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Teachers are engineers of the human soul. Who said that? Is this sentence true?
Teachers are engineers of the human soul, as Stalin said in the former Soviet Union, which is absolutely true.

The term "human soul engineer" was originally Stalin's name for writers, and was later quoted by educator Kalinin into the field of education. He said: "Many teachers often forget that they should be educators, and educators are also human soul engineers."

For a long time, people have used words such as "candle", "silkworm" and "Bole" to illustrate teachers' strong enterprising spirit.

We understand the psychological reaction of teachers through two questions: "Teachers are candles, burning themselves and illuminating others" and "I think teachers are Bole, with the quality of knowing a swift horse". Results 87% and 88% of the teachers gave positive answers respectively. Through the analysis of the differences of teachers' views on "teachers are candles, burning themselves and illuminating others" in different regions, it is found that the differences between rural teachers and teachers in big cities, small and medium-sized cities and counties have reached a significant level, and rural teachers have the highest degree of recognition.

At the same time, the difference between primary school teachers and middle school teachers has reached a significant level, and the recognition of primary school teachers is much higher than that of middle school teachers. By analyzing the differences of views on "I think teachers are Bole and have the quality of knowing a thousand miles" from different aspects, they have not reached the level of significant differences.