Summer vacation is here, and the happiest people are naturally the children, but as parents, many people are starting to feel worried. After all, as soon as the holidays come, many children start to stay up at night and wake up in the morning; they are addicted to mobile phones and tablets every day, and their summer homework is put off again and again; on weekdays, they have to stretch out their hands for clothes, open their mouths for food, and stay at home all day long. , even my short-sightedness and hunchback have worsened a lot… Just say a few words to him, but he has a lot of words waiting for you: \”Why don\’t you let me sleep in when it\’s a holiday?\”, \”Isn\’t the holiday just for a good rest? \”It\’s true that you can rest during the holidays, but you can\’t waste it and indulge. Just like the widely circulated famous saying in the education circle: \”Life is not a semester system. Many people win during the holidays, and many people lose during the holidays.\” To this end, Tiger Mother specially found 6 CCTV documentaries. CCTV recommends over 500 high-scoring documentaries. Children will become addicted to self-discipline after watching Pattern Explosion. I hope that while resting and relaxing, children can also broaden their horizons, stimulate their desire to explore knowledge, and understand the meaning of learning. \”University\” It really matters who you are with. There is this saying: Birds fly far away when accompanied by phoenixes, and people with virtuous qualities will be proud of themselves. Many times, the fastest way for a person to change his destiny is to walk side by side with good people. The documentary \”University\” also confirmed this. The film takes 110 minutes to tell the story of four Tsinghua people. One of them is Yan Yunzhou, the first generation post-00s college student. In his junior year, the COVID-19 epidemic broke out and everything was temporarily suspended. Yan Yunzhou also fell into a brief confusion. But in the end, he determined his research direction in the computer field and became determined again. All this was precisely because he was encouraged by the teachers and classmates around him. In Tsinghua, there are seniors like Song Yuntian with high aspirations: He comes from rural Henan. After being admitted to Tsinghua, he went from undergraduate to doctoral degree. Not only did he have excellent grades, he also served as the president of the student union and secretary of the Youth League Committee. But when he graduated, Song Yuntian did not stay at Tsinghua University to teach, nor did he accept the high salary offered by the company. Instead, he chose to return to his hometown in Henan and engage in grassroots service work. In Tsinghua, there are teachers like Cai Zheng who care about the country: He is studying at the University of Arizona in the United States. If he continues to do research abroad, a bright future awaits him. But he wanted to build a world-leading 6.5-meter spectroscopic survey telescope belonging to China, so that the Chinese would no longer have to pay high prices to buy astronomical data measured abroad. So, he bought a one-way ticket back to China and returned to China resolutely. In Tsinghua, there are also professors like Qian Yi who have been working on the front line for decades. Professor Qian Yi was born in the Qian family, which has “six academicians in one discipline and teachers in half of them”, and she herself is the daughter of Qian Mu, a master of Chinese studies. Over the decades, she has not only won numerous awards, but has also trained 31 masters and 47 doctoral students… When talking about her creative experience, director Sun Hong said: \”The university will participate in and shape the kind of person you will become. We Many of the teachers, classmates, and opportunities you encounter in college will have an impact on you, and even affect your life. \”So, kids, stop asking what\’s the use of studying hard and what\’s the use of going to college. . when you are with highWhen hands are together, the level you are at is different, and the scenery you see is naturally different. A high-level circle is like a hand reaching out to you in the dark. It will pull you towards the light step by step. I only love \”Little Boy\”, but as the years go by, I often hear some children complaining that studying is so boring and reading is really boring. In this regard, you might as well watch this documentary \”Little Boy\” produced by Bilibili and directed by Sun Chao. It focuses on six teenagers who are obsessed with art, sports, technology and other fields. The entire documentary has neither script nor narration, and truly presents to the audience the story of children shining because of their love. Among them, the most impressive one is Wu Gangyun, a girl from deep in the mountains of Yunnan. Xiaoyun\’s hometown, Naduo Village, Yanshan County, Yunnan Province, is a national-level poverty-stricken village. There, there was no music, no venue, and no teachers. But all this can be overcome by Xiaoyun, who loves dancing: without music, he just listens to the sound of short videos on his mobile phone, and his mother who is cutting meat on the side helps to shout the beat; without a venue, he just stands in front of his mother She danced on a small cartoon floor in the pork shop; without a teacher, she found videos on the Internet and followed her, doing horizontal crosses, vertical crosses, waist dips, cartwheels, and side flips. She had mastered every acrobatic dance move. So good… The moment she danced her body, there was no more hardship and boredom in her life. And fate has never let down this love. Later, Xiaoyun met Guang and Zhang Ping, a dance teacher from Beijing. After their professional guidance, Xiaoyun\’s dancing has improved significantly. In October 2019, Guan Yu and Zhang Ping tailor-made the dance \”The Wizard of Oz\” for Wu Gangyun, and brought her and the dancing-loving children of Naduo Village to the CCTV stage. The writer Mingyue once said: \”There is only one kind of success, which is to live your life the way you like.