Chapter 818: 818 Teacher Xiao

 Chapter 818 818 Teacher Xiao

This is a small county town with only a small mark on the map, more than 100 kilometers away from Tongcheng. It has gradually become rich by taking advantage of the development opportunities of Tongcheng.

The people living here never imagined that a school could be built in the place where their ancestors had lived for generations, and more than a dozen teachers would be assigned to it.

These teachers have to teach children a variety of knowledge every day, and the parents of these children are really grateful to these devotees who come from afar.

The Tang State built schools in areas with dense enough population and sent some teachers to serve in these schools. They rotated every three years and selected new teachers to replace the old teachers who had been working here for several years.

Of course, if the old teachers find their significant other here and are willing to stay in these places, then the Tang State will issue special subsidies to help these teachers live a better life locally.

 Different from China’s direct dispatch of supporting teachers, Tang Guo now needs a place to build houses for supporting teachers. This method maintains the basic living standards of the supporting teachers and prevents those who are willing to devote themselves from suffering so much.

Of course, another important reason for doing this is that Tang Guo's volunteer teaching is not a voluntary poverty alleviation activity, but a "work resume" that all new teachers who graduate from normal colleges must go through.

 Because in a short period of time, the number of teachers in Tang State was seriously insufficient, all students who graduated from normal schools were national resources and needed to be uniformly allocated by the country as strategic resources.

  New teachers who are unwilling to participate in volunteer teaching, that is, new teachers who do not obey the assignment, will not be assigned jobs, and even worse, they will lose the qualification to teach in the Tang Dynasty.

It’s not that no one is really unwilling to participate in volunteer teaching. They will be assigned to other countries to serve as teachers and spread knowledge. This kind of people may enjoy high treatment in other countries, but what they lose is the qualification to engage in education in Tang State.

According to Tang Mo, teachers without dedication are not worthy of educating the outstanding next generation of the Tang Empire - although this statement is a bit too absolute, His Majesty the Emperor's will must be implemented.

On the playground of the school, two classes of children are taking physical education classes. This is a real physical education class. The students have to complete basic gymnastics movements on the horizontal and parallel bars, and then run circles on the playground to sweat.

According to the general education program of the Tang State, no teacher can occupy students' physical education classes. This is also due to the national conditions of the Tang State: the Tang State needs a large number of strong young people to serve as infrastructure workers and soldiers, so there are requirements for students' physical fitness.

Most people in this era don’t think employees sitting in offices are valuable. Society still needs more workers, workers, farmers, and soldiers.

 In the relatively spacious and bright classroom, the students sat neatly, looking up at the teacher in front of the blackboard, listening to the teacher describe all kinds of inscrutable knowledge in the textbook.

 Compared with education in China, education in the Tang Dynasty obviously had the nature of a "crash course". After all, along the way, most of the officials in Tang State were trained in crash courses.

Therefore, compared with the 12 years of education before university insisted on by Hua Xia, the 7 years of education in Tang Guo seems a bit impatient no matter how you look at it.

However, the entry age for primary schools in Tang State is very high, and students only need to enter school before they are 12 years old. The primary school curriculum is actually only 2 years, and the junior high school curriculum is only 4 years.

 Yes, the Tang State implemented not 9 years of compulsory education, but 4 years of compulsory education, with only 2 years of primary school and 2 years of junior high school.

These four years are completely free, and all school-age children must participate: children can be sent to school to study when they are around 8 years old. If they are unable to advance to higher education, they will continue to study. Only after 4 years of study are they allowed to "go home and find a job."

 Only those students who are strictly selected and have stronger learning abilities have the opportunity to enter high schools for further training. These high school students can be said to be grassroots officials with "outstanding abilities" in various countries.

After high school studies, these graduates habitually obey management, master a large amount of basic subject knowledge, and are extremely malleable.

Most of them will choose to continue their education and go to university to learn more advanced professional knowledge.

The vast majority of students study for free during the whole process of further education, and those with excellent academic performance can even receive subsidies to help support their families' expenses. Only students with slightly poor academic performance and extremely wealthy families will pay when they are unable to complete their studies.

 Such "self-financed" students cannot take the civil service examination, cannot directly hold official positions in the army, and can only go home and inherit millions of wealth, living in this way for the rest of their lives.

 For this world, Tang’s education was advanced, both in terms of scale and investment, and it was hard to match. But in fact, the education system of the Tang Dynasty was still very primitive and rough, with various problems.

