First of all, let me talk about my personal situation ~ I am a member of the 22nd postgraduate education group of Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, and I participated in the selection of the school in my senior year (is our school a written test? Interview selection 17 people go to Tibet, Xinjiang, Guizhou and Sichuan to teach for one year) in order to enter the postgraduate education group and obtain postgraduate research qualifications. Dear friends who are about to be a senior, if you have the idea of going to graduate school, but think it is too difficult to take the postgraduate entrance examination, you may wish to try the research group! Is a shortcut to conservation research!
The place where I teach in Yili belongs to northern Xinjiang. Autumn is beautiful and winter is cold. Southerners first realized what a real "white coat" is. Snow can accumulate several meters thick overnight, and school staff need to drive a forklift to clear the snow. All the teachers and students in the school should shovel the snow together to open the way. It was novel at first, but when it is cold in the morning and evening, southerners really can't stand it. Eyelashes get wet when you go out. If you stay outside for a while, it will freeze. Be sure to wear thick cotton pantyhose, long down jacket and gloves, or you will really have a headache: spring in Xinjiang is very, very short, and it feels almost from winter to summer. ....
Because our school is far away, it is inconvenient for us to go out. Every day after work, catching a bus/taxi feels like a sprint. Ha ha ha ha, I feel I'm going to have a physical examination now, and my grades are definitely better than those in college. Because there is a two-hour time difference between Xinjiang and the mainland, I go to work at 9: 30 in the morning and get off work at 7: 30 in the afternoon, and I will get off work one hour earlier in winter. I think this morning is really much more comfortable than the mainland. Hahaha (of course, I have to work overtime on Saturday). The biggest feeling is that classes/activities with students are the easiest, and the children are really super cute! ! Since the last class in our school every afternoon has been changed into sports activities (in order to strengthen students' physical exercise), after class every day, a group of students surround me and say, teacher, let's play badminton together in the afternoon. Haha, it's cute to think about it. Some students formed a women's group and danced a self-created dance for me.
To share a little thing. One morning, after three classes, I was thirsty. Suddenly the students came to me and said that the teacher's mouth was bleeding. They asked me to drink more water and said that I would bring lipstick to my teacher. Sometimes the little details of students really touch the teacher. This is the meaning of being a teacher.
I am an English teacher at school. In addition, my teammates and I are also officers of the school's moral education office and the Youth League Committee. So are several other teaching teammates. Besides attending classes, I also work in the Academic Affairs Office/Moral Education Office, which also makes us college students who have just entered the society feel some social complexities. Now I feel that my mentality and way of doing things are much more mature than before. In a sense, teaching should not only tell the knowledge in textbooks, but also bring them information from the outside world.
More and more students want to teach now. Here are some tips on teaching.
1. I also want to teach. What should I do?
If you are a college student and want to participate in teaching, you can refer to the winter and summer vacation teaching activities planned by college students in the west, or register with the Youth League Education Group of your school.
If you are a graduating student, sign up for the western direct recruitment program, with teaching experience 1 ~ 3 years, salary and length of service (most of them are assigned to grass-roots units for administration).
2. Do you have to be a normal major to teach?
Not necessarily. For myself, I am an art major at school, not a normal student.
3. Will the subjects you teach there match your major?
No, teachers in the teaching area are generally scarce. We teach whatever the school lacks, generally not limited to teaching. Take me for example, in addition to daily teaching, there is also the administrative work of the moral education department arranged by the school.
4. Do you need to know the language to teach in Xinjiang?
No, Xinjiang people speak Mandarin. Although ethnic minorities have their own languages, the younger generation can also speak Mandarin.
5. Is it safe to teach in Xinjiang?
Xinjiang is the safest place in China.
After I went to Xinjiang, I experienced that every 100 meter, there was a Lebanese policeman, full of security.
6. What are the conditions for teaching?
I teach in northern Xinjiang, and the teaching conditions depend on each unit. For example, there is no canteen in the school where I teach, but other students in the graduate education group like me will have canteens in their teaching units, so I can't refer to them in detail.
7. I want to teach. Any suggestions?
If you come to teach in Xinjiang, remember to bring more water. Xinjiang is relatively dry, and express delivery is inconvenient. And if you go to teach in Xinjiang, you must go out for a walk on holidays. It's really beautiful, but you must pay attention to safety.
8. Do you need to make any preparations before teaching?
First of all, it is very important to learn to cook before teaching. Even if the teaching unit has a canteen, it can't avoid the problem of unaccustomed taste. Secondly, you should have basic office skills.
These are the answers to your frequently asked questions. If you choose to teach, you must be prepared to withstand loneliness. Understand more when something goes wrong, and don't always complain. I am also very grateful for this priceless time spent with the people of the Corps who are full of faith and love.
In fact, in my opinion, teaching does not mean dropping out of school. More like a meaningful gap? Year. if you search gap? If you use the keyword year, you will find that many people want to do something meaningful before the next stage, but many people can't do it for various reasons. Teaching in Xinjiang made me understand that I don't have to dwell too much on the present and worry too much about the future. When I really experienced something, the scenery in front of me was different from before.
In fact, in the process of layer-by-layer interview and selection, I have been asking myself:
"Why do you want to teach?"
In countless questions and answers, I have my own firm and simple answer: I want to live more wonderfully.
From more than one-tenth of the interview to sitting on the bed in the teaching dormitory, everything seems to be a dream.
But? Me? Will. Isn't it? Throw? Leave? Mine? Got shot.
Finally, Super Amway Xinjiang is really a good place! In the future, whether I am teaching or traveling, I suggest visiting Xinjiang.
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