李俊华演讲稿

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李俊华演讲稿 篇1

常乐集镇李楼小学 李俊华

尊敬的各位评委、各位老师:

大家上午好,我演讲的题目是《爱生如子 一路花香》。

2013年的9月份,我成为了一名小学教师,带着光荣的使命,我从家乡东明来到了曹县的小学,过惯了城里生活的我初到乡下,要说不苦那是假话,尤其是我还带着五个月大的女儿和年迈的母亲,生活上很不方便,每当襁褓中的女儿生病时我无暇顾及,只能愧疚心疼的悄悄落泪。最痛心的是后来父亲因病残疾,我只好把不满一岁的女儿放到家中,以便更专心投入到教育事业中。

初次来到孩子们中间,他们好奇的望着我,怯生生的眼睛里满含着求知的渴望,初为人师的我在那一双双稚嫩的眼神里感受到了满满的阳光,那一刻班里五十六个孩子犹如五十六朵鲜花,瞬间绽放在我的心间;他们和我的女儿一样令我欣喜、感动;从那一刻开始我深深的爱上了他们。在以后的教学中,我对待每个学生都像对待我的女儿一样。

著名教育家苏霍姆林斯基说过:“教育技巧的全部奥妙就在如何爱护儿童”他们真的需要爱,还记得有一次我们用“经常”一词造句的时候,有个孩子这样说:妈妈我想你,你能不能经常回来陪陪我。我的心被触动了,我仿佛看到是女儿站在那里对我说一样,我不由自主的走进了他的生活,原来他的父母都在外地打工,一年才能回家一次,或许更久„„通过家访,我得知班里竟然有五六个这样的孩子,父母平时很少回家,更谈不上关爱。我决定倍加关爱他们。后来的日子里,我不断的找机会接近他们,聊天,辅导作业,帮助他们解决问题,定期开展思想教育,以消除他们的不良情感体验,很多时候都是用眼神的交流,给他们信任、帮助、爱护、鼓励。我还经常利用休息日教孩子们唱歌、跳舞、画画„让他们从中体验到生命成长的快乐与幸福„慢慢的,他们变得坚强起来,稚嫩的脸上浮现了更多的笑容。后来有一次用“好像”一词造句时,有个孩子舞动着小手跳起来说“老师好像妈妈一样”顿时,我的心暖暖的,一种叫幸福的感觉油然而生。

夏沔尊先生说:“没有爱就没有教育。”当我把这份爱洒向孩子的时候,我发现,我收获了更多的爱。当当我身心疲惫听到学生那一声深情的问候时,当我教师节收到学生送给我那张大大的写满祝福语的贺卡时,当我把一条新裙子送给父母离异的孩子她悄悄的唤我一声“妈妈”时,我又怎能不全身心的爱他们?我的心时时刻刻被孩子们感动着,而我,就在这份感动中回味着 幸福!

我的教育理想演讲稿(周艳华) 篇2

周艳华

时间总是在不知不觉中溜走,岁月的脚步从不因任何人而稍作停留,日复一日的忙碌工作几乎让我忘记,这已经是我在教师岗位上度过的第五个年头了。2008年我毕业了江门职业技术学院,一路走来,沟沟坎坎,毕业后的四年我都是以代课老师的身份奔波了好几个小学,让我尝尽了不少苦头,但是我坚信我的教育理想之火不熄灭,我一定可以加入到教师这个光荣的队伍中去。如今我梦想成真了,这才是我教育事业的起步!

2008年,怀揣梦想的我走进了实验小学的校园,从此走进了一种全新的生活体验。第一次当老师而且兼班主任,第一次面对孩子们的眼睛我那紧张而微微颤抖的声音,真是刻骨铭心。那时班上有多动症的学生,有上课钻桌底的,也有上课到处走的,就这样,我坎坷的教学生涯开始了。没想到一个星期我就快支撑不下去了,我烦恼着,沮丧的我便在心里一遍遍问自己:“我到底该不该当教师?我的理想究竟是什么?”迷茫的我始终找不到答案。

