materials. - There may also be shortcomings in integrating other teaching resources, such as the rational use of laboratory equipment (for science courses), extra-cursory reading materials (for liberal arts courses), etc., making the teaching content not rich and lively enough. ** 4. Understanding the students and teaching them according to their aptitude ** 1. ** Individual differences between students ** - They did not take into account the individual differences of the students. Every student's learning ability, learning progress, and learning style were different. Perhaps the teaching model of "one-size-fits-all" was adopted in the teaching. There was no different teaching content and guidance for students of different levels, resulting in some students not being able to keep up with the teaching progress, while some students felt that the teaching content was too simple. 2. ** Student learning feedback ** - The collection and utilization of students 'learning feedback were insufficient. Without timely understanding of the problems, confusion, and opinions and suggestions on teaching that students encountered in the learning process, teaching adjustments lacked basis and could not meet the learning needs of students in time. ** 5. The feedback of teaching and research work on teaching ** 1. ** Transformation of teaching and research results ** - As the director of teaching and research, although he had participated in a lot of teaching and research work, he might not have effectively translated the results of teaching and research into practical teaching strategies and methods. For example, they had researched new teaching models or teaching concepts, but they had not been able to apply and promote them well in their own classrooms. 2. ** Disconnection between teaching and research ** - Teaching and research work may be out of touch with their own teaching work. The problems discussed in the teaching and research process might not be closely related to the pain points and difficulties in the actual teaching, resulting in the results of the teaching and research not directly serving to improve the teaching results. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
There were different cases for reference in the teaching and research activities of novel reading. For example, in the teaching and research activities of the language group of No.2 Middle School in the Urban area, the teaching methods of self-reading novels were discussed, including the summary of the ninth grade listening and evaluation class, the teaching methods of self-reading novels, how to implement the requirements of the curriculum standards, the arrangement of homework in the classroom and after school, and the work arrangement of the language teaching and research group in the later period. It mentioned that the teaching method of the novel self-reading class could tightly grasp the three elements of the novel for classroom explanation and extension, and should pay attention to the guidance of the study method. In addition, during the joint teaching and research activity of "Xiao County and Dangshan County" in Suzhou City's primary school language, some teachers carried out "Journey to the West" promotion class,"Romance of the Three Kingdoms" sharing class, and in the whole book reading teaching practice research sharing segment, some teachers also shared the research results of the whole book reading teaching. Moreover, the staff of the Teaching and Research Section of the Dangshan County Education Bureau introduced their thoughts on the teaching of the whole book, including the teacher's role as a lamp for students to read. These teaching and research activities are helpful to strengthen the exploration and practice of teachers in the teaching of novel reading. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
In the reference materials, there were two teaching plans about stones: "High-quality science teaching plan for kindergarten small class" Understanding stones "and" Excellent science teaching plan for kindergarten small class "Stone bumping music" ** I. Reflection on the lesson plan of "Understanding Stones"** 1. ** In terms of achieving goals ** - Children could perceive the characteristics of the stone through various senses and basically achieve the goal of understanding the basic characteristics of the stone. In terms of observing the shape, color, and pattern of the stone, the children could actively participate and accurately describe it, indicating that the observation part of the activity design could effectively guide the children to understand the stone. - However, there was less information on the other characteristics of the stone, such as the sound of collision with different objects. If this part could be added, the goal would be more comprehensive. 2. ** Teaching Method ** - It is better to use a variety of sensory experience methods, such as looking, listening, smelling, and touching stones, so that children can fully understand stones. This method was in line with the cognitive characteristics of small children. They mainly recognized things through intuitive perception. - However, there might be a safety hazard in the child's experimental activity (collision between the stone and the egg). Although the conclusion was that the stone was hard, it would be better if the safety precautions could be emphasized in more detail before the experiment. 3. ** Child participation ** - Most children were interested in activities and could actively participate in observing and comparing stones. However, in the group communication session, some children might not be able to participate because of their limited language skills. Teachers could give more guidance and encouragement to these children in future activities. 