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Do education in a down-to-earth manner, the next sentence
The next sentence is to be a teacher seriously.

Education needs silence. Education is a cumulative process. Students' study habits, exercise habits and behavior habits are gradually developed in every class, homework and daily activities. There is no need to make waves, and any major event that wants to make a big fuss about education will not work on campus. What teachers care about, and principals care about, are the subtle "trifles" related to students' long-term development and the "trifles" related to students' emotions. Once upon a time, the school followed the trend at will and became kitsch, fighting for fame and honor for itself and the school unrealistically and deliberately, and fighting for some fame and honor that did not conform to the educational laws. What destroys the school naturally makes it grow, and it also magnifies our pursuit of fame and fortune. Once the pursuit of fame and fortune exceeds one's ability, naturally some people will think of other ways and even destroy their honor. Only by running a school quietly can students grow sturdily and the campus will look like flowers. And some schools like this noise. We are not opposed to creating this and that, but it is unrealistic and does not talk about the process. We just want the brand.