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體 現(xiàn) 和尊重被 評 者的個 別 差異與個性特征,是一 種 個性化 評 價(jià),重在使 評 價(jià) 對 象在 評 價(jià) 過 程中不斷 增值 0 (的 評 價(jià)者和被 評 者,以信任與合作 為 基 礎(chǔ) ,通 過對話 共同制定雙方都 認(rèn) 同的 評 價(jià)目 標(biāo) 和 發(fā) 展 計(jì) 劃,是一 種 合作式 評 價(jià)。 ( 5 )評 價(jià)是一 種 持 續(xù) 的教育 過 程,不是完成某種 任 務(wù) 。 21. 結(jié) 合 實(shí)際談?wù)?學(xué)校教學(xué)工作 評 價(jià)的作用。 (1)學(xué)校教學(xué)工作 評 價(jià)有 導(dǎo) 向和指 導(dǎo) 作用,它指明了學(xué)校教學(xué)工作的目 標(biāo) 和方向。 (2) 鑒 定和 選 拔作用。教學(xué)工作 評價(jià)通 過 一系列的 監(jiān)測 、考核, 對 教 師 和學(xué)生素 質(zhì) 與能力、表 現(xiàn) 與水平等有比 較 全面的掌握, 為 確 認(rèn) 、 評選 等 鑒 定性工作提供依據(jù)。 (3) 激勵和 發(fā) 展作用。通 過 目 標(biāo) 達(dá)成度的評 價(jià), 可以使被 評 價(jià)者看到自己的不足和成就,找到或 發(fā)現(xiàn) 成功與失 敗 的原因,可以激勵先 進(jìn) ,鞭策后 進(jìn) , 調(diào)動 廣大教 師 的 積 極性。 (4) 反 饋 和 調(diào)節(jié) 作用。通 過 教學(xué)工作 評價(jià), 可以了解學(xué)校教學(xué)目 標(biāo) 的達(dá)成度和偏離度及其偏離的原因, 發(fā)現(xiàn) 教學(xué)工作中的不同典型, 調(diào) 整學(xué)校教學(xué)工作 計(jì)劃,推廣先 進(jìn)經(jīng)驗(yàn) ,使教學(xué)管理工作科學(xué)化、 規(guī) 范化、制度化。 22. 開 展區(qū)域教育 評 價(jià)有何意 義 ? (1)開 展區(qū)域教育 評 價(jià)有利于完善教育 評 價(jià)理 論 ,豐富其方法。 (2) 可以促 進(jìn) 地方政府和各方力量重 視 教育, 保 證 教育投 4 入, 改善 辦 學(xué)條件。 (3) 有利于區(qū)域教育各要素的 統(tǒng)籌 、 協(xié)調(diào) 和控制。 (4) 有助于 發(fā)揮協(xié) 作 優(yōu)勢 , 進(jìn) 一 步 加快我國 實(shí)現(xiàn) 雙基 的 進(jìn) 度。 (5) 有利于促 進(jìn) 區(qū)域 經(jīng)濟(jì) 、社會等的良性 發(fā) 展。 5 您好,為你提供優(yōu)秀的畢業(yè)論文參考資料,請您刪除以下內(nèi)容, O(∩ _∩ )O謝謝?。。?A large group of tea merchants on camels and horses from Northwest China39。s Shaanxi province pass through a stop on the ancient Silk Road, Gansu39。s Zhangye city during their journey to Kazakhstan, May 5, 2021. The caravan, consisting of more than 100 camels, three horsedrawn carriages and four support vehicles, started the trip from Jingyang county in Shaanxi on Sept 19, 2021. It will pass through Gansu province and Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region, and finally arrive in Almaty, formerly known as AlmaAta, the largest city in Kazakhstan, and Dungan in Zhambyl province. The trip will cover about 15,000 kilometers and take the caravan more than one year to plete. The caravan is expected to return to Jingyang in March 2021. Then they will e back, carrying specialty products from Kazakhstan A small art troupe founded six decades ago has grown into a household name in the Inner Mongolia autonomous region. In the 1950s, Ulan Muqir Art Troupe was created by nine young musicians, who toured remote villages on horses and performed traditional Mongolian music and dances for nomadic families. The 54yearold was born in Tongliao, in eastern Inner Mongolia and joined the troupe in says there are 74 branch troupes across Inner Mongolia and actors give around 100 shows every year to local nomadic people. I can still recall the days when I toured with the troupe in the early 39。80s. We sat on the back of pickup trucks for hours. The sky was blue, and we couldn39。t help but sing the folk songs, Nasun says. The vastness of Inner Mongolia and the lack of entertainment options for people living there, made their lives lonely. The nomadic people were very excited about our visits, Nasun recalls. We didn39。t have a formal stage. The audience just sat on the grass. Usually, the performances became a big party with local people joining in. For him, the rewarding part about touring isn39。t just about sharing art with nomadic families but also about gaining inspiration for the music and dance. Ulan Muqir literally translates as red burgeon, and today39。s performers of the troupe still tour the region39。s villages and entertain nomadic families, but their fame has spread around the world. On May 16 and 17, nearly 100 singers and dancers from the troupe performed at Beijing39。s Poly Theater. Their show, titled Ulan Muqir on the Grassland, depicted the history and development of the art troupe. Being from the region allowed me to embrace the culture of Inner Mongolia and being a member of the troupe showed me where I belonged, Nasun, the art troupe39。s president, who is also a renowned tenor, tells China Daily. During a tour in 1985, he went to a village and met an elderly local man, who told him a story about his friendship with a solider from Shenyang, capital of Northeast China39。s Liaoning province, decades ago. The solider gave the old man a handmade saddle when they bid farewell. The story inspired Nasun to write Carved Saddle, a song that later became one of his most popular numbers. Now, every year, Nasun recruits young singers and dancers for the troupe. The troupe has also designed a new repertoire, which is mostly based on the daily lives of Mongolian people, especially the lives of nomadic families, and has bined contemporary musical elements with folk songs of the region. Haimu, a 25yearold khoomei (a local variant of overtone singing) singer, joined the troupe three years ago. Along with a sixmember band, he performs fast songs and soft ones that he writes- all while playing the horsehead fiddle.Althoug