4. ** Event Extension ** - In the lesson plan, it was relatively simple to end the activity by sending the stone friend home. Some activities could be added, such as letting the child continue to look for the stones around him and share the characteristics of the stones with the parents after returning home. This could further consolidate the knowledge the child had learned. ** 2. Reflection on the lesson plan of "Stone Bumper Music"** 1. ** In terms of achieving goals ** - In terms of perceiving the basic characteristics of the stone, the children had achieved their goal by playing the stone game. In the stone collision segment, the children could find that the collision of hard objects and stones could produce a loud sound, while the collision of soft objects and stones could not produce a sound. This indicated that the activity was successful in guiding children to explore the different phenomena caused by the collision of stones and other objects. - However, although the goal of experiencing the fun of playing with stones mentioned in the activity goal was reflected in the process of children playing, it could be further strengthened, such as adding more interesting game segments. 2. ** Teaching Method ** - The guessing stone segment could effectively stimulate children's interest and was a good way to guide them. Playing with stones allowed children to explore on their own, giving them sufficient space to explore on their own, which met the needs of children's scientific exploration. - However, when guiding children to express their findings, teachers could use more diverse methods, such as letting children use painting to express the different phenomena of stones colliding with soft and hard objects. This could take into account the different expressions of children. 3. ** Child participation ** - Children were more involved in guessing stones and playing with stones, but in the search for items turned from stones, some children might have difficulty finding stone products in photos because of their lack of life experience. Teachers could enrich the children's life experience before the activity, such as letting the children observe the stone products in the surrounding environment in advance. 4. ** Event Extension ** - The lesson plan did not explicitly mention the extension of the activity. If the extension of the activity could be added, such as letting the children make simple percussion instruments with stones, it would be more beneficial for the children to further explore the characteristics and uses of stones. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
In terms of employment: - Current situation: The current employment situation is grim. Every year, a large number of college graduates, such as 10.76 million last year and 11.58 million this year, are facing employment. The contradiction between job supply and demand was prominent. The water in the pool (the influx of new labor force) was fast and the water out (job absorption) was slow, leading to employment anxiety and complaints. Moreover, there was a huge gap between expectations and reality in employment. Many college students were affected by Kong Yiji's literary anxiety. They felt that they had high academic qualifications and did not look up to some basic positions. They felt that these positions were not worthy of their academic qualifications and the cultivation of their families. - Coping strategies: Most college students 'employment plans, such as taking the public examination, postgraduate entrance examination, freelance or starting a business, have limitations. It is difficult to exceed 5% for the public examination and 25% for the postgraduate entrance examination. Freelance and starting a business are very risky for fresh graduates. For most students, they should change their concept of employment and realize that it was more meaningful to do a job that could support themselves than to stay at home. Although private enterprises seemed to be low-end jobs, they could provide opportunities to support themselves and learn practical skills. In terms of social practice teaching: - Setting goals: For college students, social practice should be based on their own actual situation, with clear goals and feasible plans, focusing on process training and ability improvement, rather than practice for practice. - Teaching experience: - Setting up the environment: The role of teachers should be changed from imparting knowledge and managers to promoting and guiding the development of students. A relaxed teaching environment should be set up to guide students to change from accepting learning to inquiring learning. Teaching situations should be created to stimulate learning motivation and interest. All students should participate in classroom activities to avoid the "performance" phenomenon of teachers and a few top students. Questions should be asked according to the differences in students 'abilities to enhance the self-confidence of all students. - Cultivation of thinking: In Chinese teaching, we should pay attention to the cultivation of students 'habit of actively exploring and develop their ability to think differently. Since the students 'perception of language was related to their life experience and knowledge accumulation, teachers should guide the students to express their opinions on the understanding of meaning, and promote the sublimation of language and spiritual development through thinking and debate. Teachers should guide the students after they have fully thought about it, so that they can realize that knowledge is endless and learning is endless. - Reading aloud and feeling: Pay attention to reading aloud and evaluating the feeling, so that the classroom teaching "lives". Due to the limited time in the classroom, students should be guided to focus on the key points of the text and read it repeatedly to understand the image, meaning and emotion of the language. On the basis of perception, they should evaluate the text to deepen their understanding and sublimate their knowledge. At the same time, they respected the individual differences of students and encouraged them to choose the way they liked to learn. They closely followed the text and guided the students to read carefully to improve their self-learning ability and broaden their thinking. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
