Recalling the past, I can't get rid of the memory of history ... I love history, and I like my history teacher and history class with a long history. In the third grade, we had a new history teacher, which opened up a new concept of our history class.
She, 6' 1, has short hair and always looks very kind. Kind words still ring in my ears.
Wearing a pair of eyes, glasses followed by discerning eyes. I admire that clever mind. What I can't forget is the little sweat you left behind. With a little sweat, you cultivate "new buds" and create the future of the motherland fluttering in the wind. That's my kind history teacher.
The previous history class was dull as ditch water. It is you who have injected life and hope into history.
No matter in the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, or in the Qin Dynasty, it spread all over the world. The concept of world religions ... the vivid knowledge engraved in your mind is more and more enjoyable in your class, and every question is thoroughly explained by you. In order to make us all understand you, you will spare no effort to explain it several times, and the active class often welcomes your hard work.
It is you who have been paying for the class and thinking of us! Thank you, my history teacher. Welcome to the first mid-term exam in grade three. Under your guidance, I won the first place in the history of the Ministry.
I am ecstatic, but ... behind the smile is your silent contribution.
Behind your achievements are your efforts day and night in broad daylight. It's late at night, and the teacher is still correcting through the window. I think the homework must have left the crystallization of the teacher's hard work and sweat! In the light of night, by moonlight.
On the window glass, a curved figure, a familiar figure, was thrown there to "jump". Thank you, my respected history teacher! In the blink of an eye, hope vanished in an instant. The fourth grade arm came to receive us, reluctantly put down the history textbook and left my history teacher.
I went to a strange grade and started a new study ... and, teacher, you went to see the next batch of senior three. You must teach a little from the beginning. In this way, I sent away a group of students and accepted a new round of strange faces.
Teacher! Do you know that?/You know what? Your guidance and criticism have always guided me, and those historical issues are still floating in my mind. That is the teacher's night fatigue; It is the purification of the teacher's sweat; This is the hope of teachers ... teachers! Thank you.
Thank you for your silent efforts and your sweat. You can only tell others with practical actions that you are a teacher for a day and remember for a lifetime. Not only my history teacher, but also a great history teacher.
2. The historical origin of teachers Under the slogan of "rejuvenating the country through science and education", teaching (old) teachers are paid more and more attention by the society as educators.
The title of a teacher, first seen in the bronze inscriptions of the Western Zhou Dynasty, is called a "judge", or "teacher" for short, an official who teaches the country. It was originally the organizational unit of the Shang and Western Zhou armies.
The rulers of the Western Zhou Dynasty set up "Chinese studies" to cultivate aristocratic children who were good at fighting, and were taught by senior officers "judges". Because "teacher" is to impart knowledge, and "teaching" is an important means to impart knowledge, the word "teacher" has become the laudatory name of "preaching and teaching to solve doubts".
What is a teacher? Notes in Shuo Wen Jie Zi: "Teachers teach people how to speak." Teachers generally refer to people who are directly engaged in educational work or impart knowledge and technology, and also refer to people who are worth learning in other aspects.
According to historical records, there were titles such as master, teacher and gentleman in the pre-Qin period, which have been used ever since. As for "teacher", it used to be the title of the highest scholar of that generation, such as Biography of Mencius and Xun Qing in Historical Records: "When Qi Xiang was king, Xun Qing was the best teacher …" Later, people used to call "old" and "teacher", and gradually they no longer cared about their age, but called teachers teachers teachers.
In the Ming and Qing Dynasties, examiners were called teachers; Running a school in the late Qing dynasty called teaching by teachers; After the Revolution of 1911, teachers, like other officials, were appointed and dismissed according to law, so they were also called teachers. Extended data:
A person who teaches students knowledge from origin to evolution generally refers to someone who is worth learning in some way.
Although we usually call teachers in schools "teachers", the "teachers" here are actually teachers' jobs, and teaching is their basic function. Since the Ming and Qing Dynasties, teachers have generally been called "Mr.".
