Unmarried Men and Women: Daily Life of Raising Children in Ancient Times

Mu Yi'an, a teacher at an agricultural school, in her thirties, unmarried, nearly expelled from her family by her biological mother.

Jiang Shuyun, a high school political teacher, in her ...

Chapter 238 Literacy Flashcards

After seeing Director Fang off, Jiang Shuyun thought about the enlightenment they had just discussed.

With the textbooks from a past life in mind, characters like "person," "mouth," "hand," "big," "small," "many," and "few" are presented in pictorial form, allowing children to learn characters little by little.

Thinking of Jiangjia Village, the children who couldn't afford to go to school, and now the tenant farmers in the village, their children basically don't go to school either.

Jiang Shuyun had an immature idea, but he wanted to discuss it with Yi'an.

Write down your thoughts first, and then slowly ponder them.

Jiang Shuyun was writing furiously in her study, forgetting all about taking a lunch break.

The departing Master Fang is currently in the headmaster's study.

"Do you understand now? What are the circumstances of the students applying for study abroad programs?"

"I understand. I just went to Jiang Jiangshu's place. The two students in the Xiucai class are from his class."

"How is Jiang's teaching going? I heard he even took his students to the wheat harvest?"

The headmaster remembered Jiang Shuyun; she was someone praised by the higher-ups, so he was keeping an eye on her.

"Jiang wanted to let students understand people's livelihood and experience the lives of ordinary people, but the results were minimal."

Director Fang actually admired Jiang Shuyun quite a bit; she gave up her official career so readily. Wanting students to understand people's lives, she took them to the fields, daring to think and act. Although the results were mediocre, she took action.

The headmaster didn't say anything, and then Director Fang brought up other things.

No one knew that every little thing Jiang Shuyun did was recorded on the Emperor's desk.

His Majesty also understands the principle that water can both carry a boat and capsize it; however, some things cannot be rushed. It is rare that someone remembers this principle and has even put it into practice.

Let's wait and see; this isn't something that can be changed in a day or two.