There are many problems and improvements in the teaching of novel techniques. ** 1. Student-level problems ** 1. ** Fragmentation of knowledge system ** - The students had not formed a complete knowledge system of novel reading, and they were unfamiliar with the characteristics of the novel text and reading appreciation skills, so it was difficult for them to fully grasp it. 2. ** Shallow understanding of subjective questions ** - He had a stiff and shallow understanding of the subjective questions of the novel text reading, and his ability to grasp the direction of the questions was insufficient. His answering efficiency and targeting were poor. 3. ** The standard of answering questions is lacking ** - The answers were not standard enough. There were problems such as irregular wording, unclear hierarchy, chaotic logic, and missing key points. ** 2. Teachers 'Inadequacies in Teaching ** 1. ** Single teaching method ** - Most of the teaching was lectures. The proportion of teachers in the classroom was too large, and the interaction between teachers and students was insufficient. 2. ** Relying on existing resources ** - Relying on existing teaching resources would result in fragmented knowledge points, making it difficult for students to absorb them. 3. ** Lacking grasp of trends ** - The lack of analysis and grasp of the reading trend of Chinese novels in the college entrance examination and the outdated teaching content were not conducive to improving the students 'ability to cope with the current changes. ** 3. Direction of improvement ** 1. ** Students lead the class ** - The teaching of short answer questions in novel reading should return the initiative to the students. The teacher should guide the students to prepare well and let the students learn with questions. 2. ** Cultivate reading skills ** - Cultivating the students 'novel reading skills was fundamental, and teachers should make it their primary teaching goal. 3. ** Increases reading ability ** - To improve the students 'ability to read novels and solve problems, it is necessary to improve their reading ability. Teachers should pay attention to the depth and accuracy of the text reading. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The following is the reflection content of the teaching plan activities of different middle classes: ** I. Reflection on the charity sale ** 1. ** Success ** - The entire charity sale was organized in an orderly manner. Parents and teachers worked together, and the children gave their love under the leadership of parents and teachers. - The parents were very supportive and interested in the event, which increased the cooperation between the two families. - The children developed a sense of care, learned to be willing to help others, and at the same time strengthened their social skills. 2. ** Inadequacies and improvements ** - The price of the charity sale items was a little inappropriate, but it still raised a lot of money. It could help poor children improve their lives. In the future, they needed to set the price more accurately. ** 2. Reflection on the activities centered on gymnastics performance ** 1. ** Positive aspects ** - The activity allowed the child to make full use of the small chair, exercise the child's balance ability, let the child actively and happily perform, and spend a healthy and happy Children's Day. - Through participating in the celebration activities, the children were trained to perform boldly, enhance their self-confidence, and experience the festive atmosphere. - Know the time, origin, and customs of the festival, feel the festive atmosphere, and participate in the festival games. - Children could feel the festive atmosphere and experience the happiness of childhood. At the same time, they could also cultivate a pure patriotic heart and experience the joy of cooperation and communication. Overall, the lesson plan reflection of the June 1 activity in the middle class reflected that the activity had positive significance in many aspects such as early childhood development and home-family cooperation, but there were also areas that needed improvement, such as the price positioning of the charity sale. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The following is an example of reflection on the personal information development planning homework 2.0: ** I. Comprehension and Achievement of the Research Course ** 1. ** In terms of improving technical abilities ** - In the course of his research, he came into contact with ability points such as the analysis of academic situation supported by AI technology. The application of AI in the field of education allowed teachers to more accurately grasp the learning situation of students. In the past, when analyzing academic performance, they might have relied more on traditional test scores and subjective observations. AI technology could integrate a large amount of data, including students 'online learning behavior, homework completion, and other multi-dimensional information, providing teachers with a more comprehensive and in-depth portrait of academic performance. - For A3 presentation design and production, it was not just a simple improvement of PSP production skills. The study made me realize the importance of presentation in teaching. It is an effective information transmission tool. In terms of design concepts, more attention should be paid to the logic of the content, the visual appeal, and the compatibility with the teaching objectives. For example, learning to use appropriate charts, pictures, and animation effects to assist in the explanation of the teaching content, rather than simply piling up words. 