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The basic organizational form of modern teaching is
The basic organizational form of modern teaching is the class teaching system. Individual teaching and on-site teaching are the forms of teaching guidance.

Class teaching system is also called classroom teaching. Class teaching system is a teaching system in which a certain number of students are organized into groups according to their age and learning characteristics, so that each group has fixed students and courses, and teachers teach the whole class continuously according to fixed teaching time, teaching order (course) and teaching objectives and tasks.

It was the first time that some schools in Europe and America appeared the teaching organization form with class as the unit, and then Comenius summarized and determined this organization form. Later, Herbart perfected this theory, and the Soviet educator Kailov finally perfected this theory. The earliest class teaching system used in China is 1862 Shi Jing Wentong Museum.

Basic features:

Taking the "class" as the personnel unit, according to the age and knowledge level, they are organized into fixed classes, that is, the students in the same teaching class are roughly the same age and education level, and the number is fixed. The teacher teaches the same content to the whole class at the same time.

2. Divide the teaching content, teaching means and teaching methods into many small parts according to disciplines and academic years. These small parts have little weight, are roughly balanced, continuous and relatively complete. Every small part of the content and teaching activities is called "one lesson", which is taught one lesson after another.

13. It is stipulated that each class should be held in a fixed unit time. This unit time is called "class time", which can be 50/45/30/25/20/ 15 minutes, but it is uniform and fixed. There are certain intervals and breaks between classes. Generally speaking, each subject may be independent, or multiple subjects may go hand in hand and take turns.