Hearing this, the teacher laughed heartily, while laughing, and really untied his belt. ...
I was moved by the teacher in the article. What kind of teacher is this? It seems that we can describe her by her appearance, but what attracts me more is the kindness and wisdom of this teacher. Can the teacher's waist be measured? A male teacher may be able to, but this is a female teacher; A slim young female teacher may be ok, but this is a female teacher who is not confused or fat. She can completely ignore the boy's excessive demands, but she solves the embarrassing situation in class with a kind heart and protects the boy's dignity and thirst for knowledge.
Of course, this teacher is more "educational wisdom". Russian educator ushinski said: "No matter how an educator studies educational theory, if he has no educational wisdom, he can't be an excellent educational practitioner." In the process of teaching, the teaching situation is changing rapidly and complicated, and unexpected accidents may occur at any time, which requires teachers to make correct and rapid judgments and handle them properly. In the teaching process, educational tact is manifested in restraint, understanding children's experience, respecting children's subjectivity, expressing "moistening things silently" in words and deeds, and exerting talents on the spot-the teaching process is more of an "improvisation" process. "Teacher, I want to measure your waistline." Of course, the teacher didn't expect the students to measure their waistlines before class, but when she faced the students' "alternative requirements", she showed "educational wisdom"-really let the students measure their waistlines and "improvise" to come up with a better method to measure them more accurately. At this time, the classroom is full of wisdom and brilliance. I think this boy will never forget, not to mention the teacher, the knowledge of "centimeters, decimeters and meters" he learned in this class, and every other student will never forget this unusual math class.
Cheer for the math teacher you've never met!