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2. Evaluation criteria
The results of educational practice are divided into "excellent, good, qualified and unqualified". Specific evaluation criteria are as follows:
Excellent:
(1) did have a work internship related to preschool education;
(2) Careful internship planning, serious internship attitude and obvious internship effect;
(3) The practice process is recorded in detail, the practice summary is clear, the language is fluent, and the number of words meets the requirements. I can make good use of the professional theories I have learned to sum up educational practice and have my own unique ideas.
Good:
(1) did have a work internship related to preschool education;
(2) Careful internship planning, serious internship attitude and good internship effect;
(3) The internship process is recorded in detail, the internship summary structure is complete, the language is fluent, and the number of words meets the requirements. You can try to summarize the educational practice with the theory you have learned.
Qualified:
(1) did have a work internship related to preschool education;
(2) There is an internship plan, the internship attitude is basically correct, and the internship effect is average;
(3) There is a complete record of the internship process, the internship summary language is basically fluent, and the number of words meets the requirements.
Unqualified: anyone who fails to meet any requirements mentioned in the qualification standard is considered unqualified.