Until the end of 19, He Ziyuan, the founder of modern education in China and a veteran of the Revolution of 1911, introduced western learning (American education) to China, and after establishing a new school, they began to define teachers as "teachers" in the student code of conduct. However, it is customary for most students to change the title of "Mr" to "teacher", which began in the national era and has been used ever since.
Teachers are people who impart knowledge. References:
Baidu encyclopedia-teacher.
3. What are the names of teachers in history? What are the honorifics for teachers in ancient times, especially in old private schools?
A title of respect for a teacher. Special names for ancient foreign teachers.
The doctor's Confucian classics teacher is called "doctor" In the Tang Dynasty, professional schools were divided into doctors in law, arithmetic and calligraphy.
Professors used to be called academic officials. Since the Song Dynasty, there have been "professors" in Song studies, law, medicine, martial arts and other disciplines who passed on their knowledge to future generations. A teacher who teaches martial arts or explains classics is called a lecturer.
Name of the ancient academic officer of the teaching assistant. Emperor Wu of the Western Jin Dynasty set up a teacher in Xianning for four years to assist and teach his disciples with doctors.
The Southern and Northern Dynasties and the Sui Dynasty were established along the same border. In the Tang Dynasty, Guo Zi School, imperial academy, Wenguang Museum and four schools all had teaching assistants.
Imperial academy was the only teaching assistant in Ming and Qing Dynasties. He was a teacher at Guo Zi School (later "imperial academy").
The titles of primary school and martial arts school teachers set in the capital of Song Dynasty were still set in county schools in Yuan, Ming and Qing Dynasties. Teachers elected to Forestry College in Ming Dynasty are called teachers, teachers, teachers, teachers and teachers.
After the Han Dynasty, teachers who taught Confucian classics in "learning" or "learning" were called "Confucian classics". During the Ming and Qing Dynasties, the government set up professors, the state set up schools and the county set up schools to educate students. Their deputies are called "discipline".
In ancient times, Mr. Wang was a respectful name for middle-aged and old-aged teachers in "door hall" and "private school" Teachers were originally called "primary school" teachers in the Song and Yuan Dynasties.
4. The history of the teacher's name 1. Since the Ming and Qing Dynasties, teachers have generally been called "Mr.".
Until the end of 19, He Ziyuan, the founder of modern education in China and a veteran of the Revolution of 1911, introduced western learning (American education) to China, and after establishing a new school, they began to define teachers as "teachers" in the student code of conduct. However, it is customary for most students to change the title of "Mr" to "teacher", which began in the national era and has been used ever since.
In addition, in ancient times, teachers were also called "scholars", "masters" and "foreign teachers". Ancient nobles went out to study at a certain age, and their teachers were called "foreign teachers".
In 1970s, teachers (intellectuals) were nicknamed "smelly Laojiu", which was the fault of teachers and intellectuals in the era of the Gang of Four, and this has become "history". After 80s, "gardener" became the most popular title for teachers.
Although we usually call teachers in schools "teachers", the "teachers" here are actually teachers' jobs, and teaching is their basic function. "Teachers Law" stipulates: "Teachers are professionals who perform educational and teaching duties and shoulder the mission of cultivating builders and successors of socialist cause and improving national quality.
Teachers should be loyal to the people's education. "A century-long plan, education-oriented".
In China, the economy has entered the fast lane; Reform and opening up have opened up a vast market. It is very important for school teachers to advocate dedication, selfless dedication, teaching and educating people, tireless learning and tireless teaching and educating people in light of actual requirements. This requires teachers to have a high sense of responsibility and a strong sense of mission.
Students' professional knowledge level is largely restricted by teachers' knowledge level. If the teacher doesn't know teaching material analysis thoroughly, doesn't grasp the key points of knowledge, and doesn't make the main points clear, then students will have a vague feeling of little gain after listening to this class. Therefore, teachers should thoroughly understand the teaching materials before giving lectures, grasp the key points and broaden their knowledge so that students can feel the gains in every class.