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Wu Zhengxian is 57 years old.

Wu Zhengxian, female, Mongolian, Minjin party member, director of the primary school mathematics teaching and research section of the Basic Teaching and Research Center of Beijing Academy of Educational Sciences, a special teacher, and an expert enjoying special government allowance from the State Council. In 40 years' teaching practice, she organically combined imparting knowledge, enlightening wisdom and perfecting personality, and created a math classroom that was deeply loved by students.

Innovating the training mechanism of teachers, publishing many books, and giving lectures and reports in nearly 30 provinces and cities across the country have had a good influence on international educational exchanges. He has won honorary titles such as National Model Teacher and Beijing People's Teacher Award.

Won the honorary title of national model teacher. After working for more than 30 years, she has never left the classroom. "Everything is for children" is the core of her educational thought. "Building a classroom that children like" is her goal for many years.

Her class is very good and is famous all over the country. All the children who have attended Mr. Wu's class will be deeply infected by her sincere feelings, friendly attitude, noble teachers' morality, exquisite teaching skills and solid teaching basic skills. She is also deeply loved and recognized by teachers, fully affirmed by educational experts and enjoys high prestige in the field of primary school mathematics in China.

Classic quotations:

In the process of educating people-nothing is more important than protecting students' self-esteem and self-confidence in the process of learning-nothing is more important than stimulating interest in learning and protecting curiosity.

In the process of communication-nothing is more important than respecting personality and sincere communication. In the process of growing up-nothing is more important than forming good habits.