Education is an eternal topic for human beings, and people will receive education from their mothers. Let's read some English articles about education.
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Education is an eternal topic for human beings, and people will receive education from their mothers. Let's read some English articles about education.
English articles on education
Traditional teaching methods
Does your teacher still teach you with traditional techniques? Teaching methods need to be reformed now. In the past, we just took it for granted that the teacher's purpose was to teach students everything he knew and solve all their problems. Therefore, in this case, students cannot judge things by themselves. Therefore, students gradually lose the ability of self-study. In addition, they only have the knowledge taught in class and make the same judgment on every problem that may arise. Of course, they will find that their knowledge is not enough to solve practical problems.
So it's time to change the teaching method. The teacher's goal is to help students not only cultivate the ability of self-study, but also cultivate their skills of independent judgment in all aspects. There is no need for students to ask the teacher for help when they are in trouble. The first is to cultivate students' ability to make correct judgments on any problems and difficulties.
In a word, the purpose of teaching is to liberate students, not to restrict their natural ability to make correct judgments.
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Content: Traditional teaching methods
Your teacher is still using traditional techniques. Teach you now? Now we need a revolution in teaching skills. In the past, we just took it for granted that the teacher's purpose was to teach students what he knew and solve all their problems. So in this case, students can judge things by themselves. As a result, students gradually lost their learning ability itself. In addition, they are only equipped with the knowledge that every question they do in classroom teaching may suddenly appear the same judgment. Of course, they will find that their knowledge is not enough to solve practical problems.
Therefore, it is time to change the teaching methods. Teacher A's goal is not only to help students develop their learning ability, but also to develop their own skills, which depend on their own judgment in every aspect. That's not for students to ask for help when teachers are in trouble. The first is to cultivate students' ability to ask any questions, judge correctly and overcome difficulties.
In a word, teaching is the goal of liberation, but Motorola has bound students' inherent right to make correct judgments.
English articles on education
For thousands of years, students of all ages in China have had to endure the pain of rote memorization. Teachers stifle creativity in the process of pursuing fact accumulation, and parents force children to spend numbing time cramming for exams. But in the past year, the government has been trying to revolutionize the classrooms in China. The purpose is to make education more interesting and useful, and most importantly, to stimulate students to think independently.
The reform is driven by a belated realization that China's education system has failed to train enough innovative thinkers. In addition, students are deeply unhappy. A survey conducted by the Ministry of Education five years ago found that more than 80% students don't like going to school. The dropout rate in rural areas has been rising-partly for economic reasons, but also because of the boring atmosphere in classrooms. Exam stress often leads to suicide. According to a survey of senior high school students and freshmen in a certain area last year, more than 50% people have considered suicide.
Several other countries in East Asia, including Japan, South Korea and Taiwan Province, are also trying to solve similar problems. But the impact of China's reform efforts is particularly far-reaching. China's traditional education method is very suitable for the political culture that requires citizens to blindly obey authority. By encouraging students to ask their teachers questions and treat them equally, China may create a new relationship between the ruler and the ruled. Now, official documents even talk about creating a "democratic" atmosphere in the classroom.
The question is how to make it work. The government has set an ambitious goal, using few resources to ensure that more than/kloc-0 million primary and secondary school teachers in China acquire the skills and determination to change their lifelong habits. The reform began in September 2006. Among the 2150,000 students in China, about 420,000 primary and middle school students participated in the activities in 38 experimental areas in China. In September this year, the number of students in 572 districts increased to 9,654,380. These figures will double next year. The initial idea of the Ministry of Education was to implement the reform nationwide before 20 10. However, according to Liu Jian of the National Curriculum and Textbook Development Center of the Ministry of Education, employers from various enterprises said that they wanted a faster timetable. So now the goal is 2005. In 2004, similar experiments will begin in middle schools.