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Education is to light a fire.
The Irish poet Ye Zhi once said that education is not to fill a bucket of water, but to light a fire.

Education should be an extremely sacred thing, and teachers should be beacons and flights to guide students' lives. Confucius, a great educator, has 3,000 disciples, but he can teach students in accordance with their aptitude and inspire the truest, best and most beautiful side of everyone's personality. Confucius spoke highly of Yan Hui, who was studious, poor and happy. Xian zai hui ye! In the face of Zaiyu, who slept in broad daylight, Confucius changed his former elegance and gave severe and even vicious criticism: "You can't carve rotten wood, nor can you carve dung walls!" "What is the punishment?"

? As a colleague of Confucius, how do we modern educators treat students and education? Quality education has been put forward for many years, and many educational concepts are constantly innovating. However, the fact before us is that our education is still difficult to get rid of the shadow of exam-oriented education. Even, some people call the present education "the theater effect". When watching a play, one person stands up, and everyone stands up gradually. Finally, everyone can only stretch their necks and stand on tiptoe to watch the play, which is bitter and tired. Due to the "theater effect", education has become a kind of utilitarianism. Under the examination-oriented education, China's children are undoubtedly the bucket of water, and the teacher has become the person who irrigates. The mode of irrigation is that students are listened to, teachers keep talking, teachers are hoarse and students are sleepy. Of course, the ultimate effect of teaching is that students become the same mold. How pathetic such an education is.

The highest goal of education is to stimulate students' initiative and cultivate their independence. Broadly speaking, this is the ultimate goal of all education. Education is not to fill a bucket of water, but to light a fire. Be a teacher who ignites students' passion, turns ordinary into extraordinary, and turns mediocre into non-mediocre. With our passion, we can ignite students' passion, teach them knowledge, teach them to be human beings, convey happiness to them, convey dreams, and turn gravel into shining pearls. Maybe this is the happiness of being a teacher.