1. Establish students' subjective consciousness and change teaching methods.
Under the traditional educational concept and system, students are accustomed to regard the teacher as the supreme authority, and the teacher's words are the imperial edict, and they accept them all without criticism. Students have no sense of self-subjectivity, let alone play their own subjectivity.
In the people-oriented educational concept, we should cultivate students' subjective consciousness, change passive "asking me to learn" into active "I want to learn", and change simple learning knowledge into consciously mastering knowledge. ?
For teachers, teachers should change the teaching method of "full house irrigation" and turn the teaching process into a two-way process of communication, interaction and common growth between teachers and students.
When teachers talk about knowledge, they can't explain it step by step as in the past, but arrange for students to preview the basic knowledge and collect relevant information before class.
In classroom teaching, let students talk about their own knowledge and experience first, and students complement each other. Then, the teacher corrects mistakes, supplements explanations and answers questions.
Or teachers set up scenes or on-site teaching, so that students can actively participate and interact with teachers and students, so that students can master what they have learned unconsciously.
2. Pay attention to the design of campus material and cultural landscape, and create a beautiful and harmonious campus natural environment. The natural environment is the basic condition for human survival, and it has a significant impact on human development.
The famous educator Suhomlinski once said: Let every wall of the school speak.
Every wall, every green space and every corner of the school can be a "talking" teacher, so that students can be infected and edified anytime and anywhere in a good campus environment and be edified by beauty.
3. Pay attention to students' personality differences and teach students in accordance with their aptitude.
Description: The current education ignores individuality and is too unified, which suppresses the development of students' individuality and is very unfavorable to students' growth. Therefore, to embody the people-oriented educational concept, we should attach importance to students' personality differences, teach students in accordance with their aptitude and tap their potential.
4. Protect students' thirst for knowledge and guide them according to the trend.
In the colorful nature of students, curiosity and thirst for knowledge are very strong. In a good environment and proper education, students' thirst for knowledge will be strengthened. On the contrary, improper education will end this desire for knowledge.
Therefore, the people-oriented educational concept is to care for students' curiosity and actively guide them in the teaching process.
5. Establish students' subjective consciousness and change teaching methods.
Under the traditional educational concept and system, students are accustomed to regard the teacher as the supreme authority, and the teacher's words are the imperial edict, and they accept them all without criticism. Students have no sense of self-subjectivity, let alone the exertion of subjectivity.
In the people-oriented educational concept, we should cultivate students' subjective consciousness, change passive "asking me to learn" into active "I want to learn", and change simple learning knowledge into consciously mastering knowledge. ?
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People-oriented is the core of Scientific Outlook on Development. Serving the people heart and soul is the fundamental purpose of the Party in China.
According to the past development view, development is the high-speed operation of economy, that is, the high-speed growth of gross domestic product (GDP), which ignores or even harms people's needs and interests.
The essence of this development view of "seeing things but not people" is a kind of "material-oriented" thought, which represents two different development views from people-oriented.