81. Chapter 81 The way to attract people's suspicion(1/2)
81. Chapter 81 A way to attract suspicion
Author: Fan Yitong
Chapter 81 A way to attract suspicion
Lu Liao's way of introducing himself was obviously much more formal than Jin Shang's. There was a sense of abruptness that made people feel uncomfortable. It seemed that after reading a paragraph countless times, he recited it skillfully and read it out on the spot.
This kind of speaking attitude is calm and there is nothing wrong with it, but I always feel that it lacks the vitality of a young boy.
"It must have been written by an elder in the family or an assistant consultant. It seems that there is really a force behind Lu Liao helping him manage his "personality"!"
The Internet era has not yet come, and the influence of celebrities and Internet celebrities has not yet appeared, but this does not mean that advertising media people and practitioners do not understand the importance of personal image building.
At least for now, Lu Liao is still a banner to resist authority and express himself in the eyes of the majority of primary and secondary school students. The ideas he promotes are still quite marketable at the moment.
Not only young people, but also some teachers, professors, and experts in the education field all agree with Lu Liao's "quality education" initiative, and the call to promote top-down education reform has never stopped.
To be honest, these days, talking about innovation and keeping silent about quality is a hot topic in the field of education, and Lu Liao is just a target on the cusp of the storm.
The country is so big, but there are not many people who understand clearly the pros and cons of quality education and exam-oriented education?
It's just that there aren't people with enough weight to stand up and tell the truth.
What Lu Liao said on the spot may be in line with his wishes, but it may not be what he wanted to say.
After just listening to the first few sentences, Jin Shang could guess what he was going to say next.
It is nothing more than the influence of his family and environment that made Lu Liao, who is now so talented in literature, still able to thrive even if he does not continue to go to school. Abandoning the exam-oriented education that one-sidedly pursues intellectual development does not mean that his future will be bleak.
Of course the theory makes sense, but how difficult it is to actually implement it, and how to eliminate the disadvantages, is never mentioned.
In the next few minutes, Lu Liao talked a lot, and Wu Chan also asked a few small questions from time to time.
Jin Shang, who squinted his eyes slightly and pretended to listen patiently, said nothing. When the conversation between the two came to an end, Wu Chan suddenly asked Jin Shang for his opinion, and then he came back to his senses.
"It's all good, but dropping out of school...it's a bit too hasty!"
Seeing that Jin Shang spoke briefly, Wu Chan asked:
"You mean that while pursuing hobbies and interests, you can definitely take classes and study further at the same time, right?"
"There is no conflict in the first place, so why should it be either/or?"
Jin Shang nodded seriously,
"If you like painting, music, performance and sports, there are professional universities that have been approved in advance for further study; if you love literary and artistic writing, you can apply for literature majors in major mainstream universities. Ancient and modern, Chinese and foreign, for five thousand years, there are all kinds of languages and writing directions, and there is always one."
The style is right for you..."
"That's true!"
Wu Chan echoed two sentences with great understanding:
"Besides you, there are many examples of people with excellent academic performance and versatile talents."
The more radical words that Jin Shang originally thought of were swallowed by Jin Shang. The main consideration was that it was quite troublesome to be labeled as "supporting exam-oriented education".
"Whether it's art exams, bonus points for specialties or targeted recruitment, in addition to the mainstream pathways for further education, there are many options for children with partial subjects, such as major film academies, music academies and fine arts academies in the country. As long as their professional abilities meet the standards,
A college entrance examination score of 300 or 400 points is enough to pass the admission threshold. No matter how you measure it, this standard is not high..."
As if he had some objections to Jin Shang's words, Lu Liao lost no time in interjecting:
"There are too few places for art exams and early admissions. Compared with many students, they are only a drop in the bucket. Moreover, many specialties are not included in the special recruitment and bonus points..."
"You can't say that..."
He had strong objections to Lu Liao's childish words, but Jin Shang could not speak too deeply on such occasions, but retorted implicitly:
"The number of art candidates recruited every year accounts for 5% of the total number of candidates, and the number is close to 100,000. This proportion is already abnormally high. In fact, many children whose academic performance is slightly behind turn to the art exam.
There are more and more shortcuts, and it is far from the fact that there are too few places as you said. With so many so-called 'art students' every year, are the needs of society really so great? Moreover, do you think, for the majority of 'students with special talents'?
Tell me, where is the real insurmountable difficulty?"
“Not enough promotion channels?”
"Pfft..."
Such an innocent answer finally made Jin Shang couldn't help but laugh out loud.
"Sorry, I'm rude! Under normal circumstances, I won't laugh unless I can't help it..."
Jin Shang took the tissue handed over by host Wu Chan, wiped the corners of his eyes, and continued to explain under Lu Liao's slightly gloomy eyes:
"The promotion channels and other things need to be considered after getting started. At present, most families in China cannot actually afford the training expenses for an 'art candidate'. Many children play piano, violin, guitar, accordion, etc.