在去年的教师的节日里,我收到了我第一批学生给我的一张贺卡,上面写着这样的话“周老师,在与您度过的一年里,我一直都很敬佩您,从一个刚刚走出大学校门的学生变成一个学生心目中的偶像,你很温柔,从来不责骂我们,我觉得,您真得很成功,虽然我们总是让你生气,但我们也是为了让您知道钢铁是怎么炼成的。”读着那一句句温暖的话语,看着那一行行稚嫩的笔迹,这时,我恍然大悟,我的理想是什么?原来在我的心中早已有了答案:人的理想有千万种,有人要做那自由翱翔的雄鹰,搏击于万里长空;有人要做那巍峨挺拔的苍松,屹立于华夏大地;而我,惟愿做那山脚下一级普通的石阶,帮他们攀上人生的顶峰!

在毕业后的几年里,虽然在教学中遇到了沟沟坎坎,磕磕绊绊,但我依然不懈地追寻着自己的永不泯灭的希望,在这样的一种信念的支撑下,我昂首行进在英语教学的漫漫征程之中,在英语教学这块沃土上默默地耕耘着。通过到校外聆听先进学校的课堂教学,使我大开眼界;授课教师抑扬顿挫的讲解,师生流畅自如的英语对白、学科专家生动详实的精辟点评,令我深深折服、叹为观止,从而再次坚定了我搞好英语教学的信心、决心和恒心。当视英语为恶魔的学生带着满脸的成就感向我说:“I can be the teacher。”;当见了英文就头痛的学生向全班学生说出: “I love English!”的时候,我感觉到生活是那么的美好,那么的多彩,这不就是我理想的教育吗?这不就是我对教育事业的渴求吗?

而今,我成为了白沙小学教师队伍中的一员,我总是被身边勤奋工作的老师感动着。我喜欢走在路上,听学生们远远地面带微笑叫我“老师好”; 我喜欢拿起粉笔,为年轻的航船导航,为他们开启智慧之门,帮他们点燃理想之灯。而他们也在影响着我,他们丰富着我的生活,他们美丽着我的人生„„

