After the teacher's math test paper was published online, it was forwarded by many netizens. What do some people think the teacher is doing this for? Grandstanding? ? Others think that the teacher may just do this to save time and effort when revising the test paper? Of course, some netizens prefer to conduct in-depth analysis. They think that the reason why the teacher did this is nothing more than to hope that children can strengthen their confidence when choosing answers and not be intimidated by self-speculation. Some netizens even ridiculed that the teacher's question may lead to: people who can't write, people who dare not copy.
Indeed, from the past examination experience, there are almost no multiple-choice questions with the same option in every exam. Even if the options of several consecutive questions are consistent occasionally, they are basically not the same option from beginning to end. So this post-90s math teacher made such a move, which is a bold innovation. However, her innovation has also brought us a heated discussion. Some people think that this post-90 s teacher has finally provoked the beam and shouldered the heavy responsibility.
It is reported that this teacher once encountered multiple-choice questions in the preparation process, and sometimes felt that he didn't trust himself enough, especially when the answer was ambiguous. Out of this psychology, she deliberately sorted out the questions that children often make and made a paper, and then attributed all the correct answers to option A, so that children could think about whether their options were right or not in the process of doing the questions, and what decisions they would make when their courage and confidence were shaken. Children will gain more when they reflect on their feelings and behaviors when they do the questions from the answers to the real questions.