CWU Wraps up Teaching Skills Contest Held among Young Teachers

ByShi Heiyu May 19, 2015

The China Women's University (CWU) held the 6th Young Teachers Basic Teaching Skills Contest on April 14.

A total of 15 contestants, who emerged as top competitors in the preliminary rounds held by different departments, participated in the contest finals.

Each had 20 minutes to hold a demo class and demonstrate his or her teaching skills, concepts and styles.

A panel of 17 judges assessed their performance in terms of teaching plans, presentations and general impression.

CWU Vice-President Liu Meng attended the contest. Also present at the event were teacher representatives and Professor Wang Fuqian — from Renmin University of China — who was invited as the expert judge.

Wang spoke highly of the performance of the contestants and shared his ideas on what constitutes a well-taught university class.

Liu congratulated the winners of the contests and expressed her wish that all teachers could absorb the experts' suggestions and improve their teaching.

The contest helped to create a sound teaching environment on campus and provided an opportunity for young teachers to stand out. It also encouraged all teachers to work hard and devote themselves to women's higher education.

The contest was organized by the Trade Union, the Office of the Teaching Affairs, the Personnel Department, the Department of Publicity and the Modern Education Technology Center and was hosted by the director of the Office of the Teaching Affairs, Hong Yimin.

CWU Wraps up Teaching Skills Contest Held among Young Teachers

CWU Wraps up Teaching Skills Contest Held among Young Teachers

CWU Wraps up Teaching Skills Contest Held among Young Teachers

CWU Wraps up Teaching Skills Contest Held among Young Teachers

CWU Wraps up Teaching Skills Contest Held among Young Teachers

(Source: cwu.edu.cn)

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