Professor Zheng Qiang, a heavyweight in China's education sector, recently stepped down from his post as party secretary of Taiyuan University of Technology, which has attracted widespread attention and heated discussions. Professor Zheng Qiang is known as the "Internet Celebrity Principal" and is loved and respected by his students, and he has received many honorary titles, such as China's Education Transformer and Students' Favorite Principal. However, the reason for stepping down this time turned out to be because of his age. Professor Zheng Qiang was born in Chongqing in 1960 and is just 63 years old this year. Prior to that, he served as Vice President of Zhejiang University and President of Guizhou University. This news caused a lot of thought, and people began to look back and think about his life.
Professor Zheng Qiang's educational philosophy has always attracted much attention. He firmly believes that education is an important way to nurture future talents, and he is committed to promoting the transformation and innovation of education in China. He put forward many ideas and methods for educational reform, and achieved remarkable results. He advocates cultivating students' innovative spirit, practical ability and comprehensive quality, actively promotes the cooperation between schools and enterprises, and cultivates high-quality talents to meet the needs of social development. His educational philosophy is well recognized and endorsed by students and parents.
The news of this resignation has made many people feel regret and regret. Many netizens have said that talents like Professor Zheng Qiang should continue to contribute to the education of the motherland. Although Professor Zheng Qiang is in his 60s, his energy is still strong and his mind is still young. Many people believe that he should continue to devote himself to education, imparting knowledge and experience to students and cultivating more talents. After all, he has a wealth of educational experience and a unique educational philosophy. He is able to guide students to establish a correct outlook on life and values, and stimulate their creativity and potential. His departure makes people sigh, but it also triggers people's thinking and reflection on the cause of education.
When talking about Professor Zheng Qiang, it is hard not to think of another president who has attracted much attention, that is, President Wang Shuguo of Xi'an Jiaotong University. Principal Wang Shuguo was born in Xian County, Hebei Province, and is now 60 years old. He is a much-loved and respected principal who is inspiring and deeply rooted in every speech. He is a principal full of family and country feelings, and has deep feelings and thoughts about the development of the motherland and the cause of education. His words and deeds reflect his responsibility as a principal.
President Wang Shuguo served as the president of Harbin Institute of Technology for 12 consecutive years, and has been the president of Xi'an Jiaotong University since 2014. With his practical actions and outstanding leadership, he has led the school to great achievements and honors. He has always emphasized the fairness, justice and openness of higher education, and is committed to building a high-level higher education institution. He advocates the all-round development of students, pays attention to cultivating students' innovation ability and practical ability, and actively promotes the cooperation between industry, academia and research in the school, so as to create more opportunities for students' employment and entrepreneurship. He has fulfilled his mission in the cause of education and made great contributions to the motherland with his actions and efforts.
Professor Zheng Qiang and President Wang Shuguo are both outstanding representatives of China's education sector, and their resignation and retention have made us think and compare.
Professor Zheng Qiang's resignation has attracted widespread attention, and many netizens have expressed their incomprehension and regret about it. His departure has opened people's eyes to the problem that exists in real life, that is, the contradiction between age and position. His resignation has sounded the alarm bell for us, making us reflect and think: can the use and development of the elderly talents in society fully reflect our respect and care?Should age be a limiting factor in a person's development?We should give more opportunities and platforms for the elderly to give full play to their wisdom and experience, and contribute to the development and progress of society.
Unlike Professor Zheng Qiang, President Wang Shuguo is still at the forefront of education in his 60s. With his practical actions and patriotic feelings, he showed the professionalism and responsibility of an excellent principal. His dedication to school development and student growth is deeply inspired and admired. He set an example for us, showing us that age is not a limiting factor for our development as long as there is passion and hard work.
In general, Professor Zheng Qiang and President Wang Shuguo are both a banner in the field of education in China, and both of them have made outstanding contributions in their respective positions. Their departure and inauguration have brought us food for thought and inspiration, and we should learn from them their spirit and wisdom and make more contributions to the cause of education.
By learning about the deeds of Professor Zheng Qiang and President Wang Shuguo, as well as thinking and comparing their departures and appointments, I have a deeper understanding and reflection on the development of education and personal development.
First of all, education is a glorious and noble cause, which has a bearing on the future development of the country and the nation. As education practitioners, we should follow the example of Professor Zheng Qiang and President Wang Shuguo, adhere to the love and dedication to the cause of education, strive to improve our own education level and methods, and contribute to the growth of students and the progress of society.
Secondly, personal development does not only depend on external conditions and opportunities, but more importantly, on inner pursuit and self-struggle. Professor Zheng Qiang and President Wang Shuguo have made extraordinary achievements in their respective positions, and they have a clear pursuit and firm belief in personal development. No matter what kind of difficulties and challenges they face, they always maintain an optimistic confidence and attitude, and actively face and solve problems. This gave me a great inspiration that as long as I stick to my goals and ideals and give full play to my talents and potential, I can create a brilliant life.
In the end, human life is a journey of happiness and fulfillment. No matter what field we are in, as long as we stick to our pursuit and live our own life, we can find true happiness. Professor Zheng Qiang said in an interview: "I didn't continue later, the so-called promotion of official rank is not caused by age, it is caused by my personality, and it is caused by my expression." Because officialdom may not be able to accommodate a character like mine, I don't regret it at all!Let me throw away myself to be an official, to be a higher official, maybe I will not have the happiness I have today. I'm satisfied. This passage touched me deeply, and it tells us that everyone has their own way of living, as long as they live the self they want to be. As long as you are happy and have a clear conscience!
To sum up, the resignation of Professor Zheng Qiang and the retention of President Wang Shuguo have given us a lot of inspiration. Education is a glorious and noble cause, and we must adhere to the spirit of dedication and contribute to the growth of students and the progress of society. Personal development depends on inner pursuit and struggle, as long as we adhere to our goals and ideals, give full play to our talents and potential, we can create a brilliant life. The most important thing is to live the self you want in your heart, and only in this way can you truly find happiness.