A mountain village primary school awarded 20 piglets to outstanding students. What do you think of such a prize?

A teaching teacher in Zhaotong, Yunnan Province presented 20 piglets to the primary school students in the mountain village instead of the traditional trophies, certificates and bonuses. This special award has attracted a lot of attention. After all, such an award is unheard of and unseen by many people. I wonder what you think of such an award. I think this award is very grounded and has far-reaching significance for children who grew up in mountain villages. It can really encourage children to learn to get more rewards through work and appreciate what they have.

It is reported that when the teacher came to teach, he brought 20 piglets to reward students who performed well at the beginning of school. In the process of rewarding, he recorded this move with video. When children have piglets, they will take them home and learn to raise them. In the process of raising, children can appreciate the value brought by more labor, and also gain a lot from it, such as learning to raise pigs, from which they can gain happiness and achievements. At the same time, he also hopes that children can learn in this way that the ultimate reward of labor is not only dignified, but also powerful.

In this way, we can see that this teaching teacher is really concerned about the children. He doesn't want to support children's growth with simple material donations, but pays more attention to encouraging them to get more returns through work. This educational concept is very grounded. For children who grew up in rural areas, it is of great significance to encourage them to become better students with such warm and caring actions.

Imagine that when children carefully feed this little pig every day and watch it grow up little by little, just like watching seeds sprout, grow leaves, blossom and bear fruit, they will cherish this process very much. And every time a new change appears, there will be a big wave in the child's heart. This is actually very helpful for children's education. Especially when relatives and friends come home and say that the pig was won by the child and fed by the child, the child's sense of honor and accomplishment will be even worse!