2. ** Change in Teaching Concepts ** - The research prompted me to realize that the role of information technology in teaching has gradually changed from an auxiliary tool to an indispensable part of teaching. Modern teaching was no longer limited to traditional classroom teaching. The integration of information technology could create more diverse teaching models, such as hybrid teaching and flipped classrooms. This requires teachers to change from the traditional role of imparting knowledge to learning guides and organizers, and pay more attention to cultivating students 'independent learning ability and information literacy. - At the same time, he also realized that in the digital age, students had more access to knowledge. Teachers must keep pace with the times and integrate the latest information technology into their teaching to meet the growing needs of students for a variety of ways to present knowledge. For example, students could access a large number of learning resources through the Internet. If teachers could not use information technology to carry out innovation in their teaching, the teaching content and methods would appear boring and unattractive. 3. ** Understanding of the development of modern education ** - The research gave me a new understanding of the development of education. The education modernisation was not only the modernisation of teaching methods, but also the modernisation of educational ideas, educational management, educational evaluation and many other aspects. For example, the idea of promoting the application of skills training for teachers throughout the school emphasized the importance of the school as a whole in improving the application of information technology. This required the school to formulate a reasonable information development plan from the management level, build a new model for the improvement of teachers 'information technology application ability, narrow the gap between urban and rural teachers' application ability, and promote the balanced development of education. ** 2. Inadequacies and challenges in the research process ** 1. ** The depth and breadth of technology application ** - Although he had come into contact with some new information technology ability points during his research, his application in actual teaching was not deep enough. For example, the analysis of learning situation supported by AI technology, although in theory it knew how to use relevant tools for data collection and analysis, in practice, due to the complexity of the data and the lack of proficiency with the tools, it might not be able to fully utilize its advantages. Moreover, he lacked sufficient understanding and practical experience in the application of emerging information technology such as virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) in teaching. - In the design and production of the presentation, although he had mastered some basic production skills, there was still room for improvement in creativity and specialization. For example, how to design more targeted and unique presentation according to different teaching content and audiences needed further exploration. 2. ** The allocation of time and energy ** - It was a challenge to allocate time and energy to study while teaching. Every day, he needed to take 1 - 2 hours to log on to the online research platform and complete tasks and homework. Sometimes, due to the heavy teaching tasks, he could not guarantee enough time for research. This might lead to in-depth study of some of the research content, and it would not be able to combine theory and practice well. - In addition, due to time constraints, he could not fully participate in discussions and exchanges with his peers. Discussions and exchanges were very important to broaden one's horizons, learn from others 'experiences, and solve practical problems. 3. ** Ability to integrate information technology and subject teaching ** - There were still some difficulties in integrating information technology with the teaching of ethics and the rule of law. For example, how to find the best combination of information technology and subject knowledge, so that information technology can truly serve the realization of the subject teaching goal, rather than simply add-on. Sometimes, they might pay too much attention to the display of information technology and neglect the imparting of subject knowledge and the cultivation of students 'thinking ability. ** 3. Modification measures and future prospects ** 1. ** Continuous learning and practice ** - In view of the lack of depth and breadth of technology application, it was necessary to continue to learn emerging information technology and strengthen the practice in actual teaching. For example, he could participate in more online and offline training courses, read relevant professional books and papers, and gain an in-depth understanding of the application of VR, AR, and other technologies in education. He could also try to carry out small-scale pilot applications in his own teaching. For the production of the presentation, he had to constantly learn new design concepts and techniques, refer to excellent cases, and improve his creativity. - In terms of academic analysis, he had to constantly improve his proficiency in operating AI technical tools, and at the same time strengthen his ability to analyze and interpret data. He could work with the school's information technology teachers to explore how to better use information technology to analyze learning situations. 