Evaluation of College English Teaching Quality and Effectiveness Based on Network Environment
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In the context of the development of college English teaching to the network model, how to evaluate its teaching quality is an urgent need. In view of this situation, the author believes that a systematic college English evaluation system should be formed by means of computer network technology, which consists of teachers’ self-evaluation, the evaluation of supervision departments, the evaluation of students’ learning effect and the evaluation of society, so as to help teachers identify their teaching service objectives in a timely manner in the new college English teaching mode and ensure the use of network technology to improve the quality and effect of college English teaching.
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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3968/13366
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