"Ten Thousand Miles Home Visit" Shows True Feelings: Changli Teachers Visit Minority Students' Families in Xinjiang
2024-08-17
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Huasheng Online News, August 16 (Correspondent Peng Yifeng) Recently, relevant leaders of the School of Civil Engineering of Changsha University of Science and Technology have visited Turpan, Urumqi, Kashgar and other regions in Xinjiang to conduct home visits, and went to the homes of minority students to understand the situation and guide students in their academic and career planning.
In the Laochengdongmen community of Gaochang District, Turpan, Reshati Apal's family knew that the teacher from Changsha would come to visit their home and made preparations early. When you walk into Reshati Apal's home, you will see that the table is full of fruits, nuts, naan and other rich foods, which are used to entertain the most important guests in the family.
"How is the grape harvest at home?" "Are you having any difficulties in your studies?" As soon as they sat down, Jiang He, secretary of the Party Committee of the School of Civil Engineering of Changsha University of Science and Technology, started chatting with Reshati Apal's family. Other teachers also introduced their children's performance in school to the parents. Upon learning that Reshati Apal wanted to take the postgraduate entrance examination after graduating from undergraduate school, Professor Zhang Yongjie, vice dean of the School of Civil Engineering, who was traveling with him, immediately introduced the characteristics of the major and precautions for preparation for the examination. Huang Aming, deputy secretary of the Party Committee of the School of Civil Engineering, also provided him with on-site planning guidance for the postgraduate entrance examination.
"With the help of the teachers, I am more confident in my postgraduate entrance examination," Reshati Apal said with a smile. When saying goodbye, Reshati Apal insisted on bringing the grapes grown at home to the teachers to eat on the bus. He smiled and said, "In Turpan, I must let the teachers realize the 'freedom to eat grapes'!"
Then, Jiang He and his team went to Mamt Ali Slaiman's home. After crossing the vast Gobi Desert, the teachers arrived at Xinyu Community, Qiquanhu Town, Turpan City. When they entered the house, Mamt Ali Slaiman's family of four had been waiting for a long time. In order to facilitate communication, Mamt Ali Slaiman also invited his aunt, who was a teacher, to come home to serve as an interpreter for his parents.
"The child is very obedient. He worked part-time during college and basically didn't need much living expenses from his family," said Mamt Ali Slaiman's aunt. After talking to him, the teachers learned that Mamt Ali Slaiman's father worked in a nearby factory. The family's livelihood basically depended on his father's salary. With two children studying, life was a bit difficult.
"Please rest assured, we will definitely train Mamtiaili well!" Jiang He promised the parents. Afterwards, Huang Amin and Zhang Yongjie helped Mamtiaili with academic and career planning, and encouraged him to devote more time to study. "You can put the part-time job aside for now. We will find a way to solve the financial difficulties. Focus on your studies first!" Huang Amin said with concern, worried that his part-time job would affect his studies.
Upon learning that the teacher had come from afar, Xinyu Community Party Committee Secretary Aisar also rushed over. "Maimaiti Aili is the first child in our community to go to junior high school in the mainland. Now he is in college. We are very happy. He is a role model for many children in our community." Aisar said. Jiang He and his party communicated with Aisar. Jiang He said: "I hope more children here can come to Changsha University of Science and Technology. We will definitely train them well!"
In Kashgar, Jiang He and his party came to Yingjisha County. Starting from the county seat, they crossed the Gobi Desert and the beach and came to the vast fields. Deep in the fields was Sadiq Aisan's home. Sadiq Aisan's family has five people. His father died of illness when he was 3 years old. His mother worked as a farmer at home. He also has 2 sisters and 1 brother.
"Sadiq is very good. He is the first Xinjiang minority student to become a party member in our college. He has excellent academic performance and is also the class monitor..." Jiang He introduced him to the parents. Sadiq Aisan graduated in June this year and passed the Central Selected Student Examination. He is currently waiting for the job arrangement at home. He was very surprised by the arrival of the teachers. "The teachers have given me a lot of help. I will definitely live up to the training of the school and teachers in the future!"
In addition, Jiang He and his delegation also paid home visits to five students including Sepula Semaer and Refati Nigati.
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