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Three-in-one ability training plan refers to
The trinity ability training plan refers to "managing a class well", "teaching a class well" and "writing a paper well".

1. Teaching cognitive ability: This ability mainly refers to the ability of teachers to analyze the relationship between students' psychological characteristics and their teaching strategies on the basis of mastering the theorems, laws and corresponding concepts of the subjects they teach. If you want to succeed in the exam, you need to carry out corresponding exercises training, and it is very necessary to carry out discipline and special training with the help of the question bank.

2. Teaching operation ability: This mainly refers to the level of teachers' use of strategies in the teaching process, which mainly depends on their ability to guide students to master knowledge and think positively, as well as their ability to use various strategies to solve problems.

3. Teaching monitoring ability: This ability mainly refers to the ability of teachers to make plans, actively check and evaluate, give feedback and regulate in order to ensure that teaching can achieve the expected purpose and effect.

Teachers' three teaching abilities are necessary for every teacher. Only with these three abilities can they become a qualified teacher and do a good job in teaching and educating people in peacetime.

Teachers should have the following qualities:

1. As a teacher, we should not only have noble ideology and morality, but also love education, and at the same time bear the heavy responsibility of teaching and educating people entrusted by the unit.

2. Teachers should teach students how to be an upright and ideal person while spreading cultural and scientific knowledge to students.

3. Teachers should not only have lofty ideals, but also have lofty ambitions. They should also set an example, be a teacher at work, love learning and actively guide students' roles.