Ye Shengtao's famous aphorisms include:
1. Things that cultivate abilities must be done continuously, and learning methods must be improved at any time to improve learning efficiency, in order to succeed. ——Ye Shengtao
2. Ideal is the mother of career. ——Ye Shengtao
3. Anyone who teaches must hope to achieve the goal of not having to teach.——Ye Shengtao
4. Teachers teach not by giving them all, but by inducing them. ——Ye Shengtao
5. I think a good teacher does not teach or teach students, but teaches students to learn. ——Ye Shengtao
6. Teach so that you don’t need to teach. ...that is to say, we as teachers should guide them so that they can learn by themselves, learn by themselves for a lifetime, and learn to grow old. ——Ye Shengtao
7. Teachers must first be willing to take responsibility before they can talk about being kind and cooperating with teachers and students. Teachers are irresponsible, and some are just temporary teachers because they have no interest in teaching. The only way to eliminate such people is to strictly eliminate them. ——Ye Shengtao
8. If teachers want to make their educational activities truly beneficial to students and to the improvement of teaching quality, teachers must unite, cooperate and cooperate with each other. ——Ye Shengtao
9. Teachers should think about students’ lives, think about how students will behave in the future, and what kind of knowledge and moral character they should have to be a good socialist citizen. ——Ye Shengtao
10. No matter which subject I am responsible for, I must clearly understand the goal of that subject. For example, the Chinese liberal arts subjects are training the mind and developing good habits of using language and characters, and the physical and chemical subjects are learning and understanding. Nature, and then manipulation of nature and so on; at the same time, I do not forget that all kinds of homework have a general goal, which is "education"-to create sound citizens. ——Ye Shengtao
11. The most important thing as a teacher is not to tell lies. What you ask students to do, you must do it yourself first. ?——Ye Shengtao
12. Teachers in a school can be role models and have good moral character, which will influence and motivate students, so that the entire school can form a good school spirit, which is conducive to students' morality and moral integrity. Comprehensive development of intelligence and body is of great benefit to students' growth. ——Ye Shengtao
13. What attitude do teachers have towards their teaching work, and towards mastering professional skills? What attitude one has towards this subject of knowledge is also a matter of teacher ethics. Nowadays, some teachers don't quite understand the subject they teach. They listen to others today but don't fully understand it themselves, and then teach the students tomorrow. Such lectures will not bring much benefit to the students. Teachers should give students practical benefits in understanding knowledge and mastering learning through their own lectures. ——Ye Shengtao
14. If I become a primary school teacher, I will never regard the children who come to school as annoying little guys and annoying little devils; no matter they are smart, stupid, or clean The dirty ones, I will call them "children". It was not a pretense of hospitality, just floating on the lips and shouting in a smooth tone; it was a kind expression out of loyalty, sincerely recognizing them as friends, and sincerely wanting them to be friends. Children's growth and progress are my joy; children's weakness and clumsiness are my worries. Loyalty to friends should be like this, otherwise, I would not be enough to be their friend, and I would have to resign. ——Ye Shengtao
15. The highest spiritual chain of people is literature, which unites countless weak hearts to become a big one. Literature has the unique power. Literature can expose darkness, welcome light, and enable people to abandon despicability and shallowness and move toward nobility and profundity. ——Ye Shengtao
16. When reading, avoid reading too hard. ——Ye Shengtao
Introduction to Ye Shengtao:
Original name is Ye Shaojun, also known as Bingchen and Shengtao. He was born on October 28, 1894 in Suzhou, Jiangsu Province. He is a modern writer, educator, literary publisher and A social activist, he is known as an "excellent language artist". ?
In 1907, he was admitted to Caoqiao Middle School. In 1916, he entered the Shang Gong School attached to the Shanghai Commercial Press to teach, and published the first fairy tale "Scarecrow". In 1918, he published his first vernacular novel "Spring Banquet Tales". In 1923, he published the novel "Ni Huanzhi". After 1949, he successively served as deputy minister of education, president and editor-in-chief of the People's Education Press, member of the All-China Joint Committee of Literary and Art Circles, consultant to the Chinese Writers Association, director of the Central Research Institute of Literature and History, and director of the People's Communist Party of China and the National Vice Chairman of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, member of the Standing Committee of the First, Second, Third, Fourth and Fifth National People's Congress, and Chairman of the Central Committee for the Advancement of Democracy. In 1983, he was elected Vice Chairman of the Sixth National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference. He is a representative of the first to fourth National People's Congress, a member of the Standing Committee of the fifth National People's Congress, a member of the first National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, and a member of the Standing Committee of the fifth National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference. Died in Beijing on February 16, 1988 at the age of 94.
Ye Shengtao's main works:
1918 "Spring Banquet" short story
1921 "Little White Boat" fairy tale
1921 "A Seed" Fairy Tale
1922 "Snow Morning" Poetry
1922 "The Traveler" Fairy Tale
1922 "Mimosa" ?Fairy Tale
1922 "Separation" novel collection
1922 "The Rose and the Goldfish" fairy tale
1922 "Moon Girl's Marriage" fairy tale
1922 "The Happy Man" "Fairy Tales
1923 "Scarecrow" Novel
1923 "Fire" Novels
1925 "Offline" Short Stories
1928 " Ni Huanzhi" novel
1931 "Stone Statues of Ancient Heroes" Fairy Tales
1934 "Wenxin" Education
1935 "Study of Weiyanju" Prose
1936 "Short Story Collection of Sheng Tao" Short Story Collection
1936 "Selected Works of Ye Shaojun"