Interview scope of Chinese teaching resources in senior high school

The interview scope of senior high school Chinese teacher qualification is as follows:

First, structured interviews.

Examine the comprehensive quality of candidates by asking questions. In this session, candidates need to pay attention to:

1, listen carefully to the examiner's questions and think.

2. Don't rush to answer, you can give your own answer after a little thinking.

You can speak slowly, with a moderate voice, and try to make every word clear.

Don't comment and judge when it comes to current affairs and politics and you don't pay attention to it. You can modestly say that you don't pay much attention to the current hot topics. I wonder if the teacher can change the subject.

5. Maintain a modest and self-abased attitude and be calm and not nervous.

Second, the trial stage.

This stage is the focus of the interview, examining the candidates' professional teaching ability. The content of the examination is high school Chinese knowledge, such as prose, poetry, novels, expository articles, argumentative essays, composition teaching, oral communication and so on. Candidates need to pay special attention to:

1, the time schedule of the trial lecture is about 10 minutes, so it is very important to allocate time reasonably.

2. Remember the basic links of the trial lecture and apply them: new lesson introduction, new lesson teaching, consolidation exercise, summary, homework and blackboard writing.

3. In order to reflect students' subjectivity, students should be actively guided to participate in the teaching process in the trial lecture.

4. The object of Chinese professor in senior high school is senior high school students, and candidates need to pay attention to the natural teaching tone.

5. It would be great to make innovations in teaching problems and presentation of teaching contents.

Third, the defense stage.

The defense stage is the examiner's supplement to the problems after the trial. It is important for candidates to be modest, but they should also be brave enough to admit their own shortcomings and not make up their minds. Under normal circumstances, the examiner will give too much and will not make things difficult for him.