First, "comprehensive quality"
? There are three types of questions, namely multiple-choice questions, material analysis questions and writing questions. Single choice questions * * * accounted for 39%, and the rest were non-choice questions. This theme is about backrest. If you have a good memory, you will get good grades in the exam. But there will be some unexpected questions in this question, which generally appear in multiple-choice questions. These topics appear in the hope that you can "know astronomy above and geography below". Once it really doesn't happen in the examination room, don't worry, it should.
Second, "education and teaching knowledge and ability"
? A * * * has four types of questions, namely multiple-choice questions, short-answer questions, material analysis questions and instructional design questions. Single-choice questions account for 27%, and the rest are non-choice questions. To some extent, this subject will be easier than comprehensive quality, because you have more room for non-multiple choice questions. As long as your writing is well-founded and logical, it is basically the same. My overall quality of Kobe Bryant is much higher 15 points.
? The test paper structure in the above two pictures comes from the primary and secondary school teacher qualification examination network (/), which can be seen by directly downloading the corresponding written test outline. Note: "comprehensive quality" must not be sloppy. You must never let go of the points you can get. 1 min and 1 min, really 1 min can't be lost. There are too many people with poor grades 1 point.