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Principles of integrating theory with practice teaching

The principle of integrating theory with practice means that teaching should be dominated by learning basic knowledge, understanding knowledge from the connection between theory and practice, and focusing on applying what has been learned, developing practical abilities, and appreciating the value of knowledge.

1. The principle of integrating theory with practice

The principle of integrating theory with practice is an important principle that humans should follow in understanding or learning, and it is also an important principle that should be followed in teaching.

Educators in ancient my country attached great importance to the study of the relationship between knowledge and action, and published many profound insights. However, the knowledge and action they talked about focused on moral cultivation. In the West, the ancient Greek Sophists believed that theory without practice and practice without theory are meaningless.

2. Relevant famous quotes

1. Pestalozzi attaches great importance to "knowledge and the application of knowledge". He pointed out: "If you want to meet your requirements and wishes, you must Knowing and thinking, but for this purpose, you must also act. Knowing and doing are so closely related that if one stops, the other will also stop."

2. Ushinsky also pointed out: "Empty and groundless theories are of no use at all...theory cannot be divorced from reality, and facts cannot be divorced from thought."

Three , The basic requirements for implementing the principle of integrating theory with practice

1. The teaching of book knowledge should focus on integrating theory with practice.

2. Teachers should organize students to conduct some visits, interviews, social surveys, and participate in practical activities of some extracurricular subjects or science and technology groups according to the needs of teaching.

3. Gradually cultivate and form students’ ability to comprehensively apply knowledge.

4. Supplement necessary local teaching materials.