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Teaching methods: What's so hard to understand?
Besides the teaching methods of parents giving students resource classes, what other teaching methods are difficult to understand? This paper will discuss five unreasonable teaching methods to help readers better understand the diversity of education and teaching.

Corporal punishment education

Some teachers still use corporal punishment, hoping that students can learn from it. However, this way poses a threat to students' physical and mental health, and it is also easy to arouse students' disgust.

exam-oriented education

Excessive pursuit of scores and rankings in education leads to students' great pressure and lack of innovative thinking and independent learning ability.

"cramming" teaching

Teachers mechanically instill knowledge without paying attention to students' interest and acceptance. This teaching method makes students lose their enthusiasm for learning and can't cultivate the spirit of active exploration.

Subject deviation

Overemphasizing the importance of one subject while ignoring the education of other subjects leads to the imbalance of students' knowledge structure and affects the comprehensive thinking ability of interdisciplinary.

Homework depends on parents.

Ask parents to help with students' homework, such as checking and correcting. This increases the burden on parents and weakens students' autonomous learning and self-management ability.