Apart from seeing it on TV and newspapers, I have no idea what it feels like to touch. He has a toy-grade harmonica and he is the most handsome boy in the class. Let’s not talk about whether his parents can afford a professional-grade instrument or not.
It costs thousands or even tens of thousands of dollars a year to send children to training classes. Many local primary and secondary schools do not have music or painting classes at all. So..."
Jin Shang spread his hands and stopped continuing.
Even if there is smoke rising from the ancestral graves, and the eight great masters of the Tang and Song Dynasties are reincarnated, they will have no money and no power, and cannot cross the gap. In the end, they will still have to squeeze through the single-plank bridge of the high school entrance examination and college entrance examination.
"How could this happen?"
"What you said...the threshold for specialties and talents is actually not low at all. For the majority of primary and secondary school students, there is no more cost-effective and promising way than investing in education and taking exams to upgrade..."
"However, quality education abroad seems to pay more attention to the cultivation of nature, expertise and abilities, and the results are very good..."
"have you seen?"
"Someone... said it, not one or two, it shouldn't be false, right?"
"It's true. But..."
Jin Shang slightly hesitated, licked the slightly dry corners of his lips with his tongue, and asked in an insinuating way,
"If you now have a fortune of hundreds of millions and are the only heir, are you going to go to a free public school where it costs almost no money, the teachers don't care about anything, and you can't learn any good skills, or the tuition is expensive, and the parents are either rich or expensive, can you
A private aristocratic school that makes better friends, has strict management, and can be recommended to prestigious schools?"
"I……"
Lu Liao, who had never considered this issue before, was stunned and hesitated to answer.
The Jin Shang issue is no longer a discussion about differences in education. It is far beyond the scope of a teenager who is not deeply involved in the world.
Seeing that the other party could not answer, Jin Shang did not embarrass him, but said leisurely:
"We must cherish the opportunity to go to college just by taking exams. Whether we are children from a well-off family like you or me, or children from farmers who grow up in the fields, if we compete in the same field, our scores will be high and low. It is clear at a glance who is going up and who is going down.
Don’t be offended. Unconvinced? Who told you that you can’t beat the test scores! If you can’t win in a competition that has already set rules and regulations, why should others believe that the loser can win back in the more complex social competition?”
"Is the winner calm?"
Although he had some objections to Jin Shang's words, Lu Liao was still a bit proud after all. He could not argue even if he could not argue. On this kind of issue, compared with the "student scum", the momentum of the "student scumbag" was naturally a bit weaker.
"You may have misunderstood me. I actually don't care at all whether you drop out of school or not. As long as you complete nine years of compulsory education, do not violate laws and disciplines, and do whatever you want, no one can care about you. However, I will give you
This special case, as a common phenomenon, is very dissatisfied with the assertion that "quality comes first, test-taking is rigid, and education is useless" to primary and secondary school students across the country. To put it bluntly, both of us are special and do not have universal applicability. Test-taking is still about quality.
Our influence in the future is relatively limited, and the same cannot be said for other students. To use an inappropriate metaphor to explain..."
Jin Shang looked at Director Zhu Jingxiao on the sidelines with the corner of his eye. He didn't express anything, which meant that what he said now was still allowed. Wu Chan didn't interrupt Jin Xing's long speech, so he continued.
"You and I are sheep herders, so don't ask the woodcutter to play with us. The sun sets and the sheep are full. What will the woodcutter do?"
Having said so much, Jin Shang only had one word of warning to Lu Liao: Just be yourself and don't delay the future of others.
The few words of rebuttal that were still swirling in Lu Liao's stomach were completely crushed.
Just when the scene was a little dull for a moment, there was a burst of sparse applause from the audience on the sidelines.
Jin Shang looked up and saw that it was Mo Ruyun, a somewhat silly female reporter, cheering.
"You were silent when it was lively before, why are you so excited now?"
His "family members" were so unreliable that Jin Shang couldn't help but sigh inwardly. In the end, he had to rely on his own on-site performance to show his highlights.
The first part of the self-introduction and mutual questioning is over. Generally speaking, Jin Shang seems to have the upper hand. In the dispute of words, Lu Liao is indeed a bit dull. He will only look for self-supporting arguments in a few fixed frameworks. Once it exceeds the outline, he will
I can't react a bit.
Probably the team behind Lu Liao has very limited capabilities and cannot help him deal with all problems.
Next, it was time for Wu Chan to show off. The program team conducted a survey from the beginning, solicited opinions from many parties, and then preset some questions in advance for Jin Shang and Lu Liao to answer.
After the transitional speeches, Wu Chan took out a stack of question and answer cards.
"First of all, what do you have to say about your family and loved ones?"
Lu Liao replied:
"I am grateful! Because of you, I am what I am now..."
Jin Shang twisted his neck uncomfortably:
"The world is so big, I want to see it. No need to leave food for me..."
Wu Chan tilted her head slightly uncomfortably.
When the two of them had a conversation before, they always talked in long sentences. When it was my turn to ask questions, they were dismissed in a dozen words?
To be continued...