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The most desirable job in the world, "iron rice bowl" is broken
"They said I didn't meet the requirements, so the bonus was canceled." Martin was distressed, he told Silicon Star People. He's an American who lives in Florida but works as an English tutor on a Chinese online education platform, teaching English to Chinese kids remotely. He's been doing this job for nearly two years now, with students from as far away as China, starting with upper elementary school students and moving on to younger children, some as young as 3, with parents feeding their children at meal times.
By Flagler Danzig3 years ago in Education
6-year-old girl homework to write to the early morning, the mother disliked the teacher
I believe that most mothers have experienced of tutoring their children to write homework almost heart attack, some children are slow to write homework, while others finish it in 10 minutes, but it takes an hour, and the mother light left anxious.
By Bettye Lutz3 years ago in Education
Ignite Education
"Education is not indoctrination but ignition." In the view of Xu Ying, the chief principal of Huatai Primary School Group in Yinzhou District, Ningbo City, Zhejiang Province, there is a light in everyone's heart, and the art of education is to give this heart light with the energy of love so that it can release more light and heat. After coming to Huatai Elementary School, Xu Ying, together with the teachers, put forward the school-running concept of "lighting the lamp in every child's heart" based on the original school motto of "Containing Ying and Zuihua, Sven and Fangtai". The concept of "heart" is used to forge the brand of "heartfelt education" of Huatai Primary School.
By Richard Shurwood3 years ago in Education
Reinventing academic humility and cleaning up the academic environment in universities
Humility is a virtue, and it seems to be especially important for scholars. In both Chinese and Western academic traditions, humility has traditionally been regarded as a virtue of scholarship.
By Flagler Danzig3 years ago in Education
Fighting the epidemic abroad: feeling the warmth from the motherland in Sweden
Before writing "I was fortunate enough to receive a scholarship from the university for a semester-long exchange program at Lund University in Sweden from January to June 2020. But unexpectedly, the epidemic that swept through the world shattered the original plans and expectations, and the fight against the epidemic abroad became the keyword of my study career.
By Bettye Lutz3 years ago in Education
Watering the flower of life with aesthetic education
Young people are the hope of the nation, the successors and builders of the country's future. In the new era, how can education take on the historical mission of training future builders? On the one hand, our education coincides with the era of openness and innovation, and thus has the historical opportunity to achieve self-renewal and self-transcendence; on the other hand, our education is also faced with dilemmas and problems that must be overcome, which are mainly reflected in the following: one-way examination-based education affects the all-round development and trait development of young people, the complicated online world and the plurality of values affect the values, outlook on life and happiness of young people, and the poor educational resources in backward regions affect the educational level of local young people. The lack of educational resources in backward areas affects the educational level of local youth.
By Richard Shurwood3 years ago in Education
Learn to plan yourself when studying abroad
The benefits of studying abroad are not only academic but also broadening your horizons and improving your overall education. Everything is done in advance. For overseas students, how can you plan well to meet the opportunities and challenges during your study abroad?
By Flagler Danzig3 years ago in Education
The days of studying in Japan
This is a record of my four years of struggling to get through the examinations and research in Japan. I say I am one of the majority of international students, but I am probably inferior to most of them because I wasted three precious years of my life repeatedly studying for graduate school.
By Richard Shurwood3 years ago in Education
The highest title for university teachers, professor, also has a "rank"?
Professor is the highest rank of university teaching title. But being rated as a professor does not mean that the road to promotion ends there. The professor, which represents the highest title of university teachers, also has a "rank".
By Bettye Lutz3 years ago in Education
The "man-made crisis" that lies ahead
This is already something that we all see very clearly now! However, if we say that before 2017, although the United States also constantly creating chaos, we can not say this about the United States, because the United States is the boss, the world as a whole is still relatively stable, and the major powers are not completely to the point of incompatibility.
By Flagler Danzig3 years ago in Education






