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The experience of knowing honor and shame in education and teaching activities and persisting in teaching by one's own example

Once, I gave a Chinese class to the students. Before class, I asked them a question: "What is your ideal?" I remember that when I was a child, the teacher asked me the same question. Our answer was quite simple: to be a doctor, to be a warrior, to be a A people's teacher and so on. Now when I stand on the podium and ask the same old questions again, the children's answers have taught me a vivid lesson: some children said that if they want to go out, they will go to a Mercedes-Benz and BMW, and if they enter, they will go to a five-star hotel; Then they cheered and cheered; the child who had the least pursuit said this: I need two bowls of ramen, eat one bowl, pour another bowl...

Listening to the children's answers, looking at their purity My heart is stained with dust, and I am heartbroken but helpless. When students from poor families ask for a brand name from their parents, should I tell them that simplicity is more glorious? Who is not pursuing those luxurious clothes? When the children being picked up and dropped off in the car open the car door with a proud look on their faces, am I going to tell them that they are too squeamish? Who doesn’t want to enjoy the envious looks of others? When students write their ideals of becoming an official and getting rich in their compositions, should I tell them that being a teacher is the most sacred profession under the sun? Who is not educating their children to study hard and become successful in the future? When the pure hearts of children are stained by the turbid social atmosphere, should I tell them how to behave? The great lecture hall of society has already imprinted all the conditions of the world in their hearts!

There are very few cleaning workers who think about the sacredness of their work in a dirty and dirty working environment, and few nouveau riche who think about the sacredness of their work in a hotel where they spend a lot of money. Think about how shameful your own luxury is. Wastefulness is called generous and decent, simplicity is called stingy, duplicitous is seen as mature and sophisticated, and humility is seen as childish and stupid. In this social atmosphere, not to mention young and innocent children, there are also many adults with higher education who should know right from wrong and know honor and disgrace, but they have no choice but to go with the flow.

I look forward to a spring breeze that will give the children a clear sky. At this time, a voice sounded in our ears: "Be proud of loving the motherland, be ashamed of harming the motherland; be proud of serving the people, be ashamed of betraying the people; be proud of advocating science, be ashamed of ignorance; be proud of hard work It is a matter of pride to work, and it is a shame to be indolent and indolent..." General Secretary Hu Jintao timely proposed the "Eight Honors and Eight Disgraces" to draw a clear line between right and wrong, honor and disgrace. It is like a bright mirror, making the good things colorful in the mirror and letting the ugly things show their true colors in the mirror. When people cannot distinguish between right and wrong, honor and disgrace, good and evil, it becomes a scale of conscience.

What is gratifying is that there are still many people walking on the road of glory: the dedicated Niu Yuru, the upright and selfless Ren Changxia, the self-denying Zhou Guozhi, and the dedicated Yao Ziye. In the days when people were indifferent, it was they who brought us sincere touches again and again, and it was they who made our conscience fly against the wind again and again! When the spring breeze of Eight Honors and Eight Disgraces blows throughout China, and when people begin to face their own direction in life, they are our best role models.

With the spring breeze of Eight Honors and Eight Disgraces, it’s time for me to set sail with the children: to review what has been forgotten; to be firm to what has been shaken; to find what is lost. ; Those who persevere, pass it on.