最后,想用朱永新教授一首诗歌——“享受教育”来结束我的演讲。

亲爱的老师

让我们面带微笑,让孩子的心田充满阳光

让我们播种快乐,让孩子的明天更加辉煌

让我们也把微笑和快乐贮满自己的心房

享受教育,你就多了一种生活的诗意

你能从平凡中品位出伟大,从失败中咀嚼出成就

你能读懂每一个孩子的脸庞,走进每一个孩子的心房

你会惊奇地发现:幸福从此熙熙攘攘

李俊华演讲稿 篇3

【Leehom Wang Full Address Oxford Union】

Thank you all for being here today, and the late comers as well.Thank you for coming in quietly.I want to start off today just to take a moment of silence for the victims of the Sichuan earthquake and for the victims of the Boston American bomb.So let‟s take a minute to pay our respect to them.Thank you.I never thought I would be addressing you, the esteemed members of the Oxford Union, without guitar or Erhu, without my crazy stage hair and costumes.But I did perform at the O2 Arena in London last week.I am not sure any of you would make that.But in many ways, that would be similar to what I am talking about today, that is, introducing Chinese pop music to you.I am actually a Chinese ambassador of Chinese pop whether you like it or not.Both music and movies.And today I am here to give you the state of the union address.It‟s not the Oxford Union.It‟s the union of east and west.I want to frankly, openly and honestly talk about how we‟ve done a good job or how we‟ve done a bad job of bringing Chinese pop to the west.And I also want to press upon all of you here today the importance of that soft culture, that soft power‟s change and how each of us is involved in that change.Soft power, a term I am sure you are all familiar with coined by Rhodes Scholar and Oxford alumnus Joseph Nye is to defined as the ability to attract and persuade.Shashi Tharoor called it in a recent TEDTalk, „the ability for a culture to tell a compelling story and influence others to fall in love with it‟.I like that definition.But I want to put it in college terms for all you students and you audience.The way I see it, east and west are kind like freshman roommates.You don‟t know a lot about each other but suddenly you are living together in the same room.And each one is scared the others gonna steal his shower time or wants a party then the other one wants to study.It has the potential to be absolute hell, doesn‟t it? We all had horror stories of that roommate without heard about those stories.I know for a lot of students here in Oxford have your own separate bedrooms.But when I was a freshmen at Williams College, I was not so fortunate.You‟re kidding me!Woohoo!All right!Great.Well, I had a roommate, and he was that roommate.Let‟s just call him Frank.So Frank was my roommate and Frank liked nothing more than to smoke weed.[laughter] And he did it every day.And Frank had a two-foot long bung under his bed that was constantly being fired up.For those Chinese speakers and audience.Frank would “火力全开” on that bong every day.So, yes I guess I was kind of opposite of Bill Clinton who tried America but didn‟t inhale.I didn‟t try a but I did inhale.Every single day, second hand.And strangely enough every time I go into our bedroom, I mysteriously end up late for calss.I don‟t know what happened.It was like „Dude, is it already ten o‟clock ?‟ So, how many of you have live lived with that Frank ,or be a Frank Gat? Having a roommate can be a recipe for disaster, but it has the potential for being the greatest friendship you have ever had.See, Frank, he didn‟t make it to second year.And I got two new roommates in the second year, Stephen and Jason.And these days, the three of us are the best of friends.So going back to my analogy, of east and west, and roommates.Do we want to be Frank, or do we want to be Stephen and Jason? And I think, in this year of 2013, we should all be striving for the later, shouldn‟t we? I mean I am assuming that we all agree that this is the goal that we should all be strving for.Let‟s look at where we are in reality.Recent headlines in the media include foreign policy magazine.Chinese victim complex.Why are Chinese leaders so paranoid about the United States? Or the AFP, Agence France-Presse, human rights in China worsening US fines? Bloomberg says, in the cover of this magazine, Yes, The Chinese Army is Spying on You.And It‟s such a great one I just want to show you the cover of the magazine.yes,be very afraid!So, it actually in extremely high mount of negative fear and anxiety about China ,Sinophobia , that I think is not just missing form, but also misleading and also ultimately dangerous, very dangerous.And what about how westerners are viewed by Chinese? Well, we have terms for westerners.The most common of which are „gwailo‟, in Cantonese, which means the “old devil”, „laowai‟, meaning „the old outsider‟ in Mandarin, „ang moh‟, which means the “red hair one” in Taiwanese.The list goes on and on.So are these roommates headed for a best-friend relationship? I think we need a little help.And as China arises to be a global power, I think it‟s more important than ever for us to be discerning about what we believe, because after all, I think that‟s the purpose of a higher education.And that‟s why we are here to be able to think for ourselves and make our own decisions.China is not just those headlines, the burgeoning economy, the unique politics.It‟s not just the world‟s fa ctory or the next big superpower, it‟s so much more.A billion people, with rich culture, amazing stories and as a product of both of those cultures.I want to help faster understanding between the two and help create that incredible relationship.Because knowing both sides of the coin, I really think that there is a love story waiting to be told, willing to be unfold.And I am only having joking when I say love story because I believe it is, the stories that will save us, will bring us together.And my thesis statement for today‟s talk is that, the relationship between the east and west needs to be and can be fixed via pop culture.That‟s a big fat claim.And I am going to try to back it up.The UN Secretary Journal, Bun ki Moon said „There are no language required in musical world.‟ That is power of music and that is the power of the heart.Through this promotion of arts, we can better understand that the culture and civilization of other people in this era of instability and intolerance, we need to promote better understanding through the power of music.Now the UN Secretary Journal said we need more music, and I think he is right.Music and arts have always played a key role in my life in building relationships, replacing what once was the ignorance fearing and hatred with acceptance, friendships and even love.So I have a strong case for promoting music between cultures because it happened to me early in my life.I was born in Rochester in New York.I barely spoke a word of Chinese.I didn‟t know the difference between Taiwan or Thailand.I was.It‟s true.I was a American as an apple pie.Until one day, on the third grade playground, the inevitable finally happened.I got tease for being Chinese.Now we can get tease for making fun on the playground, but this was fundamentally different.And I knew right there.This kid, let‟s call him Brian.He started making fun of me, saying “ Chinese, Japanese, dirty knees, look at this.” I can‟t believe you are laughing at it.It hurts.OK, I am just kidding.I can still remember how I felt.I felt ashamed.I felt embarrassed.But I laughed along with them, with everyone.I didn‟t know what else to do.It was like having a out-of-body experience, as if I could laugh at that Chinese kid on the playground with all the Americans because I was one of them.Right? Wrong.On many levels.And I was facing the first, but definitely not the last time, the harsh reality that I was in minority in Rochester, which in those days, an Asian population of 1%.And I was confused.I wanted to punch Brian.I want to hurt him for putting me in that situation.But he was faster than me and he was stronger than me.And he would kick my butt and we both knew that.So I just took it in.And I didn‟t tell anyone or share with anyone these feelings.I just held them in and I let them fester.And those feelings would surface in a strangely therapeutic way for me through music.And I wan coincidence that around that time I started getting good at violin, and guitar, and drums.And I soon discovered that by playing music or singing, other kids would, for brief moment, forget about my race and color and accept me and then be able to see me for who I truly am, a human being, who‟s emotional, spiritual and curious about the world and has the need for love, just like everyone else.By the six grade.Guess who asked me if I would be the drumer for his band? Brian.And I said yes.That‟s when we together formed our elementary rock band called Nirvana.I am not kidding.I was in the rock band called Nirvana before

