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According to the training evaluation process, anti-counterfeiting training is divided into the following steps.
Anti-counterfeiting currency training is divided into prediction test, intervention training, re-examination, improvement measures, feedback and summary according to the evaluation process.

1. Predictive test: This session aims to test students' ability to identify counterfeit money. Usually, pictures will be displayed and videos will be played, so that students can quickly identify the correct true and false currencies in a short time.

2. Intervention training: On the basis of predicting the test results, this link intervenes and educates the trainees' understanding ability, memory ability and judgment ability, so that they can better master the knowledge and skills of anti-counterfeiting currency.

3. Retest: After the intervention training, the trainees need to be tested again to see if their ability to identify counterfeit money has improved.

4. Improvement measures: According to the re-examination results, formulate corresponding improvement measures to help students further improve their anti-counterfeiting ability.

5. Feedback and summary: After the whole training process, it is necessary to summarize the training results and feedback the training effect in time, so as to better adjust and improve the training plan.

Counterfeit money identification method:

1. Observe the pattern: the pattern of real money is usually clear, while the pattern of counterfeit money is vague or irregular.

2. Observe the light: the light reflection of real money is more uniform and natural, while the light reflection of counterfeit money will have obvious spots or color differences.

3. Touch the texture: The texture of real money is usually clear and can be identified by touch, while the texture of counterfeit money will be rough or irregular.

4. Compare weights: The weights of real and counterfeit money are usually different, and can be compared by weighing.

5. Look at the corners: the corners of real money are usually regular, while the corners of counterfeit money will have burrs or irregularities.

6. Use UV lamp: the fluorescence reaction of real money is obvious, and the fluorescence reaction of counterfeit money is vague or absent.