 Parents in this era don't care about their children's psychological development. If the teacher beats the child, there is no place to complain. It is very likely that the child was beaten by the teacher in school and had to eat another meal of his father's seven wolves when he returned home.

This purely violent method of persuading students to learn is not scientific, but no one is deliberating on it at this time. For society as a whole, having a place to study is really a luxury in a sense. "I heard that you are leaving here?" A woman who might never have had the opportunity to send her children to school if she had not been in Tang State stopped the teacher at the school gate who was about to get on his bicycle and leave.

The teacher stopped his movements, nodded and explained: "There is no other way. I have been here for three years and I must leave here."

"I know, I know, I heard the child say that you are going back to Copper City..." The child's parent took down the basket hanging on his arm and lifted off the old cloth covering it.

 The basket contained some eggs, not anything expensive. After seeing this, the female teacher quickly waved her hands and declined such a gift: "What is this for? Your family is not rich, so take it back quickly!"

"No, Teacher Xiao, you have taken care of our children for more than a year. Our children are obviously much more sensible and are very interested in learning. My family has said that I must thank you." The woman was holding a basket at the school gate. The extreme pulling began.

"There are rules in the school that don't allow gifts! And I'm a teacher, so I should teach and educate people!" The female teacher, known as Teacher Xiao, pushed the basket out, worried that the eggs inside would be broken.

"Teacher! I've asked about it all! How many eggs the teacher is leaving does not count as a gift! You take it! You must take it!" The woman pushed firmly. In fact, she was really grateful to the teacher for bringing her child a gift. The change.

Although her family is not rich, it is not that poor either. The Tang State provides a lot of subsidies to farmers, and her family follows the advice of the agricultural officer and raises chickens and ducks, so life is actually not difficult.

 In fact, because there is a huge trade surplus, no matter what you do in Tang State, your life will not be very difficult.

"I am going back to Tongcheng this time to be a high school teacher. If Liu Cong keeps this kind of motivation in learning, he will be able to be admitted to Tongcheng's high school and continue studying in the future!" Teacher Xiao explained while giving in. Said: "I may teach him then. If I accept your gift now, I will not be able to maintain a fair heart in the future, so I cannot accept this gift!"

Seeing the other party's expression of embarrassment, Teacher Xiao continued to add two more sentences: "Don't worry, the state will provide subsidies. When the time comes, you can gain access to more knowledge and become a more useful person."

These days, everyone is still not completely accustomed to the fact that the state provides subsidies for studying, so people still need to be reminded from time to time.

Sure enough, after hearing this, the peasant woman pushed the basket in her hand less hard: "Teacher Xiao, tell me how our family should thank you."

“It’s all as it should be, this is all my job.” The female teacher smiled, waved her hand, got on her bicycle, and ran away quickly.

If the other party starts pushing the basket of eggs again, I probably won’t be able to buy cakes from the newly opened cake shop on my way home.

Although that shop is a bit expensive, the master who bakes cakes came back from Tongcheng to learn the art. The craftsmanship is authentic and the taste is great.

The peasant woman who was left behind stood at the school gate with eggs in her hands, looking at the teachers who came out from time to time, and finally left with deep thoughts.

This kind of thing often happens at the school gate, and many parents of children come here to deliver things. They cannot enter the school because there are guards standing guard at the door.

 Although no one holds teachers accountable for accepting gifts when they leave their jobs and are transferred elsewhere, these teachers still refuse similar gifts.

 Because the melons and plums are under the sun, they are not allowed to accept any gifts from parents of students during their daily work, even if it is just an egg or a pumpkin.

To avoid suspicion, these promising teachers will all refuse - after all, teachers have paid vacations twice a year, which is a relatively free and good job.

 After all, this is the Tang Empire, and everyone here must work hard and work overtime to make the Tang Empire more prosperous.

 No one would lose such a good job just to accept some gifts. They would rather enjoy the benefits of being a teacher in the future with peace of mind.

The Tang Dynasty was very generous to outstanding teachers, and would even distribute housing to teachers, reward them with cash, and solve many difficulties in life, etc.

What’s more, as long as the performance is good enough, the country is even willing to distribute rewards such as cars. This is also the reason why most classrooms are willing to obey the deployment of the state and go to remote areas to endure hardships.

 Three updates today, continue tomorrow!

 (End of this chapter)