"Li Jinfeng, your dad doesn't want you, and your mom is eager to be our stepmother, you're just a burden!"
Waking up, Li Jinfeng became a pitiful little girl, lacking clothes ...
"Sister Li, I believe that I will become a good teacher. Thank you for giving me this opportunity." He Xin said solemnly.
"I believe in you, too. During this time, we can carefully study and decide how to arrange the children's courses. They can't just study; they have to do the work of the brigade, too."
As far as Li Jinfeng knows, at this time, even if schools have resumed classes, students are not very motivated to study, and the teachers in the school are not as enthusiastic as before.
In addition, the period was special, and just teaching was out of tune with this era.
Therefore, you must be creative when teaching.
Children can attend classes in the classroom and work in the fields.
He Xin nodded, "Yeah!"
"In addition, we need to teach things like quotations and the leader's poetry collections. We need to develop the whole child."
He Xin continued to nod, "Okay!"
"We still have to think carefully about our school motto!"
I had always thought that I would consider these things when September was approaching.
But now that the time has really come, I find that I have a lot to think about.
He Xin frowned and thought: "School motto..."
"How about 'Study hard and make progress every day'?" Li Jinfeng said.
It is a bit simple, but it is what the leader said after all, and it has a profound meaning.
“This is good!”
"Forget it, it's better to do it today than to wait for another day. Why don't we schedule the courses now, and then I will ask Captain Hong and the branch secretary for their opinions." Li Jinfeng said.
Li Jinfeng and He Xin began to schedule classes.
Chinese and mathematics are definitely indispensable.
Science classes, music, art, and physical education, all of these are required.
In addition, the busy farming season had to be avoided. Li Jinfeng and He Xin also made perfect arrangements for holidays.
After writing two pages of paper, Li Jinfeng took the plan to the brigade headquarters to find the brigade leader.
He Xin and Yang Ermao went to the brigade to continue the work they had not finished in the morning.
Li Jinfeng went to see Captain Hong, who also wanted to ask her about the school opening.
The two just happened to think of the same thing.
Captain Hong said, "I'm really about to fall asleep. Someone handed me a pillow and we talked in the brigade office."
"become!"
Li Jinfeng explained everything from the school motto to the course schedule to Captain Hong.
Almost all the contents inside were deeply engraved in Captain Hong's heart.
School motto, course arrangement, avoiding busy farming season, and taking the children to work.
The more Captain Hong listened, the more satisfied he became.
"I think it's great, there's nothing to change," said Captain Hong.
"There's one more thing, Captain Hong. I'd like to ask you and the Party Secretary to be honorary principals of our Dongfanghong Primary School. Honorary principal means you won't be teaching the children, but you'll have to go to school and speak to the children at the start of the semester and during the flag-raising ceremony on Monday."
When Captain Hong heard that Li Jinfeng asked him to be the principal, he was surprised and nervous at the same time.
"This is not right, not right! I have never been to school for a day and I don't even know a few big words!" said Captain Hong.
"Being an honorary principal has nothing to do with whether or not you attend school. The key lies in your character. Captain Hong, you and the branch secretary have managed the brigade very well. Everyone has enough to eat and doesn't go hungry. This is inseparable from your hard work and efforts.
Your life experience is far greater than that of students who have only studied for many years. Moreover, I want the children to remember you and the Party Secretary. No matter how many generations pass, as long as Dongfanghong Primary School still exists, you and the Party Secretary will be the first principals they will remember."