Social practice evaluation is divided into two parts, presentation of practical results by team members and on-site Q&A.
With regard to the presentation part, it will mainly cover the demonstration of the practical theme, the background, reasons in relation to topic selection, the development of the topic at the present stage, the detailed content of the related topic and the future prospects, etc. It also includes the personal viewpoints of the presenters in terms of the research process, the practical data and the results.
Respondent teacher's Q&A session is arranged after the presentation. This is a relatively interactive part. The teacher’s questions are usually based on three aspects, verifying the project’s authenticity, detecting the presenter’s ability and evaluating the limitations. The Respondent must answer all the questions within the prescribed time.
Once the respondents have answered all the questions one by one, SPSA will then start grading according to the evaluation results of the practice projects and the performance of the presenters. Outperforming teams will be awarded and their project results will be shared with the rest of the group.