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Teacher's nickname
Teachers' nicknames are teachers, teachers, gardeners, candles, loving mothers and spring silkworms.

Teachers were originally the titles of local primary school teachers in Song and Yuan Dynasties. The latter refers to students' special respect for teachers. Since the Ming and Qing Dynasties, teachers have generally been called "Mr.".

Until the end of 19 and the beginning of the 20th century, He Ziyuan and Qiu, the founders of modern education in China and the doyen of the Revolution of 1911, introduced western learning to China and founded new schools. Since then, they began to define the word "teacher" as "teacher" in the student code of conduct. However, since the era of the national government, most students have changed "Mr" to "teacher" according to the usual practice, which has been used ever since.

Students' professional knowledge level is largely restricted by teachers' knowledge level. If the teacher doesn't know teaching material analysis thoroughly, doesn't grasp the key points of knowledge, and doesn't make the main points clear, then students will have a vague feeling of little gain after listening to this class. Therefore, teachers should thoroughly understand the teaching materials before giving lectures, grasp the key points and broaden their knowledge so that students can feel the gains in every class.

Precautions:

Article 7 of the Teacher Law clearly stipulates the basic rights of teachers, which mainly includes six aspects:

1, carry out education and teaching activities, and carry out education and teaching reforms and experiments.

2 engage in academic exchanges, participate in professional academic groups, and fully express their opinions in academic activities.

3. Guide students' learning and development, and evaluate students' academic performance.

4, receive wages on time, enjoy the welfare benefits stipulated by the state and winter and summer vacations.

5. Put forward opinions and suggestions on the work of the school's education, teaching management and education administrative departments, and participate in the democratic management of the school through the staff congress or other forms.

6. Attend refresher courses or other trainings.