I remember when I first started working, a student asked, Teacher, are you a college student? I said, yes. The student asked, are you good at English? I replied, it's okay. I thought they wanted to ask me English questions, but I didn't expect them to ask me, teacher, do you know how to write angelbaby in English? In line with the attitude of being a teacher, I told them and taught them how to write. Watching them go away happily, I couldn't help but have the illusion that I had become Kong Yiji
A few more personal experiences .
Once in class, I saw pictures of Yang Ying printed on the book covers of many girls in the class. After all, she is a model, so it is a pleasure to look at. Then he deliberately asked who this person was. The children immediately started talking about it, saying, "Teacher, you don't even know her, you are so arrogant." As a teacher, I have a dark face. It would be great if you were so familiar with the textbook knowledge.
Once again, I was chatting with my classmates after class. The student asked me, are there any good universities in Shanghai? I replied, yes, Fudan and Jiaotong University are both from Shanghai. I then asked her if she wanted to pass the exam in the future. She replied, no, I just want to go to Shanghai because my baby’s home is in Shanghai.
Another time, invigilation. Some students put cards on the exam table. I asked her to clean it up and put it away, but she refused to agree. I was afraid of delaying her exam, but there was really nothing I could do to her. I found out after class that this kid has been liking baby idols for three or four years, starting in the second grade.
The editor basically has no feelings for angelababy. What impressed her most was just cutting out pictures and staring at the storm. And when I searched angelababy online, the top few items were all negative news. The editor didn't want to object to students chasing stars, but I just felt that angelababy, as a public figure, did not convey too much positive energy to fans.
As a teacher, I hope that children can distinguish between ideals and reality, learn to be down-to-earth, and not live in fantasies about idols.