When is the first Teachers' Day?
The origin of September 10 Teacher's Day in Gregorian calendar: "I don't know why. As soon as I got up that morning, it suddenly occurred to me that teachers should have their own festivals. " Professor Wang Zikan, the earliest creator of Teacher's Day and an academician of China Academy of Sciences, said this. It was1984 65438+February 9, and Professor Wang told the Beijing Evening News that day. The next day, Beijing Evening News published an article "President Wang Zikun suggested to carry out activities of respecting teachers and valuing morality", which aroused strong response from readers. 65438+February 65438+May, Zhong Jingwen, Qi Gong, Wang Zikun, Tao Dayong, Zhu Zhixian, Huang Ji and Zhao Qinghuan of Beijing Normal University jointly proposed the establishment of Teacher's Day. 1985 65438+1October 2 1 The Ninth Session of the Sixth the National People's Congress Standing Committee (NPCSC) made a resolution to designate September 10 every year as Teacher's Day. In fact, as early as 1932, the Kuomintang government had designated June 6 as Teacher's Day. After liberation, June 6th was abolished as Teacher's Day, and at the same time, it was changed to "May 1st International Labor Day" as Teacher's Day. However, teachers have no separate activities and no characteristics. September 10 Teacher's Day is set in consideration of the new school year in universities, middle schools and primary schools all over the country, and schools should have a new atmosphere. When freshmen enter school, they begin to respect teachers and attach importance to teaching, which can create a good atmosphere of "teachers teach well and students learn well" 1985 September 10 is the first teachers' day in China, and teachers have their own festivals since then. The Evolution of Teacher's Day in China "6.6" Teacher's Day:1931May, Qiu Shuang, Cheng Qibao and other educators and professors from Nanjing Central University proposed that June 6th be the Teacher's Day every year. "8.27" Teacher's Day: 1939 The Ministry of Education of the Kuomintang government decided to designate August 27th, the birthday of China educator Confucius, as Teacher's Day. "5. 1" Teacher's Day: 195 1 The Ministry of Education of People's Republic of China (PRC) and the All-China Federation of Trade Unions jointly agreed to merge Teacher's Day with the May 1 International Labor Day. "9. 10" Teacher's Day: 1985 65438+ 10/day. The 9th session of the 6th National People's Congress formally passed the State Council's proposal on the establishment of Teacher's Day, and decided to designate September 10 as China's Teacher's Day.