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What are the differences between new curriculum evaluation and traditional evaluation?
Traditional teaching is mainly knowledge infusion teaching, and the evaluation standard is whether the knowledge points are explained comprehensively and put in place. The teaching of new curriculum is a process in which students actively explore and acquire knowledge under the guidance of teachers, emphasizing students' participation, cooperation, exploration and sharing. Therefore, the evaluation criteria mainly lie in whether teachers can mobilize students' enthusiasm for exploration and cooperation.
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