2. ** Reasonably plan time and improve efficiency ** - In order to better allocate time and energy, he needed to develop a more reasonable study plan. He could break down the research tasks and use the fragmented time to study, such as watching video lectures and reading materials during breaks or after school. At the same time, he had to improve his learning efficiency, take notes during the learning process, and summarize the key content in time so that he could better apply the theory to practice. - To actively participate in peer discussions and exchanges, you can arrange the time in advance, set the topic and goal of the discussion, and improve the efficiency of the exchange. They could also use the online communication platform to share their experiences and insights with their peers at any time without being limited by time and space. 3. ** Increase integration ability ** - In the integration of information technology and subject teaching, it is necessary to study the subject curriculum standards and teaching objectives in depth, and consider the integration of information technology from the source of teaching design. For example, in the teaching of morality and the rule of law, one could choose the appropriate information technology methods according to different teaching contents. For example, when explaining legal knowledge, online case banks and legal simulation software could be used to let students understand the meaning and application of legal provisions more intuitively. We should pay attention to cultivating students 'ability to use information technology to solve subject problems, guide students to conduct independent learning and inquiry learning through network resources, and improve the overall quality of students. In short, the personal information development planning homework 2.0 was a process of continuous learning, reflection, and improvement. Through the research, although he had made some gains, he also recognized the shortcomings and challenges. In the future, he would continue to work hard to improve his ability to apply information technology to meet the needs of the modern development of education. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The following is a summary and reflection on the teaching of Zen Revolving Painting in primary school: ** I. Teaching summary ** 1. ** Knowledge and Skills Transfer ** - The students had a basic understanding of Zen painting. They understood that Zen painting was a form of painting that was created through the combination of simple patterns and lines. In the process of teaching, the students learned some basic graphic arrangements, such as neat and orderly and orderly arrangements. Through the teacher's demonstration and his own practice, he was able to use the contrast relationship of lines to create and master the basic skills of using lines to construct a picture. - Under the guidance of the teacher, most students could extract basic patterns from daily objects and then apply these patterns to the creation of Zen paintings. For example, simple patterns such as circles and squares could be repeatedly arranged and combined. 2. ** Teaching Method and Course ** - The teaching method was mainly based on inquiry learning and supplemented by the teacher's explanation and demonstration. In class, students would be guided to look for the elements of line drawing and the rhythm of comparison through appreciating the works of Zen Raohua. This would allow students to transfer their existing knowledge of line drawing to the study of Zen Raohua. Then, through group discussions, they analyzed the basic figures and their sources in Chan Rao's paintings, cultivating the students 'observation and thinking skills. - In the creative process, students could create Zen paintings according to what they had learned. Teachers would provide individual guidance during the creation process to help students solve problems, such as the control of the density of lines, the combination of graphics, and so on. 3. ** Cultivation of feelings, attitudes and values ** - During the process of creating Zen paintings, students could calm down and enjoy the fun of hand-painting, and experience the artistic charm of black-and-white line drawing. This kind of artistic creation activity helped to cultivate students 'patience and concentration, giving them a sense of accomplishment in their creation, thus increasing their interest in artistic creation. At the same time, it also made the students realize that artistic creation could add rich beauty to their lives. ** 2. Reflection on Teaching ** 1. ** Teaching objectives ** - The knowledge and skill goals were basically achieved, but for some students, they might not be familiar enough with the arrangement of patterns and the use of line contrast. In the future, he could add more practice opportunities, or break down the complicated pattern arrangement and line contrast to let the students gradually learn in depth. - In terms of process and method goals, the effect of inquiry-based learning was better, but there were sometimes situations where individual students were leading the group discussion and some students did not participate well. Teachers needed to do a better job of guiding group discussions, making clear the tasks of each student, encouraging introverted students to actively speak, and ensuring that all students benefited from the discussion. - Although the emotional attitude and values were reflected, it could be used to guide students to connect Zen painting with