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Is pedagogy easy to learn?
I am a student majoring in primary education and belong to the category of pedagogy. Let me talk about my understanding of pedagogy.

Professional introduction

Pedagogy is a social discipline that studies human educational activities and their laws. Through the study of educational phenomena and problems, the general law of education is revealed, and it is not paid attention to. Pedagogy is a first-class discipline, and two disciplines includes preschool education, primary education and special education.

Such as education and social politics. The relationship between school education, social education and family education, the relationship between primary education, secondary education and university education, the relationship between educational objectives and teaching in secondary education, and the relationship between education and teaching activities, which studies this thing, so everyone will find that pedagogy is research education, not teachers.

Course learning

Pedagogical research courses include: educational research methods, educational principles, educational statistics and measurement, educational psychology, educational history of China, foreign educational history, etc. Of course, there are also some public courses, so the courses are mainly public courses and professional courses.

Personal recommendation

At the undergraduate stage, if you want to be a teacher, you must study various subjects. If you want to be a math teacher and learn math, if you want to be a Chinese teacher and learn Chinese, if you want to be an English teacher and learn English, it's hard for you to be a teacher who studies pedagogy.

If you want to take this major, you must first build up confidence that you can overcome. Even if your academic performance in high school is not particularly good, it doesn't matter, because you don't take the English listening test, because you don't have as much academic burden as in high school, because your professional courses are limited to the knowledge of liberal arts and pedagogy, and the scope is greatly reduced. There is great hope of success in the postgraduate entrance examination.