沈阳师范大学:《大学英语》课程授课教案(听力部分)Unit 8 Career 2.0

第八单元视听说教程课程教案单元Career 2.02教学时数主题知识目标(1)Explorepossiblefeaturesof thefuture jobmarketanddiscusschallengesfacedby humans(2) Identify speakers' opinions while listening教能力目标学(1) Use weak forms and strong forms of words in a sentence properly in oral目communication标(2)Conductasurveyon jobrequirementsandpresentfindings素养目标(1) Strengthen national pride and our cultural confidence(2) Cultivate critical thinking教(1) Explore possible features of the future job market and discuss学教学challenges faced by humans重重点(2) Use weak forms and strong forms of words in a sentence点properly inoral communication与教学(1) Identify speakers’ opinions while listening难难点(2) Conduct a survey on job requirements and present findings点教学教学方法方法与手教学手段段10minsA.iPrepare备注1.WarmingupSomeone says, “Automation is blind to the color of your collar."With教the rapiddevelopment of science and technology,particularly with学advances made in the field of artificial intelligence, the job market is过bound to undergo some big changes. Make your own predictions about the程future of thefollowing jobs.Will anyof thembereplaced inthefuture?设Try to explain why certain jobs might disappear while others could “live计on."1 / 11
1 / 11 第八单元视听说教程课程教案 单 元 主 题 Career 2.0 教 学时数 2 教 学 目 标 知识目标 (1)Explore possible features of the future job market and discuss challenges faced by humans (2)Identify speakers’ opinions while listening 能力目标 (1)Use weak forms and strong forms of words in a sentence properly in oral communication (2)Conduct a survey on job requirements and present findings 素养目标 (1) Strengthen national pride and our cultural confidence (2) Cultivate critical thinking 教 学 重 点 与 难 点 教 学 重 点 (1) Explore possible features of the future job market and discuss challenges faced by humans (2) Use weak forms and strong forms of words in a sentence properly in oral communication 教 学 难 点 (1) Identify speakers’ opinions while listening (2) Conduct a survey on job requirements and present findings 教 学 方 法 与 手 段 教学方法 教学手段 教 学 过 程 设 计 A. iPrepare 10mins 1. Warming up Someone says, “Automation is blind to the color of your collar.” With the rapid development of science and technology, particularly with advances made in the field of artificial intelligence, the job market is bound to undergo some big changes. Make your own predictions about the future of the following jobs. Will any of them be replaced in the future? Try to explain why certain jobs might disappear while others could “live on.” 备 注

teachersdoctorscivil servantsfastfoodcookslawyerspainterssalesmenprogrammersReferenceanswers.?I think it is possible that teachers will be replaced by robots, orartificial intelligence, in the future. I believe that with thedevelopment of Al technology, at least for certain subjects such asEnglish,math, and maybe PE,robot teachers can be used in place ofhuman teachers. Although not as inventive or creative as humanteachers, robot teachers could be equally knowledgeable. Thus, theyshould have no trouble teaching the basics in a primary or middleschool.Plus, robotteachers can analyze students'responses andreactions very quickly and adjust their teaching style according tosuch feedback. This will help ensure the effectiveness of theirteaching.?I think it is possible that teachers will be replaced by robots, orartificial intelligence, in the future. I believe that with thedevelopment of AI technology, at least for certain subjects such asEnglish,math, and maybe PE,robot teachers can be used in placeofhuman teachers. Although not as inventive or creative as humanteachers, robot teachers could be equally knowledgeable.Thus, theyshould have no trouble teaching the basics in a primary or middleschool.Plus,robotteachers can analyze studentsresponses andreactions very quickly and adjust their teaching style according tosuch feedback. This will help ensure the effectiveness of theirteaching.I think it is possible that teachers will be replaced by robots, orartificial intelligence, in the future. I believe that with thedevelopment of Al technology, at least for certain subjects such asEnglish,math,andmaybePE,robotteacherscanbeused inplaceofhuman teachers.Although not as inventive or creative as humanteachers, robot teachers could be equally knowledgeable.Thus, theyshould have no trouble teaching the basics in a primary or middleschool. Plus, robot teachers can analyze students' responses andreactions very quickly and adjust their teaching style according tosuch feedback.This will help ensure the effectiveness of theirteaching.B. iExplore 11.Conversation20mins2 / 11
