1, the essay question requires to discuss the theory learned (grasp the basic points). Integrating theory with practice, we must combine our own work practice and experience or those of schools and school districts, and take this as the material to explain our views. Views and materials should be unified and language should be refined.
2. The essay questions all involve the main theories, and some need to be discussed in all directions. Therefore, broadening one's horizons and looking at problems from multiple angles are the primary strategies for answering essay questions. Of course, this requires a person to have solid basic skills in the basic theory of pedagogy, and he must read more, watch more and learn more to keep the basic theoretical knowledge unchanged and constantly changing.
3. In the general education theory, the knowledge blocks with high probability lie in the new curriculum reform such as education and human development (for example, "where there is a will, there is a way"), teachers' professional ethics and teachers' quality, teacher-student relationship, teaching, moral education and the work of class teachers. Of course, different regions have different emphases.
4. Being able to use pedagogy theory to guide practice is another aspect of examining students' knowledge level in composition questions. This is an advantage for in-service teachers, but it is more difficult for newly graduated students. This can be based on my school life to answer this kind of composition questions.
About the steps to solve the problem:
1, look at the topic and quickly search for relevant theoretical knowledge. Explaining the core concepts in the topic is similar to noun explanation, but it is easy to be ignored by many students. So when reviewing important nouns, remember the key words inside, even if you can't remember the original words, you can get to the point.
2. Sit in the right place, concrete analysis, theory+examples. Independent variables should be written separately (such as 1, 2, 3, etc.). ). The first sentence at the beginning of each argument should write down the theoretical explanation or idea about the problem, and then briefly explain it, followed by concise examples: it can be the original words in the title, it can be your own summary, and it can also be your own accumulated practical examples.