Exploration of Strategies for Cultivating Reverse Thinking in Middle School Chinese Teaching
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Keywords

Middle school Chinese teaching
University teachers
Reverse thinking

DOI

10.26689/erd.v7i8.11830

Submitted : 2025-08-05
Accepted : 2025-08-20
Published : 2025-09-04

Abstract

The research by university teachers on the cultivation of reverse thinking in middle school Chinese teaching has profound educational significance and practical value. Based on this, this paper deeply explores the significance of university teachers’ research on the cultivation of reverse thinking in middle school Chinese teaching, as well as the strategies for such research. The aim is to deepen middle school Chinese teachers’ understanding of teaching theories and practices through reverse thinking problem-orientation, reverse thinking teaching concepts, reverse thinking teaching contents, reverse practice activities, and reverse thinking evaluation, so as to cultivate more new-era talents with independent thinking and innovative abilities.

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