2 / 11 Reference answers: ⚫ I think it is possible that teachers will be replaced by robots, or artificial intelligence, in the future. I believe that with the development of AI technology, at least for certain subjects such as English, math, and maybe PE, robot teachers can be used in place of human teachers. Although not as inventive or creative as human teachers, robot teachers could be equally knowledgeable. Thus, they should have no trouble teaching the basics in a primary or middle school. Plus, robot teachers can analyze students’ responses and reactions very quickly and adjust their teaching style according to such feedback. This will help ensure the effectiveness of their teaching. ⚫ I think it is possible that teachers will be replaced by robots, or artificial intelligence, in the future. I believe that with the development of AI technology, at least for certain subjects such as English, math, and maybe PE, robot teachers can be used in place of human teachers. Although not as inventive or creative as human teachers, robot teachers could be equally knowledgeable. Thus, they should have no trouble teaching the basics in a primary or middle school. Plus, robot teachers can analyze students’ responses and reactions very quickly and adjust their teaching style according to such feedback. This will help ensure the effectiveness of their teaching. ⚫ I think it is possible that teachers will be replaced by robots, or artificial intelligence, in the future. I believe that with the development of AI technology, at least for certain subjects such as English, math, and maybe PE, robot teachers can be used in place of human teachers. Although not as inventive or creative as human teachers, robot teachers could be equally knowledgeable. Thus, they should have no trouble teaching the basics in a primary or middle school. Plus, robot teachers can analyze students’ responses and reactions very quickly and adjust their teaching style according to such feedback. This will help ensure the effectiveness of their teaching. B. iExplore 1 1. Conversation 20mins

I) Listening Skills.Identifying speakers’opinionsKnowing what a speaker thinks about a certain issue is a very importantlistening skill.Normally, speakers would use somelinguistic cuestoindicate that this is what they believe. So it is important to recognize suchcues and pay attention to what follows. Commonly used cues include:I think...I'm confident that ...I'm afraid...I believe....From my perspective,..As far as I'm concerned, ..? I'm positive that ....Inmypointof view, ...Scripts:Interviewer:Mr.Smith, how will you describe the future of work?Mr.Smith:Ibelieve the futureof work will soonbecome“the survivalofthemostadaptable."As newtechnologieshavefundamentally changedthe way we work, I think the jobs that remain will be complex andchangeable.Interviewer: What does that mean for workers?Mr. Smith:Workers of the future will need to be highly adaptable andhandle three or more different roles at a time. We can see that new areasof workareemerging constantlywiththedevelopment of scienceandtechnology.That means in the future people will continually need toupdate their skills for jobs ofthe moment, but I'm confident that there willcontinue to be employment if these skills are developed.Interviewer:What about you, Ms.Green?Ms. Green: I'm afraid I'm not that sure. I think there will be winners andlosers in this new world.I imagine there will be one-day training programswhere people learn new skills quickly,and then are employed for a monthwhile they're needed.Interviewer:Does that mean workersaremore likelyto shift toward morepart-time, freelance-based work?Ms. Green: Yes, that's what I believe. And employers won't think in termsof employees -they'll, in my point of view, think in terms of specificprojects.WhodoI need?And for howlong?3 / 11
3 / 11 1) Listening Skills: Identifying speakers’ opinions Knowing what a speaker thinks about a certain issue is a very important listening skill. Normally, speakers would use some linguistic cues to indicate that this is what they believe. So it is important to recognize such cues and pay attention to what follows. Commonly used cues include: • I think . • I’m confident that . • I’m afraid . • I believe . • From my perspective, . • As far as I’m concerned, . • I’m positive that . • In my point of view, . . Scripts: Interviewer: Mr. Smith, how will you describe the future of work? Mr. Smith: I believe the future of work will soon become “the survival of the most adaptable.” As new technologies have fundamentally changed the way we work, I think the jobs that remain will be complex and changeable. Interviewer: What does that mean for workers? Mr. Smith: Workers of the future will need to be highly adaptable and handle three or more different roles at a time. We can see that new areas of work are emerging constantly with the development of science and technology. That means in the future people will continually need to update their skills for jobs of the moment, but I’m confident that there will continue to be employment if these skills are developed. Interviewer: What about you, Ms. Green? Ms. Green: I’m afraid I’m not that sure. I think there will be winners and losers in this new world. I imagine there will be one-day training programs where people learn new skills quickly, and then are employed for a month while they’re needed. Interviewer: Does that mean workers are more likely to shift toward more part-time, freelance-based work? Ms. Green: Yes, that’s what I believe. And employers won’t think in terms of employees – they’ll, in my point of view, think in terms of specific projects. Who do I need? And for how long?

