Current location - Quotes Website - Personality signature - After school, he was left to receive free tutoring with other students. At this time, I deliberately held him on my lap, and he was very surprised. The other students "coaxed" a burst of laughter: "Te
After school, he was left to receive free tutoring with other students. At this time, I deliberately held him on my lap, and he was very surprised. The other students "coaxed" a burst of laughter: "Te
After school, he was left to receive free tutoring with other students. At this time, I deliberately held him on my lap, and he was very surprised. The other students "coaxed" a burst of laughter: "Teacher, he is so smelly, why do you hug him?" Xx was also embarrassed, he said: "Teacher, put me down quickly!" I said: "Okay, you must Pay attention to personal hygiene." He nodded. Since then, he has slowly changed. He brushes his teeth, takes a shower every day, changes clothes frequently, and no longer smells bad. The head teacher and I contacted the parents in time to constantly urge him and praise him. In the final exam, classmate XX got 59.5 points. Although he was still in last place, I said to him: "You have made the greatest progress. You are already amazing. Keep working hard." When summarizing in the class, I praised him and affirmed him. I gave him a big hug and gave him a beautiful notebook as a prize. He smiled happily. From then on, he gained the respect of his classmates, and they were willing to be friends with him. He became confident. I also gained respect and love from my classmates. It is not surprising that teachers’ daily work often conflicts with their family affairs. I remember that in November 2003, my mother was diagnosed with advanced lung cancer. For me, it was like a bolt from the blue. On the day I was hospitalized, I happened to have to train teachers at Taishan Continuing Education School. In order not to affect the progress of the training, I endured the great pain in my heart and insisted on completing the task. That year I was teaching English to three classes in the sixth grade. In December, I had to tutor students to participate in the first Taishan City English Speaking Competition, I also had to participate in the Jiangmen City Lecture Competition, and I also had to take care of my seriously ill mother. I was exhausted mentally and physically, and said to my mother, "I don't want to participate in the competition, I want to give up." My mother, who was lying on the bed, said, "Son! This is an opportunity. Don't let down the leader's expectations. I'm fine." The principal also agreed to let me I asked for leave, but I finally agreed with my family that my dad would take care of me during the day and I would take care of him at night. He completed various tasks at school during the day and returned to the countryside to take care of his critically ill mother at night. When my mother went to bed, I would prepare lessons and make corrections in front of her bed. I also need to feed her medicine on time and massage her. Although I only slept 3 hours a day for several months in a row, I never took a day off, truly balancing work and family. God rewards hard work, and my hard work was not in vain. My lecture won the first prize in Jiangmen City. When I told my mother the good news, she laughed, but I cried. The students I tutored, Huang Meichang and Liu Tingting, won first and second place in Taishan City respectively. Huang Meichang also won the second prize in Jiangmen City. Later, my mother died of illness. After I arranged her funeral, I immediately returned to school. I used my strength to not only take care of my relatives, but also made great progress in my teaching work. The English score of the graduating class I taught ranked first in the town.

Colleagues often say to me: "Teacher, there is no need to risk your life!" In fact, I don't, I just do my job, because I have the love of my students in front of me, and there are leaders and colleagues beside me. The motivation is backed by the understanding and support of my family.

Teachers! In the past 20 years, I have never regretted that I went out early and came back late, nor have I regretted that I stayed up all night to work. With my persistence and fascination for education and my incomparable love for students, I work silently and work hard! Here again, I would like to thank my superiors and colleagues for their care and love for me. I will cherish the honors I have received even more, reflect on myself from time to time, and always be grateful. In the days to come, I will continue to work hard and make due contributions to education.

Thank you everyone!