Richard Shurwood
Bio
If you wish to succeed, you should use persistence as your good friend, experience as your reference, prudence as your brother and hope as your sentry.
Stories (59/0)
Moving away from the "subject-based" approach: teaching and research
For a long time, teaching and research were considered to be the work of subject teaching and research in primary and secondary schools, and the main business was to conduct subject teaching research and guidance as well as subject teaching business management. in December 1949, the first national education work conference held by the Ministry of Education established the general policy that education work must serve national construction, and proposed to establish teaching management organizations within the education administration system to specifically deploy and preside over teaching The idea of this teaching management organization was to This teaching management organization was conceived as what would evolve into the primary and secondary school teaching and research offices, whose functions were to conduct teaching research and to manage teaching work.
By Richard Shurwood2 years ago in Education
Ignite Education
"Education is not indoctrination but ignition." In the view of Xu Ying, the chief principal of Huatai Primary School Group in Yinzhou District, Ningbo City, Zhejiang Province, there is a light in everyone's heart, and the art of education is to give this heart light with the energy of love so that it can release more light and heat. After coming to Huatai Elementary School, Xu Ying, together with the teachers, put forward the school-running concept of "lighting the lamp in every child's heart" based on the original school motto of "Containing Ying and Zuihua, Sven and Fangtai". The concept of "heart" is used to forge the brand of "heartfelt education" of Huatai Primary School.
By Richard Shurwood2 years ago in Education
Watering the flower of life with aesthetic education
Young people are the hope of the nation, the successors and builders of the country's future. In the new era, how can education take on the historical mission of training future builders? On the one hand, our education coincides with the era of openness and innovation, and thus has the historical opportunity to achieve self-renewal and self-transcendence; on the other hand, our education is also faced with dilemmas and problems that must be overcome, which are mainly reflected in the following: one-way examination-based education affects the all-round development and trait development of young people, the complicated online world and the plurality of values affect the values, outlook on life and happiness of young people, and the poor educational resources in backward regions affect the educational level of local young people. The lack of educational resources in backward areas affects the educational level of local youth.
By Richard Shurwood2 years ago in Education
The days of studying in Japan
This is a record of my four years of struggling to get through the examinations and research in Japan. I say I am one of the majority of international students, but I am probably inferior to most of them because I wasted three precious years of my life repeatedly studying for graduate school.
By Richard Shurwood2 years ago in Education
What you know about the dodo is wrong
Read the novel "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" or see the movie "Alice in Wonderland" friends should be able to accurately write the "Dodo" three words. This name, people who like to watch Japanese or Western animation will not be unfamiliar: with Japan's "Pokémon" and "Nobita and the Island of Miracles", the United States of America's "Ice Age" and "Fantastic Pirates", as well as Canada's "animals are crazy" in its image.
By Richard Shurwood2 years ago in Earth
Extinct Animals: North American Traveling Pigeon North Island Tarantula
Extinct Animals: North American Traveling Pigeon The North American Traveling Pigeon, also known as the Traveling Pigeon, is a famous bird that once lived on the North American continent. At its peak, the traveling pigeon population numbered in the billions, and it was once the most numerous bird not only in North America, but most likely in the world at the time. However, in the early 20th century, the last traveling pigeon died alone in a zoo in the United States, and the species eventually became extinct.
By Richard Shurwood2 years ago in Petlife
What do the extinct Ogasawara variegated wood pigeon and the endangered red-headed black wood pigeon eat?
In the spring of 1828, the Russian exploration ship "Senavinin" arrived at the Ogasawara Islands in southern Japan. The archipelago was far from mainland Asia and the four major Japanese islands and was uninhabited at the time. For thousands of years, the creatures here have lived and reproduced according to a unique evolutionary path. The entire archipelago is like a museum of biological evolution.
By Richard Shurwood2 years ago in Petlife
How did the pocket wolf go extinct?
The pocket wolf used to be the largest marsupial carnivore that survived into modern times. Although its skeletal structure and physical appearance are similar to those of the gray wolf, and the pattern of its back fur resembles that of the tiger, taxonomically speaking, the pocket wolf belongs to neither the canine nor the feline family, and it is different from any of the extant carnivores in the northern hemisphere. Kangaroo wolves belong to the marsupial order, Kangarooidae. As we know, the wombat (koala), wombat, and various kangaroos living in Oceania are its "close relatives". The reason why the appearance of wolves and tigers is similar to that of wolves and tigers is that they reproduce in a similar natural environment, resulting in the phenomenon of "convergent evolution".
By Richard Shurwood2 years ago in Earth
10 prehistoric marine animals that look like monsters
The modern ocean is full of barracudas and sharks, and Cthulhu may also exist, which is obviously a terrifying place. But these deep-sea creatures discovered in recent times have no close connection to the behemoth monsters that once roamed the prehistoric ocean; for example: giant sea lizards, monster sharks or even "super carnivorous whales". In front of these marine creatures, human beings are much smaller.
By Richard Shurwood2 years ago in Earth
Embarrassed or not? The alien signal that scientists have been tracking for 17 years came from a microwave oven on Earth
Astronomers worked hard on a signal for 17 years, with hundreds of papers published, only to discover that it was a signal from a microwave oven!
By Richard Shurwood2 years ago in FYI