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Shaanxi plans not to recruit 65-year-old retired teachers. Is it worth learning?

Personally, I don't think it's worth learning or advocating. Because this is not the right thing to do. Some retired teachers over the age of 65 are fully qualified to teach and educate people, so this practice is not worth promoting.

Every year, a large number of new teachers will appear in the whole country, which means that a large number of retired teachers will go out of the education industry every year. This is actually a very common phenomenon nowadays. But sometimes we don't have to be too absolute. Because for the teaching profession, the older they are, the longer they work, the deeper their qualifications and the more experience they have in educating people with educational books.

The industry of teaching and educating people itself is to impart the knowledge and ability you have learned all your life to your students. Naturally, the more education and knowledge you receive, the better. Then knowledge and ability must also grow with age. So sometimes the older you get, the more you know, the more suitable you are for teaching and educating people.

But now the legal retirement age has basically expanded to 60. So many teachers have retired when they are 60 or 65 years old. However, in order to re-employ, many schools still give these teachers double wages, hoping that they can go back to school to continue teaching and educating people. I think this practice is worth popularizing.

Of course, many regions, such as Shaanxi, plan not to recruit 65-year-old retired teachers, which is not worth learning from. Because the task of the school is to teach and educate people and train a group of outstanding students. On the premise of choosing to educate students, we have no right to choose young teachers or older teachers to teach and educate people. This is not right.

Then it must be an experienced and experienced old teacher, so the level of students educated must be different from that of students educated by newly graduated college students, so I don't think this practice is worth advocating at all.