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怎样上好政治课,把课讲得具有吸引力,它直接关系到教育的成败,是每个教育者都必须认真研究和实践的重要课题。下面,围绕这一问题,谈谈自己的一些体会。一、认真备课,是讲好课的前提和基础古人云:“工欲善其事,必先利其器”,俗话说:“磨刀不误砍柴工”,毛主席讲:“不打无准备之仗,不打无把握之仗”,这都是说的准备工作的重要。我们的课讲得好不好,在很大程度上取决于备课是否认真。毛主席在延安讲哲学课,非常吸引人,不时引得听众的笑声和掌声。课后,有人问他为什么讲得那么好,他风趣地说:“我折本了,我花了四天三夜的时问,才备好了讲课提纲”。
It is an important issue that every educator must seriously study and practice. It is a matter of how to get a good political lesson and how to make the lesson attractive. It is directly related to the success or failure of education. Below, around this issue, talk about some of your own experience. I. Preparing lessons seriously is the premise and foundation for good classes. According to the ancient saying: “If a worker wants to do good, he must first sharpen his tools.” As the saying goes: “I do not mistakenly cut the firewood,” Chairman Mao said: “Not playing There is no preparation for failure, and there is no guarantee of uncertainty. This is an important part of the preparatory work. Whether our classes are good or bad depends to a great extent on the seriousness of lesson preparation. Chairman Mao’s lecture on philosophy in Yanan was very attractive, and from time to time attracted the audience’s laughter and applause. After class, someone asked him why he spoke so well. He said humorously: ”I’ve written it out. I spent four days and three nights asking before I prepared the lecture outline."