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How to teach better: what a good teacher must know (Wo
Throughout the present, society, schools and parents have extremely high requirements for teachers and high expectations for students. On the other hand, students don't care. What should we do as teachers under such circumstances? This is a topic we often talk about. Sometimes we all feel at a loss, helpless and don't know how to teach our students. Education and teaching experience. After reading this book, I was immersed in many contents and felt a lot. I think teachers should put themselves in a correct position, serve students and treat students with equal personality. Ask students to evaluate. Teachers should also improve their teaching skills. Only by understanding students and looking at problems from their perspective can we serve them better. Reward a peach in return, we have a good attitude, and students will appreciate it. Education and teaching experience. When students learn to be grateful, they will better repay their teachers and learn better. Suhomlinski said: "A child's heart should not be a storehouse of truth. The biggest shortcoming I try to prevent is indifference and lack of enthusiasm. My childhood heart is as cold as ice, and I will become an ordinary person in the future. " The teacher's greatest sorrow is to see that the original innocent and lively life, full of enthusiasm for everything in the world, has become a "robot" with only "pure" curiosity about "knowledge" in the shaping of "education" in the school. Yes, if we don't change this educational concept and behavior that values intelligence over emotion, even if teachers spit lotus flowers, they may not be able to make students "nod". If teachers want to arouse emotions in students' indifferent hearts, they must focus on cultivating "emotional" students. A generation of students are becoming more and more sensible. They no longer think that teachers are authoritative, but gradually have their own views.