Interviewer: How about the population who are unable to continuouslyadapt and learn new skills?Ms.Green:Wecan't all beknowledge workers. SoI am afraid there willbe a lot of unemployment. There will end up being a division between thefew jobs that need humans, and thosethat can be automated2.Passage20minsReference answers:1cA, Popular collegemajors.B. Economic growth rates.C. Future employment levelsD.EmployeesatisfactionlevelsQuestion 1WhatdoesIBISWorld makepredictionsabout?“ According to data from a variety of sources, including the Bureau ofLabor Statistics (BLS)and the industryresearch firm IBISWorld whichpredicts future employment levels in dozens of fields..."2 DA. 5 percent.B. 14 percentD.41 percent.C. 36 percent.Question2According to the BLS, how much will the need for family and marriagetherapists grow by 2020?“The BLS expects the need for marriage and family therapists, as oneexample,togrow41percentby20203 DA.Network security.B. Advanced softwareC. Overseas connectionsD. High-speed computingQuestion 3What is viewed as a prime competitive advantage in the field of finance?"In finance and investing, for instance, high-speed computing isincreasinglyaprimecompetitiveadvantage."Scripts:According to data from a variety of sources, including the Bureau ofLabor Statistics(BLS)and the industryresearch firmIBISWorld whichpredicts future employment levels in dozens of fields, here are five fieldsthat are likely to grow rapidly in the near future4 / 11
4 / 11 Interviewer: How about the population who are unable to continuously adapt and learn new skills? Ms. Green: We can’t all be knowledge workers. So I am afraid there will be a lot of unemployment. There will end up being a division between the few jobs that need humans, and those that can be automated. 2. Passage 20mins Reference answers: 1 C A. Popular college majors. B. Economic growth rates. C. Future employment levels. D. Employee satisfaction levels. Question 1 What does IBISWorld make predictions about? “According to data from a variety of sources, including the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) and the industry research firm IBISWorld which predicts future employment levels in dozens of fields.” 2 D A. 5 percent. B. 14 percent. C. 36 percent. D. 41 percent. Question 2 According to the BLS, how much will the need for family and marriage therapists grow by 2020? “The BLS expects the need for marriage and family therapists, as one example, to grow 41 percent by 2020” 3 D A. Network security. B. Advanced software. C. Overseas connections. D. High-speed computing. Question 3 What is viewed as a prime competitive advantage in the field of finance? “ In finance and investing, for instance, high-speed computing is increasingly a prime competitive advantage.” Scripts: According to data from a variety of sources, including the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) and the industry research firm IBISWorld which predicts future employment levels in dozens of fields, here are five fields that are likely to grow rapidly in the near future

1 Data analysis.Theage ofbigdata is just getting started.Manyfirms want toaccess thesevast new databases, so that they can gather more information about theircustomers,theircompetitors,andeventhemselves2 Counseling and therapy.There's now widespread recognition that mental health is as important asphysical health, which is likely to increase demand for professionals inthis field. The BLS expects the need for marriage and family therapists, asone example, to grow41 percent by 20203 Scientific research.New technology will continue to generate breakthroughs in medicineconstruction,transportation, and many otherfields,which means therewill be strong demand for workers schooled in biology, chemistry, math,and engineering4ComputerengineeringA lot of software development is done overseas these days, but the needfor high-level computer experts able to tie systems together is still strongIn finance and investing, for instance, high-speed computingiSincreasinglya prime competitive advantage.And most big companies willneed networks that are faster, more seamless, and more secure.5Medical care for animals.Pets are more popular than ever, and they may need medical care just ashuman beings do. The BLS expects the need for veterinarians to rise by36percent by202015mins3.News report 11DA. Automation will be in high demand.B. Free thinkers will earn less than they do todayC. The job market will stay pretty much the sameD. People good in liberal arts will be in high demandQuestion 1What does Mark Cuban predictto happen within the next 10 years?"Within the next decade, as automation becomes the norm, free thinkerswho are good in liberal arts will be in high demand.2 BA.DatacollectionB.Communication5 / 11