Kurt Cobain everyone knows.So when Nirvana came, Brain and I were like “Hey, he‟s stealing our name.” But, really what attracted me to music at this young age was just this and it still work.I love about music is that it breaks down the wall between us and shows us so quickly the truth that we are much more alike than we are different.And then in high school, I learned that music wasn‟t just connecting with other, like Brian and I were connected through music.It was a powerful tool of influence and inspiration.Sam Nguyen was my high school janitor, He was an immigrant from Vietnam who barely spoke a word of English.Sam scraped the floors and cleaned the bathrooms in our school for twenty years.And he never talked to the kids and the kids never talked to Sam.But one day, before our opening night of our school‟s annual musical, he walked up to me, holding a letter.And I was taking a back.I was taking, “Why is Sam the janitor approaching me? And he gave me this letter that I have kept to this day.It was scrawled in a shaky hand written in all capitals.And it read: “In all my years of working as a janitor at Sutherland, you are the first Asian boy to play the lead role.I am going to bring my six-year-old daughter to watch you perform tonight.Because I want her to see that Asians can be inspiring.” And that letter just floored me.I was fifteen years old and I was absolutely stunned.That‟s the first time I realized how music was so important.With Brian, music helped two kids who were initially enemies become friends.But with Sam, music went beyond the one on one.It was a in a higher level.It influenced others I didn‟t even know in ways I can never imagine.I can‟t tell how grateful I am, just to Sam, the genitor, to this day.He really is one of the people who helped me discover my life‟s purpose.And I had no idea that something I did could mean more than I ever imagined to an immigrant from Vietnam who barely spoke English.Pop culture, music, and other methods of story telling, movies, TV dramas, they are so key and they do connect us like me and Brian and do influence us and inspire us.Then let‟s take another look at the stated union.The east-west union with this soft power bias.How is soft power exchanged between these two roommates? Are the songs in English that become hits in China? Sure.How about movies? Well, there are so many, that the China has the a limit of the number Hollywood movies imported in the country so that local movies can even have a chance at success.What about the flips(14:20)at that.The Chinese songs that have hit on the west.yeah!And movies.Well there was Crouching Tiger, that was thirteen years ago.And, well I think there is a bit of an imbalance here.And I think that‟s soft power deficit, let‟s call it then we look in this direction.That is to say, the west influences the east more than the vise versa.And forgive me for using east and west kind of loosely but I think it‟s easier to say to understand English-speaking language or the Ansian speaking language of Chinese, I‟m making generalization and I hope you can go with me on this.And is this [15:15]? the problems, this imbalance in pop culture influence.And I think so.I think in any healthy relationship or friendship or marriage, is it important for both sides to make efforts to understand the other? And that exchange needs to have healthy balance.And how do we address this as an ambassador for Chinese pop nusic and movies, I have to ask myself the question, Why does this deficit exist? Is it because Chinese music is just lame? Don‟t answer that, please.Yeah, I can stop complaining ,write a hit song!Psy did it!But there is truth in that.And the argument being that the content we‟ve created just isn‟t as internationally competitive, and why should be? Well look at Korean pop, look at K pop for example.Korean is an export-based economy and they are outward looking.And they must be outward looking.Chinese pop, on the other hand, can just stay domestic, tour all over Chinese-speaking territories and comfortably sustain.So when you‟re that big and powerful, over 160 cities in China with a million or more people.It turned in kind of turn-inward and be complacent.So it certainly can be an argument made for Chinese pop being not marked with international sensibilities in mind.But the other side of the argument, I think is more interesting and thought provoking and even more true that ears aren‟t familiar with, therefore don‟t really understand how to appreciate Chinese music.Ouch!The reason I think the arguement hold water though is because that‟s exactly what I went through.So I happen to know a thing or two about learning to appreciate Chinese pop as a westerner.Cause I was 17 years old when I went from being a Asian kid in America to being an American kid in Asia.And the entire paradise I was in suddenly got flipped on its head.I grew up listening to BC Boys, Led Zeppelin,Guns and Roses.And I found myself in Taiwan, listening to the radio and thinking, “where is the B? Where is the screeching guitar solos?” Here I am a American kid in Asia, listening to Chiness music for the first time and thinking “this stuff is lamb.I don‟t like it.” I thought it was cheesy, production value is low, the singers couldn‟t bell like Axe or Rose, or Maria Carrie.But then one day, I went to my first Chinese pop concert and it was Yu Chengqing, performing in the Taibei Music Center.And as he performed, I looked around the audience and I saw their faces.And I looked in their eyes and their responses to his music.And it was clear to me, finally, where the problem