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教学的基本组织形式是____,辅助形式有____、____等。

简述学生心理发展的基本特征。

一个班级里几十个学生集合在一起,有了班级组织,就标志着班集体的形成。

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在一节语文公开课上,当我讲到“一千万万颗行星”这句话时,班上最调皮的赵强同学突然阴阳怪气地问到:“老师,‘万万’是什么意思?”惹得全班同学哄堂大笑。面对听课老师们关切的目光,我平静地说:“大家都知道‘万万’等于‘亿’,那么,这里为什么不用‘亿’而用‘万万’呢?”全班同学马上安静下来,开始认真思考,并且发表了自己的看法,大家讨论完后,我进行了分析和总结,最后我又问了一句:“请大家想想,今天这一‘额外’的收获是怎么来的呢?大家要感谢谁呢?请让我们用掌声表达对他的谢意!”大家把目光转向赵强同学,对他鼓起掌来,赵强不好意思地低下了头。

为了进一步了解赵强的情况,我决定进行家访。他知道后,立刻紧张起来,他特意找到我,叫我千万别向他爸妈告状。因为从前的老师经常告他状,事后他总免不了皮肉之苦,所以至今心有余悸。我安慰他:“不用担心,我只是想更多地了解你。”那天,我在他家,他因为害怕,躲在房间不敢出来,但不时探出头来想听我讲些什么。在他爸妈面前,我不但没有告他的状,反而夸奖他的进步。回到学校,他对我说:“老师,你真够朋友,以后瞧我的!”此后,我经常在课后找机会针对他学习中存在的问题进行辅导,还专门针对他的学习情况制定教学计划。赵强很努力,在各方面都有了进步,像变了个人似的。

问题:

请结合材料,从教师职业道德的角度,评析“我”的教育行为。

美国学者孟禄根据原始社会没有学校、没有教师的史实,断定教育起源于儿童对成人的无意识模仿这种观点被称为()。

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