Third, the implementation challenges and coping strategies(All text materials are automatically generated by ai intelligence)Drawing lessons from Europe, America, Japan and South Korea: Controlling the class size of primary and secondary schools and universities to 15 students to improve the quality of teaching and training.
2. Cultivate all-round talentsI. Successful experiences of Europe, America, Japan and South KoreaI. Successful experiences of Europe, America, Japan and South Korea
2. Cultivate all-round talentsIn the process of educational reform, Korean schools are gradually developing into small classes. South Korea's education pays attention to cultivating students' comprehensive quality. In a class of 15 students, teachers can better organize diversified teaching activities. For example, group project-based learning is carried out, so that each student can give full play to his own advantages in the project and cultivate teamwork spirit and the ability to solve practical problems. At the same time, the Korean education department found that small-class teaching helps to reduce the academic pressure gap between students and promote educational equity.It is also more beneficial to the cultivation of students' artistic and sports specialties. Teachers can discover the potential of each student in painting, music and sports, and provide them with more opportunities for guidance and participation in related activities. For example, in music class, teachers can give each student more time to practice solo and improve their singing skills.
Strategy guide
12-14
Strategy guide 12-14
Strategy guide 12-14
Strategy guide
12-14