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What does Wei Shusheng mean by "seven ones"?
Wei Shusheng's "Seven Fingers" refers to his seven principles and methods in the field of education, mainly about the experience summary of teaching and education management. Specifically including:

1. Goal refers to defining a specific learning goal in the teaching process, so that students can know what they are learning.

2. A problem refers to guiding students to think and solve problems in teaching, and stimulating students' interest in learning and thinking ability.

3. One mode means that teachers use different teaching modes and methods such as explanation, discussion and practice in class to meet the learning needs of different students.

4. A story is that teachers use vivid and interesting stories and cases to stimulate students' interest and imagination in learning and integrate knowledge into the story.

5. One role is that teachers play a good demonstration role in teaching, become role models for students, and guide students to actively participate in learning and social activities.

6. Tools refer to the use of multimedia, Internet and other teaching tools and technologies by teachers in teaching to improve the teaching effect and attract students' attention.

7. Opportunity means that teachers create opportunities for students to display their learning achievements, participate in practice and practical activities, and provide students with opportunities for personal growth and display their talents.

The above seven indicators can help teachers design and implement more effective teaching and education activities, and promote students' all-round development and academic performance.