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A teacher in Shandong Province chose all 29 questions in the math test paper. A: Let students know that they must believe in themselves. what do you think?
A post-90 s math teacher in Shandong adjusted all the correct answers to multiple-choice questions to option A on the test paper for his children, so that students would think when doing the questions: Should they believe the answers they chose? The teacher said that the ultimate goal of his question is to hope that children can exercise their courage and learn to believe in themselves. Personally, I think this teacher's practice is very commendable!

According to the online report, the math teacher had no confidence in the answer when preparing for the exam. At that time, she occasionally wavered in her choice of answers, unable to determine whether the chosen answers were correct. Based on this empathy, the teacher sorted out the questions that children are prone to make mistakes when giving test papers, and called out all the correct answers? Option a? She hopes that children can choose the same option in succession when doing the problem, which can strengthen their confidence.

Many netizens forwarded and left messages after seeing the test paper shared by this teacher. Some netizens think that the teacher's original intention is good, which can make children better reflect on whether they have the courage to make up their minds to choose the correct answer when doing the problem; Some netizens think that the teacher adjusted all the answers to the same option in order to save trouble and convenience. Regardless of the specific guess of netizens, personally speaking, it is a rare experience for students to meet such a teacher who doesn't play by the rules.

After all, many times we always use habitual thinking to deal with many things, but when things change and deviate from our previous cognition, can we still strengthen our confidence? Will we waver? The teacher probably thinks that students may have the same mental journey as doing their own papers, so he hopes to give children a good lesson in such a unique way.