Professor Ding was so happy that his old face was full of smiles.
"It's just a child's temper after all. You, Principal Guo entrusted you with important matters because he trusts you." At this point, he couldn't help but stop laughing, thinking that this statement was not right. "People who can be trusted in the academic world are all capable, responsible, and have good moral character."
Yes, that's it.
"Think about it, if your character isn't up to par, who would dare entrust you with new students? From the moment they enter school, we teachers have shaped them with every stroke of our pen. How much they learn, and what they learn, depends entirely on the kind of role model we set."
Zhong Yuxiu gave him a speechless look. "You're overthinking it. Whether they learn or not is entirely up to them. All we can do is diligently teach, educate, and answer their questions. They're all adults now, and their personalities are being formed. Our job is to guide them onto the right path, toward a glorious path that belongs to them. We shouldn't force them to become what we want them to be. That's not something I can do."
This passage is very ambiguous, but Professor Ding understood it. What she said was both right and wrong. The wrong thing was that she was lazy at heart, and the right thing was that her point of view was correct. Teaching, educating, and solving problems, and teaching students in accordance with their aptitude is the long-term way.
"You! When will you stop being so lazy? It's okay to be lazy as a student, but don't lead the students astray. I will come after you when the time comes. The students I raise cannot be all lazy."
"Haha, don't worry, I'll hide it even if I'm lazy."
And proud of it.
Professor Ding sighed helplessly, "Alright, be careful. Otherwise, don't say I was the one who taught you before."
Zhong Yuxiu was so happy that she couldn't help laughing. Professor Ding was old but young at heart, and his jokes were very straightforward.
"Professor Ding, I'll have to trouble you from now on. If you feel tired, you can find a teaching assistant. There are students in our class who have both good academic performance and good character. If we train them in advance, maybe some of them will stay to teach after graduation." Who says there is a lack of talents? There is a shortage of talents in all walks of life.
"You're right. I'll consider it." Principal Guo had previously asked him to teach Zhong Yuxiu. It was so easy and not difficult at all. "What about you? Do you want to find an assistant teacher for this new class?"
Zhong Yuxiu thought for a moment and said, "I have this idea."
"There are also candidates in our class." Professor Ding stared at the person eagerly, "The students in our class are very outstanding, you can consider it."
"Professor Ding."
"Um?"
Zhong Yuxiu tilted her head and said, "Didn't I give you a suggestion?"
"Any suggestions for us to share?" Professor Ding said with a half-smile.
Let’s encourage each other with the ghost’s advice.
"Thank you for the invitation." He waved his hand decisively. "I want to select someone from the new class. If nothing else, at least to serve as a teaching assistant for the next five years. Someone from this class is more suitable and will be more convenient for carrying out the work."
I started working as a teaching assistant, and although the time was short, I understood one thing: in this line of work, no matter how small the student's affairs were, they were of great importance.
Choosing someone from the same class will allow her to quickly integrate into the class and among the students; she will also be the first to know if there is any movement.
Professor Ding was silent for a moment before speaking, "Your considerations are correct. You'll have to work harder. According to your requirements, it's difficult to choose a teaching assistant. If they don't have top grades, they won't be able to hold their class together, and if their behavior isn't recognized by their classmates, it will cause trouble."
"That's right!" I was also worried about this. This class has its advantages and disadvantages; whether I can suppress them is the question. "Take your time. It will only take one semester at most."
"You've always been measured in your actions. Just follow your own ideas." He rose from freshman class to professor in just one year—a legendary career path. BGI hasn't had such a talent before, and he doesn't know if there will be one in the future. But he's certain that such people are few and far between, and he might never meet one in his lifetime.
Professor Ding paused for a moment before continuing, "Principal Guo has arranged a new office for you. You won't be working here anymore."
"I think this place is pretty good, at least you are easy to get along with." Someone said that Professor Ding is easy to get along with, but don't assign her someone who is difficult to get along with.
"Don't worry, Principal Guo won't mistreat anyone else, but he'll definitely mistreat you. Your office is on this floor, the third one from mine. It's assigned to you. You have a private office to yourself, and the keys are all yours."
Zhong Yuxiu felt relieved, but she didn't show it on her face. "Thank you, Principal Guo, you're such a good person."
Professor Ding couldn't help laughing, "You should say this to Principal Guo in person."
"Forget it, he'd probably be upset if I told him to his face." He didn't want to be exploited anymore. The work was already overdue, wasn't it? "Who can I get the office key from?"
"Principal Guo."
Zhong Yuxiu thanked him and turned to leave. When she arrived at Principal Guo’s office, the door was wide open and Principal Guo was leisurely drinking tea.
"Principal Guo, Happy New Year."
"Comrade Zhong!" Principal Guo's eyes lit up the moment he looked up. He put down his teacup and stood up. "Come in and sit down. I didn't see you in Professor Ding's office before. You know about the office assignment, right?"
Zhong Yuxiu nodded, walked into the office, and sat down opposite Principal Guo's desk.
"I see. Professor Ding has already told me. I'm here to get the key."
"Well, I'm glad to know." Principal Guo opened the largest drawer in the middle, took out a small bunch of keys and pushed them to her. "Keep them here. There are three keys to your office and two to your classrooms. The school has a spare key for your office, and the class also has a backup key. Don't worry, the keys are all well kept. You can keep your things in the office from now on without worrying about them being stolen."
No one knew what Zhong Yuxiu was thinking, and she took the key with an expressionless face.
"Thank you, Principal Guo. Who can I ask for the roster of new students today?"
"Don't worry about recruiting new students; there's a receptionist. Your class is on the second floor of Siyuan Building. You can go check it out. There's a sign outside the classroom. You'll be in charge of Physics Class 1." Principal Guo finished speaking and pulled out a roster from a nearby drawer. "I know you'll be here to pick up your keys. I have the roster and the list of names here. Here, I'll give them to you."
Putting the key in his pocket, he picked up the roster and glanced at it briefly. "Thirty-six?"
"Well, the classes are divided according to academic performance. The students in your class all have the best academic performance. I know you are a busy person, so we have tried to reduce the number of students as much as possible. I hope you can lead them well and focus on the key points when you have time. I look forward to you training more talents." If those students cherish their blessings, they should follow her and learn well.
However, people with good grades are often arrogant, so it depends on the subsequent adjustment period.
Zhong Yuxiu didn't know what he was thinking, otherwise she would have told him that there was no such thing as an adjustment period for her.
"Okay, with a small group, it's easier to lead." Yuxiu nodded readily. Principal Guo smiled happily, "I'm looking forward to the day when the results come out."
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