lay.It wasn‟t that the music was lacking.It was my ability to appreciate it and to hear it in the right way.The crowd, they were singing along and be totally inmmersed in his music and I had an epiphany that I was missing the point.And from now on, I was going to somehow learn how to get it.I was going to learn how to hear with local ears and I deconstructed and analysed what it was made Chinese audiences connect with certain type of melodies, rhythms and song structures and lyrics.That‟s what I‟ve been doing for the past almost twenty years.And it took me a long time and I am still learning.But to some point, I not only began to be able to appreciate the music, but also I started to be able to contribute to it and create my own fresh spins on the tried-and-true.And I think this happens to everyone, really, who is on the outside looking in, it always looks strange.If you look at things from your perspective, you will always think these people are weirdoes.What‟s wrong with them? Why are they listening to this stuff? And I am saying that you can make an effort and get it.It can be done and I am a living proof of that.And as an ambassador of Chinese pop, I am trying to get people to open up to a sound that they may not feel is palatable as they first listen.What else can we do to reduce imbalance in our popular cultures.Well maybe give a talk to Oxford union.Tour more outside of China.But seriously, actually I think the ties are already starting to change very slowly, very cautiously, almost calculatingly.You see more cross-culture now more exchange interest in China definitely a lot of joint ventures, a lot of co-productions in recently years, Iron Man 3, Transformers 53.Resident Evil,really it‟s beginning to be kind of a world pop.And that‟s what I am looking forward to, that‟s what I am focusing on these days.There was J-pop, there was K-pop, there was C-pop.And there is like this W-pop That‟s kind of starting to emerge.This world pop.And I think.Yeah, I love that idea.It‟s not world music.There used to be a section HMV called world music.Now it‟s like ethnomusicology musical class in college.But world pop is more about breaking and tearing down age-old stereotypes, the artificial confines that have kept us apart for a way too long.It‟s a melting pot and it‟s mozic(21:00)that even when we look up close we will still see the colors and flavors of each culture in detail.And where can we go to listen to the world pop? I don‟t think there is a world pop station or a magazine unfortunately.there are none.There should be.But there is an Internet and Yutube has proven to be a drving force for world pop and Britain has got Talent, made Susan Boil the hottest act in the world.And she achieved that not through the record labors or the networks, but through grassroots sharing.Gangnam Style is another great example.How that just took over and became a huge worldwide world pop phenomenon.So world pop also suggests a worldwide pop culture and something that can be shared by all of us and give us a lot of common ground.So today, what‟s my called action? I want to help to prove and promote cultures exchange between the east and the west.I think I‟ve made that clear.But how? I think you can all be a pop singer.That‟s the answer.I am just kidding, unless that‟s really what you want to do.My call of action is this: build and protect that roommate-relationship between the east and the west.Value this relationship and take ownership of it.Don‟t come to Oxford as an exchange student from Taiwan and only hang out with other Chinese students.Why would you do that? You could do that back in Wuhan or Nanjing or wherever you came from.Don‟t buy into the headlines or the stereotypes or in the hypernationalism.Think for yourselves ,and think for yourselves and don‟t believe the hype.For just a moment ,if we could just disregard the governments and what the media are saying ,just for the sake of the argument ,with our own tools of critical thinking ,can we build relationships that actually see one another as individual human beings and not faces or members of a particular ethnicity or nationality ? Of course we can do that.And that‟s the goal and dream ,I think of the romantic artists and the musicians ,I think it‟s always been there.And that‟s what I reach for ,and that makes music so powerful and so true ,that breaks down instantly and disintegrates all the artificial barriers that we create between each other ,government ,nationality ,black ,brown , yellow ,white ,whatever colour you are ,and shows each other our hearts ,our fears ,our hopes ,our dreams ,and it turns out in end that the East isn‟t that far after all ,and the west ,well the west ,aren‟t so white.and through understanding each other‟s popular cultures ,we gain insight into each other‟s heart and true selves.And for those of you who are just beginning that journey ,the west and east ,I want to invite you today on this amazing journey with me ,and I ,as an experienced traveler on this road ,on this West and East road ,I‟ve prepared a mixtape for all of you today ,of ten songs that I love.There ,that‟s a C-pop mixtape that you can check out.I was gonna bring you all CDs but my publicist reminded me lovingly that would be illegal.that as a professional recording artist ,I shouldn‟t do that.but I still think that it workshop out nicely because you get to see the music videos as well on a lot of these songs.these ten songs are songs that I love and ten different Chinese artists to start you off on getting to know and love Chinese pop and I think this got all *&.27‟12‟‟

