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Dear premier wen,I think we should pay more emphasis on our education,such as cultivating students' ideal.this is the most important thing in my opinion.For example,I am an student in Fujian agriculture and forest university,I've witnessed that my classmates play net's games all day long,they don't think of national policy and daily news,even their future,except their ideal in the games,this phenomenon pollutes my university,I think it is normal in other universities,because our education lacks of ideal education.Though we have some knowledges,we don't know what to be--how to be a man.Luckily,I learn about zhu yongxin’measures about education.Ideal education is one of his measures.Luckily,I have my ideal—sever agriculture.But,If we--youth don’t have future,so isn’t the nation.Please forgive my rude oral. [ 2007.03.03 23:12 ]
Name: CJP [ 2007.03.15 21:40 ]
Dear Premier, While I enjoy teaching and living in China ( for the last two years ) I find it somewhat bizarre the way teachers turn a blind eye to students cheating during exams, sleeping in class, reading magazines and sending text messages during class. This is not allowed in my country. I even know of teachers who take money from students for answers to exam papers, as well as falsify exam results. I see a great deal of Chinese education being based on a half-hearted sort of authoritarianism, without any encouragement or praise of students who do well.Education is for the benefit of students - not for the benefit of teachers and leaders - or even you! (with all due respect).Education is about creating a whole person who is prepared to be a useful citizen - it is not just about passing exams or being present in a classroom. Sometimes the preservation of an institution becomes more important than the reason for which the institution was created. I have some students who work very hard and get no encouragement and I have many students who are just wasting there time before they become one of the masses of unemployed. I am also shocked by what little knowledge so many students have about the world and their own country.Anyway, the few hard working and keen students make my job worthwhile. I like living in China and have been made welcome by most people here,this balanced by the nationalism and xenophobia from a few; and we should always questions those things we love. It's either that or not caring at all. All the best.
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