5 / 11 1 Data analysis. The age of big data is just getting started. Many firms want to access these vast new databases, so that they can gather more information about their customers, their competitors, and even themselves. 2 Counseling and therapy. There’s now widespread recognition that mental health is as important as physical health, which is likely to increase demand for professionals in this field. The BLS expects the need for marriage and family therapists, as one example, to grow 41 percent by 2020. 3 Scientific research. New technology will continue to generate breakthroughs in medicine, construction, transportation, and many other fields, which means there will be strong demand for workers schooled in biology, chemistry, math, and engineering. 4 Computer engineering. A lot of software development is done overseas these days, but the need for high-level computer experts able to tie systems together is still strong. In finance and investing, for instance, high-speed computing is increasingly a prime competitive advantage. And most big companies will need networks that are faster, more seamless, and more secure. 5 Medical care for animals. Pets are more popular than ever, and they may need medical care just as human beings do. The BLS expects the need for veterinarians to rise by 36 percent by 2020. 3. News report 1 15mins 1 D A. Automation will be in high demand. B. Free thinkers will earn less than they do today. C. The job market will stay pretty much the same. D. People good in liberal arts will be in high demand. Question 1 What does Mark Cuban predict to happen within the next 10 years? “Within the next decade, as automation becomes the norm, free thinkers who are good in liberal arts will be in high demand.” 2 B A. Data collection. B. Communication

C. Software writing.D. Time management.Question2According to Mark Cuban, what skill will become more important in thenext decade?"..-skills like communication and critical thinking will become moreimportant in thenextdecade."3 BA. View the data objectively.B.Viewthe data from a differentangleC. Stay calm before a huge mass of data.D.Cooperate well with others to analyze the dataQuestion3What do we need to do when the data is all being collected for us?"When thedata is all being collected for you, and options are being giventoyou, you need a different perspective in order to have adifferent viewof thedata"Scripts:Mark Cuban, the owner of Dallas Mavericks, recently shared aninteresting prediction about the future of jobs: Within the next decade, asautomation becomes the norm, free thinkers who aregood in liberal artswill be in high demand.Cuban believes that the amount of changes we'll see for jobs in thenext 5 or 10 years will be greater than what we've observed in the past 30years, and that as artificial intelligence and machine learning take centerstage, there will be a greater need for expertise in subjects such as Englishphilosophy and foreign languages.Accordingto his forecast, some of today's most in-demand skillssuchaswritingsoftware,will eventuallybetakenoverbyautomationandskills like communication and critical thinking will become moreimportant in the next decade."When thedata is all being collected for you, and options arebeinggiven to you, youneed a differentperspective inorder tohave a differentview of the data,"Cuban said15mins4.News report21AA.Humandoctors could soon be replaced by robots6 / 11
6 / 11 C. Software writing. D. Time management. Question 2 According to Mark Cuban, what skill will become more important in the next decade? “.skills like communication and critical thinking will become more important in the next decade.” 3 B A. View the data objectively. B. View the data from a different angle. C. Stay calm before a huge mass of data. D. Cooperate well with others to analyze the data. Question 3 What do we need to do when the data is all being collected for us? “When the data is all being collected for you, and options are being given to you, you need a different perspective in order to have a different view of the data.” Scripts: Mark Cuban, the owner of Dallas Mavericks, recently shared an interesting prediction about the future of jobs: Within the next decade, as automation becomes the norm, free thinkers who are good in liberal arts will be in high demand. Cuban believes that the amount of changes we’ll see for jobs in the next 5 or 10 years will be greater than what we’ve observed in the past 30 years, and that as artificial intelligence and machine learning take center stage, there will be a greater need for expertise in subjects such as English, philosophy and foreign languages. According to his forecast, some of today’s most in-demand skills, such as writing software, will eventually be taken over by automation and skills like communication and critical thinking will become more important in the next decade. “When the data is all being collected for you, and options are being given to you, you need a different perspective in order to have a different view of the data,” Cuban said. 4. News report 2 15mins 1 A A. Human doctors could soon be replaced by robots