腹有诗书气自华演讲稿doc 篇4

尊敬的老师,亲爱的同学们:

大家上午好,我是xxx,今天我演讲的题目是腹有诗书气自华。最是书香能致远,腹有诗书气自华。人生在世,书是要读的,不仅是为了考试拿文凭,更是为了丰富人生、历练气质,成为一个有温度懂情趣会思考的人。

我的好朋友常常说要做个知书达礼、有气质的女生,生活中人们也都喜欢看起来颇有气质的人。然而什么样的人才算有气质呢?气质不只是华丽的外表,更多的是一个人的智慧、灵气和锐气,是一个人在遇事时所表现出来的沉着冷静,是在尘世的喧嚣中仍能保持一颗宁静致远的心境。然而这并非易事,只有对客观世界认识得全面透彻,具有驾驭生活和适应社会的强大能力的人才不会让自己的内心决堤。当然我们可以通过实践获得强大的能力,但不可能事事都投入实践,事事亲身经历。正因如此,人还是要多读书,从书中获得感悟、智慧和快乐。

宋人黄山谷曾说:“人不读书,则尘俗生其间,照镜面目可憎,对人语言无味。”林肯说:“一个人40岁之前的容貌是由父母决定的,40岁之后的容貌就是由自己决定的。”无论是黄山谷还是林肯,从某种意义上讲,他们都认为境由心生,相由心生。腹有诗书气自华,华美的气质是饱读诗书的必然结果。尤其对于女性而言,魅力必定是内秀的,自信的,智慧的。如果一个外表看似很有气质的女子,对任何事情都一问三不知,或者一知半解,我想她的气质就会大打折扣。女人有十分美丽,但如果远离书籍,将失掉七分内涵。因此女性的气质需要日久天长的培养,需要好的书籍陪伴。在书籍的相伴中,拥有一颗属于自己的心灵,拥有丰富的情感体验,不再畏惧年龄、胸无点墨。爱读书的女人最美,容颜易老,但气质不会老。有气质的人不仅自己美,她还会像天使一样影响和温暖周围的人。

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