The story of large class education: educating students to develop their specialties
Tell students a story about a fox and a cat, written by two brothers, German linguist and folk literature researcher Green. Once, the cat met Mr. Fox in the forest. At this time, the cat thought, this guy is smart and knowledgeable.
So he greeted him warmly and said, hello, dear Mr. Fox. How have you been recently? How are you getting along these days? The fox held his head high and looked at the cat from head to toe. For a long time, he didn't know how to answer.
Finally, he finally answered:? Oh, you poor long beard, you flashy fool, you poor man, you scumbag, what do you want? How dare you ask me? What have you learned? How many skills do you have? I only have one skill. ? The cat replied modestly. ? So what is skill? Asked the fox. ? If the dog chases me, I will jump into the tree to save myself. Is that all you have? Said the fox. I know a hundred skills, and I have a pocket full of skills. I feel sorry for you. Come with me, I want to teach you how to avoid dogs. ? Just then, a hunter came with four hounds. The cat jumped nimbly into a tree and sat at the top of it. Branches and leaves covered her.
? Open your pockets, Mr. Fox. Open your pockets. The cat shouted at the fox. By this time, however, the hounds had rushed to catch him and kept biting him. ? Hey, Mr. Fox? The cat barked. You're stuck in a hundred skills. If I could climb trees like me, I wouldn't have lost my life. ?
The story of large class education: educating students not to be greedy
Tell the students a story about hamsters and ants by Lessing, a German playwright and literary theorist. ? Poor ant? A hamster said,? You have worked hard all summer to collect such a little food: is it worth it? I should show you my grain reserves! ?
? Listen, okay? An ant replied? It is because you store more food than you need, so humans want to dig you out of the soil, empty your granary, and let you use your life to atone for your greedy robbery: they are so reasonable! ?
The story of large class education: educating students to believe in themselves
A person needs diligence, but he needs confidence more. Only when he is full of self-confidence, can he tap his wisdom, inspire his strength and stride forward like a fly on the journey of life.
There is a story about a great philosopher in ancient Greece who had a great regret before his death? His right-hand man for many years, in more than half a year, failed to find the best closed disciple for him.
The thing is this: when this philosopher is dying, he knows that his time is running out, and he wants to test and enlighten his assistant who usually looks good. He called his assistant to the bed and said, I don't have much wax. I have to find another wax to light it. Do you understand what I mean? The assistant quickly said,? Is the brilliance of your thoughts passed down well? But? The philosopher said slowly, I need the best inheritor, not only with considerable wisdom, but also with full confidence and extraordinary courage? I have never seen such a candidate until now. Can you help me find one and dig one? All right, all right. ?
The assistant said meekly and respectfully, I will try my best to find it and live up to your cultivation and trust. ? The philosopher smiled and said nothing. The loyal and diligent assistant took pains to look around through various channels. But he brought one after another, which was politely declined by philosophers. Once, when the assistant went back to the philosopher's bed in vain again, the terminally ill philosopher sat up hard, caressed his assistant's shoulder and said, you are really hard, but the people you are looking for are actually not as good as you? I will definitely redouble my efforts. The assistant said seriously, I have searched all over the city and countryside and all over the world, and I will dig out the best candidates and recommend them to you. ? The philosopher smiled and stopped talking.
Half a year later, the philosopher is about to die, and the best candidate has not yet been determined. The assistant was very ashamed and sat on the bed with tears on his face. He said with a heavy tone. I'm sorry to disappoint you! I am disappointed, but you are sorry. ? When the philosopher said this, he closed his eyes in frustration, paused for a long time, and then said sadly: Originally, the best thing was yourself, but you couldn't believe in yourself, so you ignored, delayed and lost yourself? In fact, everyone is the best. The difference lies in how to know yourself and how to explore and reuse yourself. Before the words are finished, a generation of philosophers will leave the world he once paid attention to forever. The assistant regretted it very much, and even regretted and blamed himself all his life.
In order not to repeat the mistake of that assistant, everyone who is eager for success but unwilling to sink should remember such a wise saying of a philosopher:? Everyone has more power than himself. We lose confidence not because some things are difficult to do, but because we lose confidence and some things are difficult to do. ? Each of us is a gold mine, and the key is how to explore ourselves.
The story of large class education: 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 the students 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 full of ardent expectations, waiting for God from heaven to start talking. 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.
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