First, the thermal reform method
The so-called hot reform method refers to making up and adjusting the omissions and mistakes that have been consciously taken into account in the writing stage of the first draft while the iron is hot after the first draft of the paper is completed. At this point, the author's thinking is still in an exciting state, and he knows the key points, difficulties, problems and content structure of the paper like the palm of his hand, so it is easy to make a breakthrough on the basis of the first draft.
Second, the cold reform method? The disadvantage of the hot reform method is that because the author's thinking is still within the framework of the first draft, it is difficult to find the blind spot of the manuscript, and it is impossible to observe the paper calmly outside the original thinking circle. The cold reform method just makes up for this drawback.
The so-called cold revision method is to put the first draft of a paper for a period of time, three to five days, a week or two, or even longer, to calm down your mind, then take out the manuscript and read it several times, and think over the original ideas several times. Because the author jumped out of the closed circle of the first draft at this time, it is possible to re-examine his research from an open and sober perspective, and it is easy to find some potential problems.
Third, about teaching methods? So it is a good way to give the manuscript to classmates, colleagues, colleagues, especially teachers, so that they can have a look and point out what they have gained and lost from the article. You don't have to accept all the opinions put forward by others, but you must understand them with your heart, draw new perspectives and new ideas from them, and then revise the paper on the basis of brainstorming to make it reach a relatively ideal level.