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All about teachers and the world of teaching; teachers sharing their best and worst interactions with students, best teaching practices, the path to becoming a teacher, and more.
The colorful world under the "one-meter view"
"The doll loves to come to the children's park to play, there are many places to move and the scenery is good. Look, there are sand pools, swings, and tents, she can play all day." Ren, a teacher who brought her granddaughter to play in Bishan District, Chongqing City, told the China Women's Daily all-media reporter on May 26.
By Shutty Gelino3 years ago in Education
Irvin, the dreamer of "youthfulness and excitement"
Irvin, majoring in Water Supply and Drainage Science and Engineering, College of Environment and Ecology, Class of 2018, was awarded the Outstanding Student Pioneer of Chongqing University 2022. Irvin ranked No.1 in his major in the comprehensive assessment of the academic year, with an average score of 90.03 and a GPA of 3.82. He has won 8 national awards, 6 provincial and municipal awards, and more than 20 university awards in three years. As the first author, he has published 2 SCI papers and 2 Chinese core papers, and as the first inventor, he has applied for 13 national patents (8 have been granted) and is now guaranteed to continue his studies in the academician team of Harbin Institute of Technology.
By Shutty Gelino3 years ago in Education
Why should children learn to cook?
Why do you want your children to learn to cook? Don't underestimate the role of housework Starting this fall, labor classes will become a separate subject in primary and secondary schools. The Compulsory Education Labor Curriculum Standards (2022 Edition), which covers domestic work such as cooking, has become a hot topic on the Internet for a while. Why can cooking become a grip of labor education? Is it feasible to teach children to cook? Let's take a look at this article by Ms. Yu Jie.
By Flagler Danzig3 years ago in Education
How do brick-and-mortar bookstores shape the attraction scene?
As an important anchor point of urban space and the most qualitative urban landmark, brick-and-mortar bookstores have become the cultural symbols and knowledge production sites for urban image construction. However, under the overlapping influence of the new media featuring mobile internet and the new pneumonia epidemic, physical bookstores are facing unprecedented competition and difficulties. As a public space and cultural carrier that embodies the spirit of place, physical bookstores have gone through a phase of policy and traffic bonuses, such as upgrading the "face" of the physical space, introducing the "bookstore+" model, and live-streaming goods, and have become a compound of the local creation, local recognition, and local reconstruction in either ancient or novel ways. The bookstore has become a composite space for local creation, local recognition, and local reconstruction, and has been able to use diversified and varied modes of cross-border operation to feed its costs.
By Flagler Danzig3 years ago in Education
Physics, Chemistry, Biology, how did you do on the test?
The 2022 college entrance examination papers of physics, chemistry, and biology focus on reflecting the characteristics of the subjects, highlighting the examination of the main contents and key abilities of the subjects, reasonably selecting the situations, strengthening the connection between teaching and examinations, promoting the formation and development of students' scientific thinking and correct values, and guiding candidates to improve their comprehensive abilities.
By Flagler Danzig3 years ago in Education
What should I do if my child "doesn't fit in"?
What should I do if my child doesn't fit in? Xunzi said, "A person cannot be born without a group." Peer relationships play an important role in children's self-development and social adaptation as an interpersonal relationship established and developed in the process of interaction between individuals of the same age or psychological developmental level.
By Flagler Danzig3 years ago in Education
The Missing Father's Love
Adler said, "The fortunate are healed by childhood all their lives; the unlucky are healed by childhood all their lives." The effect of my parparent'svorce on me became completely apparent when I went to college. For two years, I was haunted by constant nightmares, crying so loudly every night that my roommate had to slap me awake so hard in the middle of the night ......
By Flagler Danzig3 years ago in Education
Part III: Snippets of Somers Teachers
Mr. Delafield Mr Delafield was a little scary. He looked like Boris Karloff after all. He also had really bad handwriting and then stuck his fingers into a snow blower. Then he had really, really bad hand writing. But our 8th grade science teacher pulled off one of the most remarkable social experiments right under our noses.
By Rich Monetti3 years ago in Education









