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The Ministry of Education adjusts the online learning resources of primary and secondary school students, and how will primary and secondary schools implement online teaching?
Online teaching in primary and secondary schools should have two ends. 1 First, students participate in teaching, and second, participate in teaching feedback after teaching.

Judging from the current epidemic control, it is unlikely to start school in a short time. Most students at home are full of grass, and they can't get out if they want to. They want to learn, but they can't. At this time, the school has made its own voice, using the network to give classes to everyone. This is an unprecedented breakthrough and a bold attempt. Perhaps it is the precedent of online teaching, which makes the controversial online teaching come in handy today.

But where is the difficulty of online teaching? The first difficulty is how to get all the children involved, and the second is how to ensure high learning efficiency.

1 to ensure students' participation.

The biggest difficulty in developing online teaching is how to get all the children involved. The self-discipline of primary and secondary school students is not strong. How to make them sit in front of a computer or study hard through a mobile phone is not easy, so supervision is a difficult point. For example, a child is playing games on the other side, and you don't know what he is doing. It is impossible for a teacher's eyes to pay attention to every student. Everything depends on self-discipline.

What can restrain students to a certain extent now may be the supervision of parents, the help of Tintin software and the attention feedback after class.

2. Feedback after teaching

There is also a difficulty in online teaching, that is, how to ensure that children can pay attention to the content of the teacher's lecture as in class, so the feedback of homework after class has become a very important link. For example, the teacher will leave some homework after finishing the liberal arts, and then let the children feedback in a certain way.

In this process, the teacher can upload homework through Tintin or other software, and let the children check their homework carefully, otherwise it will make the children feel relaxed. As the saying goes, there is no Fiona Fang without rules. Although there are no classes at school, the rules must be set first.