\” My child, when you can use your love to discover the small beauties in life, you will feel less tired, and you will feel better because of yourself. The things you love become more positive. Pick up a hobby and do what you want to do. I believe that one day, you will meet a better and more open version of yourself. \”Hi New Career\” Cognition is more important than diligence. How did map navigation become an app on your phone? Is there a profession where I don’t have to be confined to a cubicle, but can be surrounded by beautiful scenery all day long? How did you get a job where you can make money by playing with pets every day? If you are also curious about the above questions, Tiger Mother strongly recommends that you watch this documentary called \”Hi New Career\”. It focuses on five current new professions, namely: bed and breakfast tester, real-life map collector, armor designer, dog behavior trainer and agricultural manager. Among them, the one who served as the armor designer was a boy named Xuanyuan Wencheng. Because he liked fighting robots since he was a child and wanted to engage in related work, after the college entrance examination, he resolutely applied for the mechanical and electronic engineering major. After studying hard, Xuanyuan Wencheng became an armor designer as he wished when he graduated, and he received bonuses by constantly participating in competitions. Today, he has been racing in the fighting robot arena for four years. Harvard University ProfessorSunstein once proposed a concept, the information cocoon room. This means that the information areas that people pay attention to will be habitually limited by their own thoughts. And when a person accepts a single point of view for a long time, he will hug himself tighter and tighter like a cocoon. In the end, the ground is a prison and it is difficult to move forward. Therefore, many times, choice is more important than hard work, and cognition is more important than diligence. If you want to open your cognitive cage and devote yourself to the new career you yearn for, the best way is to keep learning and improve your horizons. In the future, you will have unlimited possibilities. \”The Power of Reading\” No one\’s life is not bitter, but reading is the antidote. Maybe every child has thought: What is the meaning of reading? After studying for so many years, is it just for the exam? To answer this question, Tiger Mom recommends that everyone watch this documentary \”The Power of Reading\” produced by CCTV. There are five episodes in total, each of which is only about 25 minutes long, but it can span thousands of years and thousands of miles of land and sea. The fourth episode of the documentary tells the story of Peking University legend Gan Xiangwei. When he was young, Gan Xiangwei suffered a lot: his father died young and he finally got into high school, but because of his poor family, he had to drop out of school. After a trip to a big city, I discovered that without any education or skills, I could only sell my labor on construction sites. Along the way, he worked as a construction worker and a cleaner, but the heavy physical labor often made him feel physically and mentally exhausted. Until a chance encounter allowed him to successfully join the Peking University Security Team. Here, he saw his peers reading and studying tirelessly every day. Filled with envy, he decided to join in. So, he went to work during the day and participated in various trainings at night. After finally resting, I would sneak into the classroom to attend classes, listen to lectures, and spend time in the reading library whenever I had time. After persisting like this for a year, Gan Xiangwei finally became a member of the Chinese Department of Adult Education at Peking University with a score 60 points higher than the admission score. Among the top ten influential figures in China\’s education in 2011, Gan Xiangwei was prominently listed. Gan Xiangwei used his own life to explain what \”knowledge changes destiny\”. Children, reading may not make every moment of your life shine. But when you are at a low point in life, books can always give you the best comfort and nourishment. After all, as long as you are still willing to study, it means that you have not truly compromised, and it means that you are still willing to fight for another way out of life. So, child, when you feel wronged and confused, read more. Let books be your antidote and your ladder to get out of the trough. Scan the QR code above to watch \”The Learner\” directly. Children without umbrellas must run hard. Four Harvard academics with different family environments and educational backgrounds spent two years exploring South Korea, China, India, and Israel. , primary and secondary