Teacher gives lesson in caring for students
China Daily | Updated: 2023-02-18 12:51
In the summer of 2012, he boarded a train with his students on a 56-hour journey through 5,000 kilometers to Xinjiang, on his first home visit.
Gu has left his footprints on both sides of the Tianshan Mountains, as the students hail from every part of Xinjiang. Over the past 11 years, Gu has accompanied his students on the same trip some 30 times.
In Gu's eyes, school is a "second home" for the students, who have been away from family and stay at the school for about 10 months a year. Taking good care of them is his responsibility.
At the first class of a new semester, Gu asks his students to write down his phone number and call him whenever they need. To get close to students, he eats at the student canteen with them and after school he goes to their dormitories to chat with them. Every month, he organizes a group birthday party for students born in that month.
"We try to make the students feel like home at school," Gu says.
According to the Changxing vocational school, by the end of last year, 624 Xinjiang students had graduated since 2011, among whom 128 were admitted to college and 25 started their own businesses.
The courses are adjusted every year according to the demand of the local job market.
The central government and the county government of Changxing allocate 10,000 yuan ($1,460) and 7,500 yuan, respectively, per student, every year.
Students from Xinjiang not only enjoy free tuition, accommodation, food and school uniforms, but also receive a government grant of 200 yuan per month.