B. Robots will soon become more intelligent than humans.C. Sci-fi movies are closer to reality than is generally believedD.Fantasy is good for the development of science and technologyQuestion1What does the newresearch suggest?"..as new research suggests doctors could soon bereplaced by robots."2 BA. 6 years.B, 16 years.C. 20 years.D. 60 years.Question 2Howlong have robots beenused in British hospitals?“For the past 16 years, only human-operated robots have been used inBritish hospitals to help with operations."3 DA.A heart surgery.B. A brain surgery.C.Acancer surgeryD.A soft tissue surgery.Question3What is the first independent operation done by a robot?“But following the first successful soft tissue surgery performed by arobot independently..."Seripts:It sounds like a sci-fi movie, but fantasy is becoming closer to realitythan you think, as new research suggests doctors could soon bereplacedby robots.Scientists claim that robot technology has become so advanced that evencancer and heart operations could soon be performed entirely bymachines.For the past 16 years, only human-operated robots have been used inBritish hospitals to help with operations.But following the first successful soft tissue surgery performed by arobot independently, experts are confident that robots will soon be able tocarry out complicated operations- with no supervision.Bytakinghumaninterventionoutof theprocess, it maybepossibleto makeoperations safer and more efficient7 / 11
7 / 11 B. Robots will soon become more intelligent than humans. C. Sci-fi movies are closer to reality than is generally believed. D. Fantasy is good for the development of science and technology. Question 1 What does the new research suggest? “.as new research suggests doctors could soon be replaced by robots. ” 2 B A. 6 years. B. 16 years. C. 20 years. D. 60 years. Question 2 How long have robots been used in British hospitals? “For the past 16 years, only human-operated robots have been used in British hospitals to help with operations.” 3 D A. A heart surgery. B. A brain surgery. C. A cancer surgery. D. A soft tissue surgery. Question 3 What is the first independent operation done by a robot? “But following the first successful soft tissue surgery performed by a robot independently.” Scripts: It sounds like a sci-fi movie, but fantasy is becoming closer to reality than you think, as new research suggests doctors could soon be replaced by robots. Scientists claim that robot technology has become so advanced that even cancer and heart operations could soon be performed entirely by machines. For the past 16 years, only human-operated robots have been used in British hospitals to help with operations. But following the first successful soft tissue surgery performed by a robot independently, experts are confident that robots will soon be able to carry out complicated operations – with no supervision. By taking human intervention out of the process, it may be possible to make operations safer and more efficient

“Probably the most surprising part is that when you compare it tocurrent standards ofpractice,themachine actuallydoes itbetter,"said DrPeterKimfrom theChildren'sNational Medical Center,Washington,DC“Just imagine having the best technology and technique available andhaving these intelligent systems.It will eventuallyhavebetter outcomesand save lives."CiPractice:PronunciationStrongandweakformsinasentenceStrong and weak forms of words help us make what wespeak more intelligible.Key content words including verbs,adverbs, adjectives and nouns are usually pronounced in theirstrong forms, while weak-form words usually refer to what wecall function words, including auxiliary verbs (am, is, are, do,does, etc.), prepositions (to, for, of, etc.), pronouns (it, your, this,some, etc.), conjunctions (and, but, or,etc.), articles (a, an, the),and so on.It should be noted that in somecircumstances, somefunction wordsshouldn'tbepronounced intheir weakforms.Forexample, in the sentence"Where are you going to?" the word"to" cannot be pronounced in its weak formInweakforms,many ofthevowelsarereducedtothecenter ofthe mouth. For instance, the indefinite article "a" in its weak formis pronounced as /a. In some cases, weak forms can be reducedby dropping certain sounds from the pronunciation, such as"him"and"her"pronounced as"im"and"er."Remember: It is important to find a balance between strongforms and weak forms.10minsD iProduce: Unit projectConducting a surveyHow should we prepare for tomorrow?We have learned from the unit that the future job market will be verycompetitive. Not only will employees need to compete against robots andmachines, they will also need to be adaptable to an ever-changing worldof work.Obviously,college education holds the key to studentsfuturesuccess in the job market. Now, your college is planning to answer thiscall by offering students a course in career guidance. And the collegewould really appreciate it if you could give some advice on theteachingcontent of the course.Now work in groups and conducta survey tohelp8 /11
