Classic educational stories 1. Educate students not to be arrogant.
Tell the students a story about the proud horse written by German poet Bub? Valdis.
A rich man has a tall horse. He had the horse put on a golden halter, an expensive and gorgeous saddle, and a silk carpet woven with gold thread. The horse watched helplessly as his master dressed up so beautifully for him, and he couldn't help but be elated and domineering.
One day, the horse was tied tightly. He broke free from the reins and rushed out of there screaming. At this time, a donkey came up to him, carrying a heavy bag on his back and moving his legs slowly step by step. The horse chewed and foamed at the mouth, and began to bark at a distance. Get out of the way. Who taught you to be so rude that you couldn't get out of the way when you saw a horse like me? Get out, or I'll kill you and drag you out! ?
The donkey was scared to death, so he quickly dodged and dared not say anything.
The horse rampaged through the bushes. However, when rushing through the bushes, his hoof crown was injured; So, from now on, he is no longer needed as a mount. The owner took the golden halter and beautiful saddle from him and sold it to a coachman. From this day on, he must pull the cart from morning till night.
Soon, the donkey saw him pulling the cart and said, hello, friend! What's the matter with you? Where are your golden halter and golden silk carpet? Why didn't I see them? I see, my dear friend. This is common in the world: arrogance will be punished. ?
When happiness reaches its peak, misfortune often stands in front of the door; Don't get carried away!
Classic educational stories II. Where's the groundhog?
In the process of education and teaching, students often relax their studies and forget their original goals because they are addicted to computers, TV and novels. In view of this situation, the teacher might as well tell them such a story:
Three hounds chased a groundhog, and the groundhog got into a tree hole. There was only one exit from the tree hole, but a short time later, a white rabbit emerged from the tree hole. The rabbit ran forward quickly, with three hounds beside him. The rabbit was in a hurry. Hey? I climbed another big tree. The rabbit lost its footing in the tree and suddenly fell down, causing all three hounds to look up. The rabbit took the opportunity to escape. After the lecture, the teacher will ask the students:? What's wrong with this story?
Students may say:? Rabbits can't climb trees. ? A rabbit can't stun three hounds at once.
The teacher didn't say anything until the students couldn't find the question. However, there is still one question you haven't mentioned. Where's the groundhog? When the students are thinking, the teacher leads to the topic of educating the students: the goal pursued by the groundhog and the hunting dog, but because of the appearance of the rabbit, the hunting dog changed the goal, our thinking was unconsciously damaged, and the groundhog disappeared in our mind. ? In the process of pursuing the goal of life, we are sometimes fascinated by the scenery, sometimes interrupted by trivial matters, sometimes distracted by trivial matters, give up halfway, lose our way, or go the wrong way, thus achieving our original goal.
? Students, the road of life is very long. There are both the temptation of exotic flowers and plants and the obstacles of mountains. You must always remind yourself? Where's the groundhog? Don't forget your original goal in life. ?
Classic education story 3, pebbles and diamonds
? Why should we learn these useless things?
This is the most common sentence that teachers hear from students' complaints and questions. In this case, we might as well tell students such a fable:
One night, a group of nomads were preparing to camp and rest when they were suddenly covered by a dazzling light. They know that God will appear soon, so they are eagerly waiting for God's will.
God appeared and began to speak: you should pick up more pebbles along the way and put them in your saddle bag. Tomorrow night, you will be happy, but you will also be sorry. ?
Say that finish, god disappeared. The herdsmen were very disappointed because they had expected that God would bring them endless wealth, health and longevity, but they didn't expect God to let them do this meaningless thing. However, in any case, this is God's will. Although they were somewhat dissatisfied, each of them picked up some pebbles and put them on their saddles.
In this way, they walked for another day. When night fell and they started camping, they suddenly found that every pebble they put into the saddle bag yesterday had turned into a diamond. They were very happy, but also regretted not picking up more pebbles.
Knowledge that feels useless now, like pebbles, may become endless wealth in the future.
Classic education story 4. Educate students not to despise others.
Tell the students a story about the eagle and the dung beetle, written by the ancient Roman philosopher Mizius.
An eagle chased a rabbit and tried to eat him. When the rabbit saw that he was desperate and helpless, he suddenly saw a dung beetles. The rabbit begged the dung beetle to help him and save him. The dung beetle promised to help him and protect him.
At this time, the eagle has caught up with him. The dung beetle said to him? Please don't hurt the rabbit, because it is my servant. ? However, the dung beetle looks so small that the eagle doesn't take it seriously at all. The eagle strangled the rabbit and ate it with relish in front of dung beetles.
Dung beetles will never forget this humiliation. He is waiting for the eagle to build its nest. Soon, when he found the eagle's nest and saw the eagle put the egg in it, he quietly flew in and pushed the eagle's egg to the edge of Ying Chao, causing it to fall to the ground and break into pieces.
