I am very happy to meet many kind and excellent teachers in my student career. They not only taught me scientific and cultural knowledge, but even gave me guidance and help in my life.
Teacher Guo Aimei's research on English teaching in Qi Lin No.3 Middle School shows me that even rural teachers can concentrate on their own classroom teaching under harsh environmental conditions.
Teacher Peng Fuchang, the headmaster of Linzhou No.1 Middle School, started my educational enlightenment with his own practical actions: teachers can still do this!
CoCo Lee, a music teacher in Linzhou No.1 Middle School, also warmed me with her love and wisdom.
Guo Qinghong, a geography teacher in Linzhou No.1 Middle School, let me know that the class can be relaxed and happy.
Teacher Yang Ming, the head teacher of Grade One Senior High School, also impressed me deeply. His English teaching method expanded my English learning method, helped me find my way in the sea of English words in Wang Yang, and laid a good foundation for my later English learning.
Humorous, biology teacher with short stories in every class, promising junior high school math teacher Qin Shuansong, etc ... Many teachers have left unforgettable eternity in my student life.
Zhang, an English teacher in junior high school, is humorous in language and sharp in point of view. He often makes students laugh and turns boring English learning into a light cloud. His class is easy and a model of active thinking. Assuming that all classes are like this, where do students who are tired of learning come from? Now think about it, Mr. Zhang's teaching class is a true interpretation of the sentence "A truly excellent teacher simply teaches complex problems".
After a few years, students will not remember much of what they have taught, but the influence of teachers outside the classroom will really benefit them for life.
I still remember that after the junior high school exam, the school should organize students with unsatisfactory grades to go back to school for review, and need to go home to contact students and parents. The teacher asked me to contact a student in the same village. I said, "I don't know where his home is." The teacher asked, "What's under the nose?" I, unknown so, touched my nose and realized that the teacher wanted to ask. This sentence deeply touched me and directly affected my later way of doing things.
The teacher's optimistic and open-minded attitude towards life still affects me now. I remember visiting my teacher in the summer vacation, and Jenny happened to be there. Although I haven't seen her since I graduated from junior high school, the teacher is still what I imagined, tall, talkative, humorous and serious.
What kind of teacher should I be? Perhaps it has a lot to do with the teacher's own personality. Teacher Zhang is humorous, while I am more serious and disciplined. Nevertheless, it doesn't affect my admiration and respect for him, even if I don't become an excellent teacher like him. A teacher should first be a person, a living person.
When we receive training, we are always told that we should do this and that. However, teachers are also flesh and blood people, with their own souls and thoughts and secular desires ... teachers are not machines, and they are not objects that can be changed at will. There is a saying: "The stupidest thing in the world is trying to change others." This sentence deeply aroused my * * *. Years of teaching life tell me that it is almost impossible to change students, and if there is, it is only a temporary change of teachers' self-righteousness. To say the least, there is even no need to ask others to change, because "it is not spring to stand out from the crowd, but spring to let a hundred flowers blossom."
I thank every teacher I met along the way, and I also thank myself for cherishing every fate with them. At the same time, there are many teachers who are not "teachers" in life. They have either made great contributions to our lives or shaped our inner world like a breeze.
Thank everyone you meet on the road of life.
It's good to have you!