Teaching synthesis is the abbreviation of educational comprehensive knowledge, also known as: educational public basic knowledge, educational theoretical knowledge, teachers' comprehensive quality and educational basic theoretical synthesis. Comprehensive knowledge of education (commonly known as comprehensive education) generally includes pedagogy, psychology, educational psychology, teachers' professional ethics, new curriculum reform and laws and regulations. The emphasis of comprehensive education knowledge in different regions is different, and the specific examination content is subject to the official announcement and examination outline.
Don't learn by rote when teaching comprehensive courses.
First of all, we should learn to connect knowledge points in series into mind maps or memory formulas, which will get twice the result with half the effort. Remember not to learn by rote, mainly by taking shorthand lessons. After understanding, copy the teacher's clear mind map and memory formula in the notebook, and then take it out and recite it, which will get twice the result with half the effort.