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Three characteristics of students: plasticity, dependence and learning from teachers.
As the object of education, students embody three important characteristics: plasticity, dependence and obedience. These characteristics are important manifestations of students' growth, and they are also factors that educators should fully consider and make use of.

plastic

Students are like a sponge, absorbing the influence around them and showing infinite possibilities. Their physical and mental development is not yet mature, which means that they have great potential and development space. Just as twigs bend easily under proper shaping, students can also shape their own future under education and guidance.

dependent state

Students, especially underage students, can't get rid of their dependence on adults. At home, they need the care of their parents; After entering the school, teachers' guidance and help become their new source of dependence. Whenever students encounter difficulties and problems, their first reaction is often to ask teachers or elders for help.

Learn from the teacher

Students have a natural respect and affinity for teachers. They regard teachers as a treasure house of knowledge, an expert in solving problems and a model of behavior. This kind of learning from teachers stems from students' curiosity about the unknown world and their desire for correct guidance.