8 / 11 “Probably the most surprising part is that when you compare it to current standards of practice, the machine actually does it better,” said Dr. Peter Kim from the Children’s National Medical Center, Washington, DC. “Just imagine having the best technology and technique available and having these intelligent systems. It will eventually have better outcomes and save lives.” C iPractice: Pronunciation Strong and weak forms in a sentence Strong and weak forms of words help us make what we speak more intelligible.Key content words including verbs, adverbs, adjectives and nouns are usually pronounced in their strong forms, while weak-form words usually refer to what we call function words, including auxiliary verbs (am, is, are, do, does, etc.), prepositions (to, for, of, etc.), pronouns (it, your, this, some, etc.), conjunctions (and, but, or, etc.), articles (a, an, the), and so on. It should be noted that in some circumstances, some function words shouldn't be pronounced in their weak forms. For example, in the sentence "Where are you going to?" the word "to" cannot be pronounced in its weak form. In weak forms, many of the vowels are reduced to the center of the mouth. For instance, the indefinite article "a" in its weak form is pronounced as /a/. In some cases, weak forms can be reduced by dropping certain sounds from the pronunciation, such as "him" and "her" pronounced as "im" and "er." Remember: It is important to find a balance between strong forms and weak forms. D iProduce: Unit project 10mins Conducting a survey How should we prepare for tomorrow? We have learned from the unit that the future job market will be very competitive. Not only will employees need to compete against robots and machines, they will also need to be adaptable to an ever-changing world of work. Obviously, college education holds the key to students’ future success in the job market. Now, your college is planning to answer this call by offering students a course in career guidance. And the college would really appreciate it if you could give some advice on the teaching content of the course. Now work in groups and conduct a survey to help

the college prepare students for the future, The following steps may helpyou with the projectStep 1: Choose a jobForm groups of four or five and choose a specific kind of job you wouldlike to look into, for example, teachers, doctors, engineers, writers, civilservants, etc.Step2:InterviewpeopleInterview at least five people doing your chosen job to find out about thejob requirements so as to form a clear understanding on the qualitiesnecessary for people doing this line ofworkStep3:Present the findingsSum up your findings and give a presentation to the whole class.Step 4: Find commonly-needed qualitiesThe class will discuss all the findings and decide on the most commonqualities needed for various kinds of jobs.The results of the discussionwill then be presented to the college.Reference answerslOur group interviewed several teachers in our college and they sharedsome insightful ideas. According to our interviewees, to be successful, agreat teacher must have the following qualities.First of all, good teachers are engaging and can hold the attention ofstudents in all class activities.Secondly,teachers need good classroom management skills, with whichthey can ensure good student behavior, effective study and work habitsand an overall sense of respect in the classroom.Thirdly, teachers should have good communication skills, withoutwhich, it would be hard to develop a close rapport with students. Teachersalsoneedtomaintainopenandeffectivecommunicationwithparentsandkeep them informed of what is going on in the classroom.Last but not least, it seems obvious that good teachers should havethorough knowledge ofthe curriculum and other standards that they needtouphold in theclassroom and be enthusiastic about the subject they areteaching. They should always be prepared to answer students'questionsand keep the material interesting for the students.Reference answers 2Analyzing all the findings we've got, we can see that to be successful in9/11
9 / 11 the college prepare students for the future. The following steps may help you with the project. Step 1: Choose a job Form groups of four or five and choose a specific kind of job you would like to look into, for example, teachers, doctors, engineers, writers, civil servants, etc. Step 2: Interview people Interview at least five people doing your chosen job to find out about the job requirements so as to form a clear understanding on the qualities necessary for people doing this line of work. Step 3: Present the findings Sum up your findings and give a presentation to the whole class. Step 4: Find commonly-needed qualities The class will discuss all the findings and decide on the most common qualities needed for various kinds of jobs. The results of the