The position of the post-reading composition 1 may be because I was influenced by the introductory tutor when I first started working. I am used to speaking in front of the screen. If you sit and talk, you will feel that your breathing is not smooth and you are not confident enough to speak.
Because the environment I face is usually an ordinary classroom, rows of seats, or a big table in a conference room, surrounded by many people. If I sit, some people will not see, which is not very good. If I am an audience and someone is sitting behind the computer and just looking at his computer screen, I don't think I will concentrate too much on listening to him. I will watch the ppt presentation on the screen. If so, do you need a speaker? Just print out the ppt and send it to everyone. If I just stand and talk, but still stand behind the computer with my hands on the table, hehe, that means I'm still a little nervous. Leaving the table and coming back when you want to turn the page will interrupt my speech. Once I turned ppt for boss, and he asked me to turn it, because he realized that turning it would affect the effect of his speech, so he needed a remote control. With the remote control, he can move around more freely and contact audiences in different directions. I have a remote control that can be plugged into the pc card slot of the computer. When I use it, I take it out and plug it into usb. I'm still using T43 from five years ago. One reason is that this remote control can be plugged in. It is difficult to find a larger pc card slot in my notebook now.
Metaphorically, people are always easier to understand things around them. The abstract concepts of quantitative management and data analysis are easier to understand if they can be compared with things in daily life. In fact, many times in the industry, data analysis is compared to cooking, or CRM is compared to how to start and maintain a relationship. In addition to being easy to understand, people always smile and find similarities in different things: "interesting", which is undoubtedly true.
The Captain's Daughter is a historical novel, which I find profound and scientific. Especially the image of the rebel leader Bu Gachev, who embodies the strength and wisdom of the people, is really great!
In The Captain's Daughter, in my opinion, pugachev is a handsome, intelligent, kind, kind, idealistic, brave and ambitious peasant uprising leader. He is a living person, with his own happiness and sadness, and many fantasies, hopes, worries and pains buried in his heart. He thinks that instead of being a crow that eats dead bodies for 300 years, it is better to be an eagle that drinks blood for 33 years, showing his heroic Russian character. In addition to the image of Bugachev, the author vividly depicts a series of distinctive figures belonging to all social strata, including the junior officer Captain mironov, his wife Vassilisa, his daughter Martha, Grigne's loyal servant Savirich, the old Bashkir with his ears and tongue cut off, and many lower-class people in pugachev rebels and Baishan fortress. Grigne, the hero, has so many excellent qualities such as kindness, kindness, integrity and upright service spirit, and the love course of the hero and heroine is also touching. It is these ordinary Russians who represent the Russian nation. The Captain's Daughter is really an ode to the excellent qualities of the Russian people.
An enamel rabbit, constantly "lost" in the journey, went through all kinds of hardships, from falling out of favor to being cared for, and then learning to love. What did he realize? What does the rabbit's experience bring us?
In this winter vacation, I watched Edward's wonderful journey. This novel is mainly written in a house beside the street in Egypt, where a porcelain rabbit named Edward Tureen lives. The rabbit has been complacent all day for a simple reason: he is owned by a girl named Abilene, who cares about and respects him. But then, one day, he accidentally fell into the sea and was caught by a fisherman. Then it fell to the top of the garbage dump, followed by the campfire of the homeless, and fell from the bed of a sick child to the streets of Memphis. ...
During Edward's long journey, his head was unfortunately smashed into twenty-one pieces. One of its young and poor friends took him to a toy repair shop, crying for his help. Edward's friend was too poor to pay for the repair, and finally he had to give up Edward so that he could be cured. He reluctantly gave up what he wanted and gave Edward to the toy repairman. His friends are great. In order to save Edward, he finally gave up what he liked instead of watching Edward die. And the clever toy repairman, who used the most advanced technology to restore the dying Edward to his former glory. Whether Edward's poor friends, skilled toy repairmen or other partners Edward met during his trip, they are using their best strength to care for a toy rabbit that was lovelorn. More importantly, they also believe that their investment in toys will eventually pay off. Just like a popular proverb in the toy industry: "Only when you get a chance to repair toys can you get a real chance!"
What this rabbit named Edward saw along the way amazed me-even a broken heart can lose love, learn to love, and get love again. So is our life. We should respect and care about people and things. In this way, the world will be full of love.
In the book The Beautiful Dream of the Little Princess, two stories deeply touched me. They are similar in that their dreams are all realized through hard work.