schools and universities in Africa, the United States, France, the United Kingdom and other countries. Finally, the five-part documentary \”The Learner\” was filmed. The first stop on the journey of exploration is South Korea, where going to college is like a fierce battle. Whether they are middle school students or elementary school students, the first thing after school is not to go home, but to run to the tutoring institution. Wait until you get out of the counseling institution.It was almost 10 o\’clock or 11 o\’clock, but the day\’s study was still not over. They still had to continue studying after going home. When the college entrance examination is approaching, many children will choose to live in the examination center. The so-called \”examination hall\” is a kind of collective dormitory. Each room is less than the arm span of an adult. It is said to be a living place, but in fact it is more like a study room with a bed. The children locked themselves in this small space to prepare for the college entrance examination, studying for up to 12 hours a day. If I really insist that I can’t learn anymore, I will watch the live broadcast for a while, watch others learn, and cheer myself up; my hands will become thick and calloused, and I can’t hold the pen anymore, so I will tie the hand and pen together with a handkerchief and continue writing. A Korean student said: \”Learning will turn people into machines, but only good machines will have jobs.\” A more competitive atmosphere than South Korea is India. India\’s college entrance examination is known as the most difficult exam in the world. It mainly depends on children\’s scores in mathematics, physics and chemistry. The top-ranked Indian University of Technology in India is even more difficult than the top universities in the United Kingdom and the United States. Not only that, India also has a strict hierarchy. If you want to change your destiny, the only way is to take the college entrance examination. Learning is never an easy and happy thing, and this is the same all over the world. But even so, learning is still a very cost-effective thing for thousands of you and me who come from ordinary backgrounds. Because when you have no way out, the only thing you can do is run as hard as you can. Kids, work hard. You don’t have to give it your all, but please do give it your all. Scan the QR code above to directly watch \”But There Are Books\” and read it. It is a portable refuge. The title of this documentary comes from a poem of the same name by Polish poet Czeslaw Miłosz, \”But And books\”. He lived in the turbulent twentieth century, experienced two world wars, and faced a devastated world and displaced people. He felt extremely painful, but the only thing he was thankful for was that he had books to read. This documentary, which has been filmed for its second season, focuses on all kinds of book lovers, including translators, cartoonists, and ordinary readers. Among them, there are several characters who have left a deep impression on tiger mothers: For example, the Tibetan monk Jiumei lives in the remote Tibetan area of Garze, Sichuan. In order to open a window for his children to see the world, he went to the Tagong grassland on the Tagong grassland to open a window for his children to see the world. A village library was built and people from all walks of life were invited to give lectures to local children. In his view, the only way to escape poverty is through books. Words can take them to places that poor local children cannot go; books can bring them closer to those parts of life they have never experienced. Another example is Ram, a girl from the grassland. She loves books and literature. But at the same time, she also had to think about how to balance the conflict between reading and life. Fortunately, the books did not let her down. Lam, who was finally admitted to the Tibetan language and literature major of Southwest University for Nationalities, had a new life goal: \”Want to find I work as a teacher in a school closer to my mother, and do some Tibetan literature translation work in my spare time.\” Host Bai Yansong said: \”You will encounter a lot of troubles, and suffering will torture people, but if you read too much, you will be able to read out. Wisdom can always beFace all kinds of sudden sufferings well and correctly. \”When you are anxious, books can soothe your worries; when you are confused, they can point you in the right direction. So, don\’t complain that reading is hard, it is your way to see the world. Give yourself more time and calm down. Come and open a book, hope is not far away. Scan the QR code above to see directly why some children can overtake others after a holiday. American scholar John Hope. King\’s survey of 3,000 students may be able to give us the answer: in the new semester after the holiday, the academic performance of top students will improve; the average student\’s academic performance will not change during the holiday, but it also means falling behind the top students; and the lowest grade 25% of students forget most of what they learned last semester. Learning is fair to everyone. If you give it time, you will be rewarded with success tomorrow. Look, collect these 6 documentaries. I hope our children can understand the meaning of learning and make progress day by day through reading day after day.
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