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How to Become a Teacher (Wei Shusheng's Philosophy of Education)
How to be a teacher 1 and stay energetic? Wei Shusheng worked as a teacher for 3 1 year, a head teacher for 22 years, a principal for 20 years, and a director of Panjin Education Bureau for 9 years. He insisted on doing morning exercises every day in his working life. Now he goes to work in the bureau every Monday to Friday, and gives reports all over the country and even around the world on weekends. Although he is 56 years old this year, he has been standing for three or four hours and he doesn't feel tired. This mental state may not be comparable to that of people twenty years younger than him. Wei Shusheng called himself a "living person" and benefited from his constant exercise for many years. People should have plenty of energy to live and work, whether in education or other industries.

2. "Do a line and drill a line". Wei Shusheng's report doesn't contain any flowery words or catchy slogans, but some are true stories and some are true experiences. At the special report meeting, Wei Shusheng taught the second-grade students an ancient Chinese text "Mencius meets King Liang Xiang" in the third-grade Chinese textbook. His cordial communication with students before the formal class made people feel that it was not a class, but a chat. He only spoke three words and one sentence about the words, phrases, sentences and translation in the full text, and the rest were solved by the students themselves. He joked that he was "lazy" in class and as a class teacher, which mobilized students' initiative in learning and improved classroom efficiency.

There are all kinds of industries and jobs in the world. When you stick to your education field, you will find your own advantages and develop your own characteristics. When you do something wholeheartedly, work is no longer a burden, but a pleasure. Let your whole body and mind really enter the fertile soil of education, and you will find that you have unlimited potential.

3. "Do a line and love a line". Education is a hard job. He warned the teachers: when you stand on the three-foot platform, don't feel pain passively, but take the initiative to accept it with a happy mood and enjoy it with relish. "When you have to face difficulties, you should take pleasure in the pain", which is the attitude we should keep in everything. When we pass this attitude on to students by example, they will like learning.

Because there are too many temptations in the world, if you don't stick to your hobby, your soul will wander in an endless space, so you won't feel happy at all. Keep a heart, so that "the spirit is no longer wandering, the mind is no longer wandering", and learn to "seek peace in suffering, seek happiness in suffering, seek pleasure in loss, and seek leisure in busyness". In fact, pain and pleasure are only between one thought. Wash away the lead and avoid impetuousness. While "appreciating others like that", we also "enjoy ourselves like this". When a teacher really understands that "teaching is the need of survival", how can he not work hard for his own survival? When students really understand that "learning is the need of survival", how can he not study hard for his own survival?

"Music is true, music is good, music is learned, and music is unchanged" is the inscription of Wei Shusheng for Huilong Middle School. He summed up his years of educational life in four words: "Relaxed, quiet, tidy and happy", which means: "The body should be relaxed, the mood should be quiet, the breathing should be even and the mood should be happy". With the secret decision of these four words, he became a famous educator in China and the only director of the Municipal Education Bureau in China who also attended university courses. Interpretation of Wei Shusheng's educational philosophy, as he said in his concluding remarks: To maintain a normal mind is to be normal, equal, calm and peaceful.