The first story is Barbie Fashion Miracle, which tells the story of the protagonist Barbie. She is going to visit Millicent Menstruation, who lives in Paris. She can't wait to take her pet dog Zhu Zhu on the plane to Paris. Millicent has a clothing store in Paris, where there are young and energetic fashions. The plane landed slowly in Paris. "Finally!" Barbie shouted excitedly. They came to Millicent's clothing store. However, the once bright exhibition hall became dark and filled with cartons. Millicent came over and said, "Barbie, I'm so glad to meet you." Later, Millicent introduced Barbie to her assistant Alice, who is a talented designer. Barbie went upstairs and saw Alice. Alice told Barbie that because the clothing store next door stole our design, our clothing store had no clothes to sell. Barbie said, "I remember this studio. It used to be full of magic. " After listening to Barbie, Alice took Barbie to an old wardrobe in the attic. Alice said, "magical creatures will come out to help famous designers." Later, Barbie and Alice found the fairy and saved their clothing store. After reading this story, I know that anything can be successful as long as I have confidence.
The second story is three musketeers of Princess Barbie. This is a story about a beautiful girl, Green, who lives in a small French village. Green practices fencing with her pet cat Mitt every day. She hopes to be a swordsman one day. Goering can't wait to go to Paris to realize her dream. On the day when she was seventeen, her mother agreed to her request to go to Paris. Green met three good friends in Paris, one is Vivica, the other is Elena, and the other is Winnie. They all want to celebrate Prince Louis becoming king, but Philip wants to be king himself. He is secretly planning to get rid of the prince. But Goering stopped Philip and the prince made them swordsmen.
After reading these two stories, I have come to a conclusion: as long as I have confidence, no matter how difficult things can be accomplished. I want to learn from Green to practice fencing, learn from her persistent courage and face my study and life bravely. In fact, "learning" and practicing fencing have a process. "Learning" is also a process of growth. This process has ups and downs. As long as we take "learning" seriously and study hard, the result will be as described in the book and our dreams will come true.
When you encounter difficulties, you may be depressed and even feel that the world is unfair to you. In fact, the world is so big, maybe some people have suffered bad luck, tasted hardships, endured untold hardships, and experienced all kinds of unimaginable countless bumps and setbacks, but they are not afraid or sad, and they are working hard with an unbreakable belief until they succeed! If you don't believe me, please read The Wandering of a Bitter Child.
The main content of this book is: the protagonist Remy is an orphan. When he was six months old, his uncle secretly threw Remy away in order to possess their property, and his adoptive father Babelin took him away. He is naive and kind, and lives a poor life in the mountain village under the care of his loving foster mother.
A quiet life. But at first, when he was eight years old, he sold him to Vitalis, and Vitalis made a living as an entertainer. From then on, Remy began to make a living by busking, but he was very kind to Remy and taught him to read and write. Remy lives with his master and small animals. During his career as a busker, he experienced many things and made many jokes in the process. Gradually, Remy fell in love with this acrobatic troupe. They performed everywhere and made a lot of money. On one occasion, however, Master had an unintentional conflict with the police, so Master was put in prison. During this period, Remy was lucky enough to meet Mrs. Milligan, and she also met Arthur on her "Swan". Remy and Arthur had a good time, but the good times were always short-lived. When the master's term expires, he is released, which means that little Remy will leave the swan, Arthur and Mrs. Milligan. Although he wanted to stay and end his life as a busker, after fierce ideological struggle, he decided to go with his master and start a wandering life again. But later, master and the animals died one after another, leaving only him and the dog Kabi alive. But Remy always held a firm belief, overcame many difficulties with tenacious will, and finally reunited with his biological mother, Mrs. Milligan, and lived a happy life.
After closing this book, I can't be calm for a long time. Although Remy suffered various misfortunes and experienced many ups and downs, he also felt the warmth of the world: Babelin's mother who took him in and gave him maternal love; Old Vitri who taught him to play and read; Flower farmers who take him in without asking for anything in return; Mathea who shares weal and woe with him. ...
We don't know how happy we are compared with little Remy. We are bathed in the care of our families all day, and we have a garden-like school ... how colorful our life is! But little Remy left his foster mother at the age of eight, and the foster mother was innocent. He followed Master to make a living by performing arts everywhere, and sometimes he didn't have enough to eat. His mental pain can be imagined! However, little Remy was not decadent because of this, but always held a firm belief, overcame many difficulties with tenacious will, and climbed out of the lost quagmire again and again without complaint.
