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The correct way to criticize students
Criticism refers to commenting on a person's mistakes and shortcomings. Criticizing students can only achieve good results in a correct and effective way.

Friendly criticism

As teachers, if we can still smile when we find students making mistakes, friendly criticism will get twice the result with half the effort.

Sweet criticism

Criticism can be sweet. During my teaching career, I criticized my students many times. I take effective measures to add a sweet color to criticism, let students realize their mistakes in a peaceful and relaxed atmosphere, and start and promote students' self-education and self-development.

Don't hurt your self-esteem

"Storm-like" and "sarcastic" criticism will deeply hurt students' self-esteem, make it difficult for them to consciously correct their mistakes, and even produce rebellious psychology and boredom with teachers' face-to-face criticism or accusation, forming a vicious circle in which the more they criticize students, the more they need criticism.

Effective education

If you criticize students in a correct and effective way, you will get twice the result with half the effort.