Flagler Danzig
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The talent is 1% inspiration adds on 99% sweat, certainly, does not have that 1% inspiration, in the world all sweat to put or bring together also only is the sweat!
Stories (50/0)
Studying abroad in spite of the epidemic
Because of the outbreak of the epidemic in the United States and the resulting war of words between China and the United States, many families who had made up their minds to go to the United States were inevitably a little shaken.
By Flagler Danzig2 years ago in Education
Who is the winner when it comes to driving teachers off the pedestal?
Since ancient times, at least in China, teachers have always been respected by society, whether they are the poorly paid private school teachers in the countryside or the well-paid bachelor professors in the university halls, but only because they are respected by a different level of people. The private school teacher in the countryside (also can be extended from the village teacher afterward) is respected by the people in the countryside, while the bachelor professor has a higher level of the target audience.
By Flagler Danzig2 years ago in Education
Respect the laws of cognition to keep young people childlike and "silly"
[On Teaching] The General Office of the Ministry of Education issued the Notice on Further Strengthening the Management of National Competitions for Primary and Secondary School Students, which calls for resolutely avoiding the phenomenon of entries that are inconsistent with students' cognitive abilities, not only to regulate the competitions for primary and secondary school students but also to warn our society, schools, and parents. Education should respect the law of youth cognition. Adolescents' cognition of the world is a gradual process, with its unique laws, its cognitive process is mainly characterized by: like to play, love reverie, naïve, and "silly" pursuit.
By Flagler Danzig2 years ago in Education
The "Strong Foundation Program" should not be just for universities
Guo Hengyang, a freshman in the "strong foundation class" of a college of chemistry in Beijing, has loved chemistry since he was a child, and his dream is to develop better and more durable "interface materials", "for aerospace and civil use, like the National Theatre used for aerospace and civil applications, such as the National Theatre. Guo Hengyang said, "In middle school, our teachers told us that when we encountered some highly sophisticated technical problems, the reason why we were 'stuck' often stemmed from the weakness of the basic areas. If the foundation is not firm, the ground will be shaken. I chose the basic subjects for this reason."
By Flagler Danzig2 years ago in Education
Parental perspective? What perspective is that?
When the video of a 14-year-old boy in a city who was slapped by his mother and jumped off a building in anger to kill himself reached my phone, my heart fell. But when a friend shared with me some comments from a group of parents, the anger and fear in my heart rose again.
By Flagler Danzig2 years ago in Education
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 Danzig2 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 Danzig2 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 Danzig2 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 Danzig2 years ago in Education
Africa is so hot, how can elephants live?
Large thermostatic animals not only generate a lot of internal heat, their surface area to volume ratio is relatively small. When the weather is hot, an elephant emits more heat per unit surface area than a human to maintain a constant body temperature. The larger the elephant is, the more heat it needs to give off. Moreover, elephants do not sweat, nor do they pant like dogs. So, what is the elephant with the ability to "walk" in a hot environment?
By Flagler Danzig2 years ago in Earth
Giant pandas are by nature solitary creatures, but that doesn't mean they aren't fluent in the language of love
When spring arrives and these large creatures begin to become restless inside, effective communication between members is the most important aid to achieving successful mating. Giant pandas know how to express their interest.
By Flagler Danzig2 years ago in Petlife