life aesthetics. For example, students could be organized to hold an exhibition of Zen paintings, allowing students to introduce the beauty of life contained in their works to other students and parents, further strengthening students 'understanding of the relationship between art and life. 2. ** Teaching content ** - The teaching content of Zen Revolving Painting could be further expanded. In addition to teaching basic figures and lines, the concept of color Zen painting could be introduced to let students understand how to add color elements on the basis of black and white Zen painting and broaden their creative ideas. - He needed to be more precise in understanding the difficulty of the teaching content. For students with a better foundation, they could be provided with more challenging techniques such as multi-layer graphics stacking, complex texture drawing, etc. For students with weaker foundations, they should strengthen the practice of basic graphics and simple lines. 3. ** Teaching methods ** - The teacher's demonstration could be more diverse. In addition to demonstrating on the blackboard or on paper, they could also use a multi-media device to show some dynamic Zen painting creation process, allowing students to more intuitively see the flow of lines and the combination process of graphics. - When evaluating a student's work, he could use a more diverse evaluation method. In addition to the teacher's evaluation, the students could also evaluate themselves and each other. Students 'self-evaluation could allow them to better reflect on their own creative process and the strengths and weaknesses of their works, while mutual evaluation could promote communication and learning between students and draw inspiration from other people's works. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
There were many gains and reflections from the teaching and research activities of the nursery teachers: ** 1. Harvest ** 1. ** Profession skill upgrade ** - Enhanced skills for specific work in early childhood care. For example, in terms of disinfection work, they could learn the disinfection methods of different types of toys (such as wooden, plastic, plush, and iron toys), including the disinfection time, the ratio of disinfectant, and the operation process, which would help to improve the standard of daily disinfection work in the class. - Master more strategies in child care, such as the strategy to make children fall in love with drinking water. Through the process of observation, thinking, adjustment, and reflection, they could better solve the problem of drinking water for children. They could also conduct in-depth discussions and gain experience in special child care, child clothing cleaning, and the use of sweat towels. 2. ** Education Concept Upgraded ** - He had a deeper understanding of the combination of early childhood education and child care. He realized that child care was not only about life care, but also should cooperate with educational activities to achieve the combination of child care and education. For example, in large classes, the nurses would cooperate with the environment to create an environment that would provide children with a rich knowledge and a warm feeling of home by maintaining the hygiene of the activity area and enriching the activity corners. - In terms of early childhood development, more attention was paid to designing different forms of care according to the different levels of development of children to meet the needs of children's growth. 3. ** Enhanced communication and cooperation abilities ** - During the teaching and research activities, there were opportunities for teachers to exchange experiences and share their insights. For example, in the nursery education and research activities of the kindergarten, the nursery teachers could share their own teaching and research stories, and other teachers could learn from them and make suggestions. - The ability to cooperate and communicate with health care doctors, main class teachers, and sub-class teachers had also improved. For example, they could work better together in early childhood health care, educational activities, and other aspects. ** 2. Reflection ** 1. ** Problems in actual operation ** - Although he had learned a lot of theoretical knowledge and operational norms in teaching and research activities, he might encounter some challenges in practical conservation work. For example, in the actual operation of disinfection, equipment failure, tight schedule and other problems may affect the standard implementation of disinfection work. - In the correction work of children's meals, although the method of combining encouragement and praise was used, it might be difficult to completely solve the problem of individual children's meals due to the large individual differences of children. 2. ** The necessity of continuous learning ** - As the concept of early childhood education was constantly updated and the standards of hygiene and health were improved, nursery teachers realized that they needed to continue learning. For example, in the face of different situations during the high epidemic season and new educational inspection requirements, nursery teachers needed to constantly update their knowledge and skills to adapt to the new nursery work needs. 3. ** Exploration of Personalized Conservation ** - The learning methods and strategies in group teaching and research activities may be universal, but every child has unique needs. Childcare teachers needed to reflect on how to better meet the individual needs of children in their daily work, such as special care methods for special children, how to give individual attention in group care work, and so on. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>