discussion will then be presented to the college. Reference answers1 Our group interviewed several teachers in our college and they shared some insightful ideas. According to our interviewees, to be successful, a great teacher must have the following qualities. First of all, good teachers are engaging and can hold the attention of students in all class activities. Secondly, teachers need good classroom management skills, with which they can ensure good student behavior, effective study and work habits, and an overall sense of respect in the classroom. Thirdly, teachers should have good communication skills, without which, it would be hard to develop a close rapport with students. Teachers also need to maintain open and effective communication with parents and keep them informed of what is going on in the classroom. Last but not least, it seems obvious that good teachers should have thorough knowledge of the curriculum and other standards that they need to uphold in the classroom and be enthusiastic about the subject they are teaching. They should always be prepared to answer students’ questions and keep the material interesting for the students. Reference answers 2 Analyzing all the findings we’ve got, we can see that to be successful in

thefuture career,a student must havecertainqualities. Some ofthose topqualities maybesummarized as follows.Work ethicandintegrityIntegrity is one of the most important qualities an employee shouldpossess. Before professional proficiency and other personal qualities areconsidered, employers want to know they can trust their employees, uponwhom they can rely to strive for quality and excellence in the long run.Strongcommunication skillsThis is one ofthe most fundamental career skills because it encompassesyour ability to get along with other colleagues,persuade others to listentoyour ideas, and much more. If you have good communication skills, youwill always put your best foot forward.Effectivecommunication is highlyprized in today's workplace, when time is at a premium and technologyrequiresconstantcommunication.Proactive problem solvingWork is a series of problem-solving situations, but if you're proactive,you'll take the pressure off your boss and colleagues. If you want to besuccessful in your future career, this is definitely an indispensable qualityto have.You should be able to make sense of complex situations andunderstand how problems arise and how they can be solved effectively.Willingness to learnWiththe developmentofone'scareer, there isoftenaneedtofind outnewinformation, expandknowledge and explore new ways of doing thingsPeople withan interest in learning,and a willingness to pass iton tootherswillbecomeinvaluableLeadership and managementGood leadership and management consists of a strong sense of self-confidence, a comprehensive knowledge of company goals, an effectiveplanning and organizing, an abilityto think out ofthe box, etc.These arequalities that motivate and inspire a person, providing a solid foundationforthesuccess ofone's career课程小结:10 / 11
10 / 11 the future career, a student must have certain qualities. Some of those top qualities may be summarized as follows. Work ethic and integrity Integrity is one of the most important qualities an employee should possess. Before professional proficiency and other personal qualities are considered, employers want to know they can trust their employees, upon whom they can rely to strive for quality and excellence in the long run. Strong communication skills This is one of the most fundamental career skills because it encompasses your ability to get along with other colleagues, persuade others to listen to your ideas, and much more. If you have good communication skills, you will always put your best foot forward. Effective communication is highly prized in today’s workplace, when time is at a premium and technology requires constant communication. Proactive problem solving Work is a series of problem-solving situations, but if you’re proactive, you’ll take the pressure off your boss and colleagues. If you want to be successful in your future career, this is definitely an indispensable quality to have. You should be able to make sense of complex situations and understand how problems arise and how they can be solved effectively. Willingness to learn With the development of one’s career, there is often a need to find out new information, expand knowledge and explore new ways of doing things. People with an interest in learning, and a willingness to pass it on to others, will become invaluable. Leadership and management Good leadership and management consists of a strong sense of selfconfidence, a comprehensive knowledge of company goals, an effective planning and organizing, an ability to think out of the box, etc. These are qualities that motivate and inspire a person, providing a solid foundation for the success of one’s career. 课程小结:
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