1. Make a detailed preparation plan: Make a detailed preparation plan according to the content and schedule of the exam. Break down the preparation content into small tasks, set specific learning goals every day or week, and implement them as planned.
2. Be familiar with the exam outline and questions: read the exam outline carefully to understand the exam content and key points. Familiar with the requirements and problem-solving skills of various types of questions, you can improve your problem-solving ability by doing simulation questions.
3. Multi-channel access to information: In addition to textbooks and reference books, you can also obtain more reference materials by attending training courses, listening to lectures, reading related papers and periodicals. It is also helpful to exchange experiences and learning methods with other candidates.
4. Pay attention to the combination of theory and practice: Pedagogy is a very practical subject, so we should pay attention to the combination of theory and practice in the preparation process. We can apply theoretical knowledge to practice and improve practical ability through field trips, internships and teaching design.
5. Make a note summary: It is very important to make a note summary in time during the preparation. You can organize the key knowledge points, difficulties and mistakes into notes, which is convenient for review and review. At the same time, summarize knowledge regularly to deepen the understanding and memory of knowledge.
6. Keep reviewing and practicing every day: Preparing for the exam is a long-term process, so keep reviewing and practicing every day. Keep a certain amount of study time every day and constantly consolidate and improve your knowledge.
7. Sprint and mock exam before the exam: In the final stage before the exam, we should carry out targeted review and sprint. You can do some mock exams to test your preparation results and find out the shortcomings for targeted review.