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Research on the Differences of Classroom Inspection of Primary School Teachers: Based on Optimization Strategy

Received: 12 April 2022     Accepted: 5 May 2022     Published: 12 May 2022
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Abstract

Classroom inspection is a detail of the teaching process and an indispensable part of effective teaching. Through classroom inspection, teachers can adjust teaching objectives, teaching rhythm and teaching methods in combination with the actual situation to make up for the deficiencies in teaching, so as to continuously enrich the experience of teaching activities and improve the teaching effect. It not only helps to deepen the emotional communication between teachers and students, and harmonize the relationship between teachers and students, but also enables teachers to be informed of the students’ feedback information in all directions, and realize the regulation of teaching content and methods. Classroom inspection should run through the whole process of classroom teaching and play an indispensable role in achieving teaching objectives and the interaction between teachers and students. Taking a primary school as a case, this article investigated the actual classroom teaching situation of front-line teachers from grade 2 to grade 6, analyzes the differences in the use of classroom inspection by teachers of different disciplines and styles, and investigated the discipline nature, discipline status, teacher-student relationship, teachers’ teaching style and students’ classroom evaluation of inspection teachers. Based on the perspective of the current situation, the study put forward relevant suggestions from the perspectives of schools and teachers, in order to truly implement the classroom inspection and effectively improve the effect of classroom teaching.

Published in Teacher Education and Curriculum Studies (Volume 7, Issue 2)
DOI 10.11648/j.tecs.20220702.13
Page(s) 66-70
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Keywords

Primary School Teacher, Classroom Inspection, Influencing Factor, Strategy

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