The management platform of teachers' continuing education credits in primary and secondary schools (kindergartens) in Hainan Province is a comprehensive management platform for teachers' continuing education credits in our province. Teachers can query training results, annual credit audit results and print continuing education certificates here.
Credit is a unit of points obtained by successfully completing a course, which is used to indicate the amount of learning required for students to obtain certificates, diplomas or reach a certain level.
Different countries have different regulations on the learning amount of credit representatives. For example, in some states in the United States, credits are generally calculated in Carnegie units, and each unit represents at least 1 20 hours of classroom teaching in the school year.
Canada can get 1 credit for successfully completing the minimum10 class hours, and 1/2 credit for completing the minimum 55 class hours. According to the new senior high school curriculum standards of the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, and Sports of Japan, 1 class hour or a class is 50 minutes, and 35 class hours of teaching is 1 credit.
"Credit" is the unit used to calculate students' academic performance. One credit is approximately equivalent to the academic workload 1 done by a student in the classroom or laboratory for one semester.
It does not include the amount of extracurricular discussions and exchanges between students and teachers or classmates, preparation for exams and other academic work related to the course but not directly related to the course teaching.
This definition of credit was put forward by the Carnegie Foundation for the Promotion of Teaching in the United States and has been widely recognized. Using credits to measure students' learning volume is the credit system, also known as the credit accumulation system.