At the end of the book, everyone succeeded. Although Remy had lived a hard life before, he never lacked love: from Babelin's mother to the old man Vitris, to the flower farmer who took him in without asking for anything in return, and finally found his biological mother, Mrs. Milligan. In that society, love will light up the whole world and let Remy climb out of the quagmire of loss again and again. This book explains a profound truth to us: no matter who you are, you will encounter difficulties and setbacks in life. As long as you firmly believe, you will overcome difficulties and win!
Writing after reading 6 Xuzhou Jiuli Middle School Dr. Rosenthal of Yang Lei Harvard University conducted a famous experiment in a school in California 1960:
In the new semester, the headmaster said to two teachers, "According to the teaching performance in these three or four years, you are the best teachers in our school. In order to reward you, the school specially selected some brightest students to teach you this year. Remember, these students have higher IQs than their peers. " The headmaster repeatedly urged them to attend classes as usual and not to let students or parents know that they were specially selected.
The two teachers were very happy and worked harder.
Let's take a look at the results: after one year, the students in these two classes have the best grades in the whole school, even several times higher than other classes.
Knowing the result, the headmaster was embarrassed to tell the two teachers the truth: the IQ of the students they taught was not higher than that of other students. Where did these two teachers expect this? They have to congratulate themselves on teaching well.
Later, the headmaster told them a truth: they are not the best teachers in our school, they are randomly selected from the teachers. It is the school's expectation for teachers and the teacher's expectation for students, so that both teachers and students have a motivation to change themselves and improve themselves. This kind of expectation to turn good wishes into reality is called "expectation effect" in psychology. Also known as "pygmalion effect" and "Rosenthal effect". It shows that everyone can succeed, but whether he can succeed depends on whether people around him can love him, expect him and educate him like successful people. The so-called "say you can, you can, you can't." After watching Pygmalion in class, we can learn more about pygmalion effect. Applying this principle to educational practice and comparing teachers to Pygmalion in the classroom vividly shows that students' intellectual development has great potential. The higher teachers' expectations of students, the greater the possibility of students' intellectual development. My school is a three-star high school in Jiangsu Province. Due to many objective factors, the quality of students is not optimistic. Students inevitably find physics difficult to learn, so their grades are not ideal. Subconsciously, I feel that these students are not smart enough and blame the students for not learning physics well. "Say you can't, say you can't, say you can't." Pygmalion effect showed the power of suggestion, and he learned a profound lesson from himself. "pygmalion effect" also reminds us from another angle that self-esteem and self-confidence are the spiritual pillar of people and the premise of success. So how to protect students' self-esteem? The following practices inspired me:
1. Don't deliberately embarrass students, so as not to embarrass them.
2. Don't make students' mistakes public.
3. After excessive criticism, calm down in time.
4. Protect students' self-esteem and self-confidence with love.
5. Praise and encourage more, and blame and complain less.
6. Pay attention to discovering the bright spots of students and cultivate them patiently so that they can continue to carry forward.
7. If students have shortcomings, they should patiently help analyze the reasons and encourage them to overcome and correct them.
8. Correctly treat students' academic achievements or success or failure experiences.
9. Give students more face, and don't scold or blame students in front of others.
10. Set aside some time to share with students every day.
1 1. It is more effective to emphasize the advantages of students than to criticize their shortcomings.
12. Let students take some responsibilities and let them do what they can.
13. Spend more time talking with students.
14. Dare to admit mistakes to students. Composition after reading Pygmalion in Class 1 100 words.
A dog grabbed a piece of meat and decided to find a place to eat it secretly. He took the meat to the river. As he walked, he was worried that the meat would be taken away. Suddenly, he saw a dog in the river with a piece of meat in its mouth. what do you think? The dog in the river is bigger than its own meat.
Dogs have teeth, and so do dogs in the river. The dog grinned, and so did the dog in the river. The dog said, "I am the head here." No one can surpass me. Look at me! " "So it bared its teeth and opened its mouth to pounce on the dog in the river. But the dog and the meat in the river are gone, and even his own meat is gone.
This puppy is so stupid. In fact, the dog in the river is his shadow. If the puppy doesn't want to eat big, the meat in his mouth won't fall off. This story tells me not to be greedy, but to be content.