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Teaching is like a person|Read "I am Chinese" (7)

The "Chinese Teaching Thoughts" (Part 1) I read these two days is an interview record about Teacher Chen's teaching thoughts. The end of the chapter is in 1998. Although the article was written 20 years ago, it is not old at all. It still feels fresh when I read it. This is probably because Teacher Chen saw the essential things in Chinese teaching.

The title of this book is "I am Chinese", which comes from a widely circulated saying of Teacher Chen: "What is Chinese? I am Chinese." If you don't know Teacher Chen, you would think that this teacher Too confident. In fact, it is not true.

"I am Chinese" was accidentally said by Teacher Chen in a lecture. Teacher Chen’s original words were “Every Chinese teacher should dare to say, I am Chinese.” The original intention was to encourage oneself. Teacher Chen emphasized that Chinese teachers’ teaching by example is more important than words.

On the cover of this book, there are a few words written by Teacher Chen:

"I have indeed explained that I am Chinese, but my self-esteem of the professional quality of Chinese teachers Expectations and lifelong pursuits.

A competent Chinese teacher should not only be an instructor who is diligent in teaching and can teach well, but also a practitioner who can both experience and embody Chinese. In addition to Chinese classes, he should also have his own small Chinese garden, where he can learn about the ups and downs and enjoy himself.

He should not only educate people with Chinese, but also cultivate himself with Chinese. Let students see and learn a lot of more intimate and vivid Chinese language from him.

Teaching by example is more important than words, which is one of the three important characteristics of Chinese education. ”

We often say that "literature is like its people", and teaching is also like its people. The cultural accomplishment and language behavior habits of Chinese teachers influence students in a subtle way. Teacher Yu Yi once said that there is no word "enough" in the dictionary of Chinese teachers. She also said that she had taken Chinese classes all her life, and had taken Chinese classes that she regretted all her life. We all have strict requirements on ourselves in Chinese. When faced with a text that he had taught many times, teacher Chen Riliang abandoned the previous lesson plan, insisted on "reading" the text in vain, and gave the old text a new interpretation. "I have prepared for this lesson all my life." This words from a Soviet ordinary middle school teacher and highly praised by Suhomlinsky should become the motto of every Chinese teacher. Keep reading, think and interpret texts independently, do not be a porter of teaching materials, prevent dulling of understanding, and keep your sense of language sharp. "Putting myself first" should be the self-discipline principle for Chinese teachers to prepare lessons.

For these Chinese language masters, even if we work a hundred times harder, we still can't match them. But as long as we work hard, we will still make changes. Reflecting on myself, I always feel that my knowledge and ability are a bit stretched, and I am not very confident. I really want to refer to the teaching materials when preparing lessons. Over time, a terrible dependence formed, and I felt afraid to move forward without leaving Jia Shen. In fact, this is also an important reason that restricts our Chinese teachers from moving forward. Being able to read one's own things from the text should be a basic skill that Chinese teachers should possess.

For the same text, 100 teachers have 100 types of classes. With the same lesson plan, two teachers gave two classes with completely different styles, both due to differences in knowledge and education. The height of the teacher determines the height of the classroom. "The people are good and the lessons are good; the people are good and the lessons are bad." I deeply agree.

Finally, I end this article by quoting Teacher Chen’s inspiration from reading Balzac’s biography: “Even if you only have extremely mediocre talents, you should try your best and always be a positive enterprising person in life; no Out of full and superior confidence in one's own talents, but knowing that it is impossible and doing it, you can always take small steps and eventually achieve a thousand-mile journey."

Encourage yourself.