Question 2: What is a teaching assistant? Who is the teaching assistant? It is a person who serves education in the post of teaching assistant. For example: chemistry laboratory administrator, physics laboratory administrator, biology laboratory administrator, electric classroom administrator, etc. Some schools also include logistics personnel ~ that is, teachers who pay salaries. Their work mainly faces the teacher group!
Teachers' job is to motivate students, and their work mainly faces the student groups.
Question 3: What do you mean by supplementary lesson plans? Auxiliary teaching is related books, such as reference materials, reference books, contact questions, etc. Teaching plan is the design of teaching purpose, teaching emphasis, teaching difficulty, teaching process and the blackboard writing of the content.
Question 4: What is a teaching assistant? Teaching aid refers to the supplement and assistance to teaching.
At present, the study pressure is relatively high, and there are many related knowledge points. It is inevitable that some teachers don't remember the knowledge points. You can find the key points by consulting some teaching AIDS.
Question 5: What is a teaching aid? Teaching AIDS, the abbreviation of "teaching guidance", is the general name of teaching guidance books, also known as intensive reading (Hong Kong), synchronous guidance, reference books and so on. They are reference books for supplementary teaching materials, and usually consist of knowledge explanation and exercises. Its users include students, teachers and researchers. In Asia, such as Chinese mainland, Taiwan Province Province, Hongkong, Japanese, Singaporean and other places, there is a broad market for teaching AIDS for middle and high schools.
Classification 1
Teaching AIDS are generally divided into soft teaching AIDS and hard teaching AIDS according to different forms.
Soft Teaching Aids The so-called soft teaching AIDS mostly appear in the form of periodicals and newspapers, mainly to cultivate students' basic quality. This requires novel and flexible forms and strict requirements for the teachers of publishing houses, such as Shanxi English Weekly, Chinese Weekly and China Jianshe Literature Publishing House, all of which need decades of cultural accumulation. The weakness of soft teaching AIDS lies in the lack of targeted training, and most teachers just choose it as extracurricular materials.
Hard teaching AIDS Hard teaching AIDS are common teaching AIDS, and their advantages are that they are close to exams and aim at strengthening training. However, due to the low barriers to entry, there are often some shoddy products.
Classification 2
According to the different carriers of supplementary materials, it can be divided into supplementary books, supplementary newspapers and periodicals and supplementary websites.
Teaching aid books Teaching aid materials appear in the form of books, such as basic knowledge of various subjects, examination questions of various subjects, composition skills and so on. Such as Shandong Century Gold List.
Teaching auxiliary newspapers and periodicals
Teaching AIDS appear in the form of newspapers or periodicals, such as Chinese Newspaper, English Weekly, Academy News, and periodicals such as Middle School Students' Learning, Middle School Chinese Teaching Reference, Learning Weekly, Learning Methods and Learning English.
Teaching assistant website
Textbooks appear in the form of websites. The resources in these websites include teaching plans and exercises, most of which are downloaded by educators for free, such as the new curriculum standard network. There are also some professional teaching assistant wholesale websites, such as China Textbook Distribution Center.
Question 6: What is the supplementary teaching fee? The supplementary teaching fee is the cost of supplementary teaching materials;
At present, the distribution channels of teaching AIDS are divided into:
1 post office subscription;
2 main channels;
3 two channels;
4 self-built distribution station;
Note: The first and fourth kinds are commonly used distribution methods of soft teaching AIDS;
The second and third types are commonly used distribution modes of hard teaching AIDS.
Question 7: What does the R in the title of the teaching aid book mean? Rushing out of the ocean of junior high school physics \ r \ nI bought it myself, and the examples are explained in detail. Questions are also more suitable for textbooks. Unfortunately, the answer is not very detailed. \ r \ There is also a book that the teacher asked us to buy in a unified way. Ask the teacher for recommendation, and then buy relevant books according to your actual situation. \ r \ It starts in six minutes. But personally, it doesn't have much effect because there are too many problems. \ r \ nIf it's Chinese, it's ancient poetry in junior high school. I can't remember the title. However, it is a brown cover with some background patterns of ancient paintings on it. \ r \ Chinese is probably an ancient text that needs to be mastered. \ r \ nMath, do more papers. I'm in the class of 2008, math. I don't think it's necessary. Basically, it is to recite words and phrases and do reading analysis. Don't write too badly. \ r \ nChemistry, enough to get the contents of the book through.
Question 8: All kinds of problems encountered by teaching assistants in their study and life can be helped and guided by teaching assistants. What is it?
Question 9: What are teaching AIDS? Books used for teaching and counseling are not textbooks, but books are used to help students learn. Generally, the so-called reference books are books used as teaching AIDS, including books used by teachers to prepare lessons.
Question 10: Who are the teaching assistants? They are not directly engaged in teaching and academic research, but have teaching services such as inspectors, counselors, office laboratory administrators and school administrators.