6. Teachers with deep memories
The third class, English class, Okay, why the topic is like this, listen to me in detail.
The person who taught us English was an old man in his 40s, surnamed Wang, and I forgot what his name was. He's our Enlightenment English teacher. In the beginning, we followed suit, but gradually it became difficult. Maybe when I was in elementary school, I saw and heard my sisters communicate in English, which made me feel very ...... Western, yes, that's it. I'm sure I've worked hard to learn English. But the exam still doesn't work. It wasn't until high school that I realized that it was this evil teacher who influenced me. Q: What do you say that? Because he taught English and never learned phonetic transcription. Read the words several times each time, translate them into the text, and let us understand them by ourselves without talking about grammar points. Well, that's exactly what it's like to teach elementary school students right now. Therefore, I always have a feeling of disgust for that teacher, rather than hatred. Of course, I don't have any opinions at this time, and the world is too small.
In the fourth class, I studied on my own, because I didn't have any homework at the moment, so I took out my language book and read the poems in the back. Yes, it's a big hobby of mine. I can't say I like it, but I look at the short and neat sentence and am a little curious, especially the meaning of the translation into Chinese. I am always deeply touched, but those few sentences show such strong and profound emotions, the ancients deserve to be the ancients.
The head teacher came to the classroom 10 minutes before school ended and said, "Tomorrow we have a day off, and the students who live in the dormitory can go back to get all the things they don't take, and those who don't want to go home can live in the school if they have enough." In addition, day students (who do not live on campus) will be required to hand in two one-inch photos when they come next Monday to apply for a badge. In the future, if you do not have a badge, you must write a leave slip when entering and leaving the campus. Okay, it's time to get out of school," the head teacher said and left, as if there was something urgent.
Liu Shuai and I glanced at each other, and I felt speechless. Badges——
Reflection on the Classroom - 1.When it comes to Chinese education, everyone has a time when they are students, so there will definitely be some different views on China's education system. Here, I would like to discuss with you my own thoughts. I also hope that you can communicate with me in the comments.
The nine-year compulsory education in China was actually an eight-year system when we were in school, and I won't say much about the earlier predecessors.
Five years of primary school + three years of junior high school, this is the 'nine-year system' on the surface, why do you say this, this has to be compared with some situations abroad. In the case of the United States, their citizens have a certain amount of subsidies from birth to school, even college. What's more, the U.S. focuses on developing their students' hands-on and practical skills. However, despite this, there are certain advantages for us in the face of an education system like Chinese-style brainwashing. Memorization, yes, rote memorization is nothing more than a universal form of learning. This has led to the situation that our Chinese students are the first in theory. Except for some students who have mastered independent learning, or have outstanding abilities, almost the era before junior high school, in one sentence, it is: hit it, take a step. Eh, this sentence is very vivid. It is completely in line with our so-called theory of 'filial piety under the stick'. Of course, modern education does not advocate this formality.
Okay, let's talk about something relevant. Chinese-style education doesn't know how many geniuses have been stifled. Why? What are our subjects from primary school onwards? In addition to Chinese and mathematics, of course, English is now added to primary schools. The secondary courses are music, physical education, and art. But the curriculum in many schools is very informal. Under such circumstances, how many gifted teenagers and girls gradually become mediocre and even inactive in this form. I don't know how those schools have changed now, but what I know is when I was a child. The classes after that were basically the same. Although my own statement will be a bit one-sided, I hope it can serve as a reference for you. Just for reference