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Teaching teacher evaluation
The following are the evaluations of teaching teachers: love and dedication, professional knowledge and ability, patience and care, cultural exchange and understanding, influence and social value.

1, love their jobs and dedication: Teaching teachers have a strong sense of social responsibility and love. They voluntarily go to areas with scarce educational resources to provide educational help to local children.

2. Professional knowledge and ability: Teachers are usually people with professional training and strong educational background. They have teaching skills and knowledge, can make teaching plans according to students' needs and backgrounds, and provide high-quality teaching.

3. Patience and carefulness: The students the teacher is facing are often in trouble. They may come from poor families and lack basic learning resources.

4. Cultural exchange and understanding: Teachers usually come from different cultural backgrounds, and the exchange and interaction between them and students will help promote cultural exchange and understanding.

5. Influence and social value: The work of teaching teachers has a far-reaching impact on students and society. They are not only teaching people, but also role models and leaders. By providing educational opportunities and improving the educational environment, they have opened up a broader future for children in poor areas.

The contents and responsibilities of teaching teachers are teaching work, student care, improvement of educational resources and communication between parents and communities.

1. Teaching: Teaching teachers are responsible for providing education and training for students. According to the age and level of students, design and implement appropriate teaching plans, teach knowledge of various subjects, and improve students' learning ability and comprehensive quality.

2. Student care: Teachers pay attention to students' physical and mental health and all-round development in teaching. They establish a good teacher-student relationship with students and care about their living conditions, family background and difficulties.

3. Improvement of educational resources: Teaching teachers strive to improve school conditions and educational resources. They can cooperate with local governments, communities and other educational institutions to improve educational resources and facilities, raise educational funds and materials, and improve the quality of educational environment.

4. Communication between parents and communities: Teachers keep close contact with parents and communities. They regularly communicate with parents about students' learning, performance and progress, pay close attention to students' education, and actively participate in family and community education activities.