This eagle is full of sadness and anger. He flew to the sky and came to the throne of the gods, asking them to provide him with a safe place to nest and hatch eggs. God said:? When you hatch eggs again, you can put them in my arms to hatch. Because you are my bird, I should take good care of you. ? So, things just happened.
However, when the dung beetle learned the truth, it immediately made a dung egg, then took it to the sky, came to the gods and threw it into its arms. The god found this dirty thing and wanted to shake it off, but forgot that there was an eagle egg in his arms; So I shook them off with the dung eggs. As a result, the eagle's eggs were all broken again. Anyone who despises others will get revenge from others.
Classic education story 5. Educate students not to be greedy.
Tell the students a story about a duck that lays golden eggs. The author is a German poet. Valdis.
A poor farmer has a duck that can lay golden eggs; But it only gives birth once a week, and only one at a time. The farmer thought, by the way, I should kill this duck so that I can get all the golden eggs in its belly in one day. ?
As soon as he started, he killed the duck, but he was immediately surprised to find what a stupid thing he had done: there was not even a golden egg in the duck's stomach. The farmer regretted it and secretly complained, alas, I really deserve bad luck! I don't want to have a golden egg every Monday, but I want more golden eggs. Now, my hope, my comfort and my interests are all in vain. Now I am really poor! ?
When greed is not satisfied.
Classic education story 6. Educate students to do things by themselves.
Tell the students a story about quail and her children, written by the German poet Bu? Valdis.
A quail is nesting in the middle of a wheat field. When her children grew up and the wheat turned yellow, she said to the quails, the day for farmers to harvest wheat is coming. I'm going out to find you something to eat now. Stay in the nest while I'm away, and be careful not to be found. If the farmer comes, pay attention to what he says and when he cuts the wheat. We should play it by ear. ? Say that finish, the old quail flew away.
Soon, the farmer took his son to the wheat field, looked at the wheat, and then said to his son, The wheat is ripe. It's time for us to harvest. I will go to my neighbor's house early tomorrow morning to discuss with them and ask them to help us harvest.
After a while, the old quail flew back with food for the children and asked them if they had heard anything. A little quail replied:? The farmer came with his son. He said that he would ask his neighbor to help him cut the wheat tomorrow. ?
The old quail said, don't be afraid, this wheat won't be cut at once. Because those neighbors won't agree to help others so soon. ?
Early the next morning, the old quail went out for food again. She said to the quails. Farmers should be careful when cutting wheat to see if they can hear some new news. ? The farmer came again and said to his son, I don't think anyone will come. These neighbors are unreliable. I'm going to talk to my relatives and friends and ask them to help us harvest tomorrow. If you don't cut it, the wheat will rot. ?
When the old quails came home, the little quails chirped. Mom, give it to us.
Build a new nest somewhere else! The farmer will bring his relatives and friends to cut wheat tomorrow. ?
However, the old quail replied, dear children, those relatives and friends will not come to work in foreign farmland right away, so please pay attention to what the farmer says tomorrow! ?
The next morning, the farmer and his son came again. The farmer took a sad look at the wheat field and said, in my opinion, it is impossible to rely on the help of others, whether neighbors or relatives and friends. This crop can't be harvested today. Two sharp sickles have been put in the granary, and we will open them together tomorrow morning. This wheat can't be delayed any longer. ?
Quails immediately told their mother the new news. The old quail listened and said, Look, this is the real harvest season. It's time for us to move, so let's find another place to live Dear children, get up! If we stay here tomorrow morning, I'm afraid all our lives will be lost. ?
Do your own thing; As the saying goes, the road is at your feet.
Classic education story 7. Let students realize that people can't be perfect.
Tell the students a sad story about peacocks, which was written by a German poet? Valdis.
Peacock once complained in front of Jupiter, the Lord God. You created me so beautifully and decorated my feathers so beautifully, from the neck to the back; My tail is colorful and shiny; I still wear a delicate crown on my head. The only fly in the ointment is, oh, my God, I haven't got the voice you promised me. In this respect, all the birds look down on me; They laughed at my hoarse voice. You treat the nightingale better than me and other birds. You gave her a good voice. She often pleases people with her loud voice at night. Think about it, how can this nightingale not be praised by the poet? Oh, my songs can't compare with the nightingale at all, which makes me so sad. ?
Then the Lord God said:? Didn't you say yourself that you have beautiful feathers? I have prepared gifts for every creation. The nightingale has a good voice and can sing beautiful songs, but her feathers are gray and unremarkable. However, she is very satisfied. So, you are content with your gorgeous feathers and don't care about the nightingale's voice.
Yes! ? God gave everyone the talent he deserved, so no one should envy the talent God gave others.