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Applied in Organic Chemistry: Pre-service Teachers Training through Situational Simulation Teaching Method

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  • Wanmei Li
  • Yani Ouyang
  • Jun Xu

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Situational simulation teaching method (SST mentioned below) is a mature teaching method that has been applied. It has been widely used in foreign language, law, management, clinical and other fields, and has been proved to have good teaching effect. The quality of teachers is the key to improve the international competitiveness of China's education system. With the growth of China's population and the reform and development of education, the training of pre-service teachers has become a public concern. According to the existing research, most of the pre-service teachers have good academic and moral qualities, but there are still deficiencies in teaching ability, management ability and communication ability. .In view of this phenomenon, this paper puts forward a scheme of training chemistry pre-service teachers by using SST method through the way of organic chemistry teaching reform. The results show that SST method can improve students' learning quality and cultivate students' comprehensive abilities (including pre-service teachers' professional skills).

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  • Wanmei Li & Yani Ouyang & Jun Xu, 2022. "Applied in Organic Chemistry: Pre-service Teachers Training through Situational Simulation Teaching Method," International Journal of Higher Education, Sciedu Press, vol. 11(5), pages 189-189, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:jfr:ijhe11:v:11:y:2022:i:5:p:189
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