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In the daily learning process, each learning task has its specific requirements, or specific disciplines. For example, tasks such as classroom discussions, field observations, and specimen preparation
In the daily learning process, each learning task has its specific requirements, or specific disciplines. For example, tasks such as classroom discussions, field observations, and specimen preparation have their own disciplinary requirements. The discipline promoted by tasks is premised on students' full understanding of the tasks. The deeper the students understand the meaning of the tasks, the more they will be able to consciously abide by the disciplinary requirements of the tasks and will not easily retreat even if they encounter difficulties and setbacks. Therefore, the process of students completing tasks is the process of accepting discipline. If teachers can use learning tasks well to guide students and deepen students' understanding of the tasks, they can not only effectively reduce classroom discipline problems, but also greatly improve learning efficiency. In the music class, there was a lot of people, students were singing loudly and randomly, and the teacher was so anxious that he shouted "Stop! Stop!"