⭐️Providing extracurricular course
explanations and guidance for classmates




In order to help students who lack knowledge make progress together, I provided online and video explanations of knowledge during my spare time and during holidays. After the course ended, the students had a better understanding and mastery of the knowledge. The students also made gifts by themselves to express their gratitude.








Through continuous small efforts, class collaboration and team assistance were promoted.
⭐️K12 Online Mathematics Learning Space
After realizing that many students outside our school were unable to access our school's unique constructivist learning model, we decided to establish an online learning space. We uploaded our learning process through our own written papers and the related videos we made, allowing more people to freely enjoy such resources, similar to Khan Academy.






These are only a small part of the entire paper. 👉
If you want to read the full text, you can click on these links. ⬇️
⭐️Public Welfare Activity:
Picking Up Trash by the Yellow River


Working together with classmates to protect the environment




The significance of community service does not lie in replicating the one-way structure of "giver-receiver", but in reorganizing strangers into a network of community relations: listening, collaborating, and sharing. It transforms sympathy into sustainable systems and actions, calibrates enthusiasm to an understanding of real constraints, and enables us to make responsible choices within limited resources. Service is not doing things for others, but doing things with others - starting from needs, respecting dignity, avoiding the "savior complex", and returning the definition of problems and the decision-making power of solutions to the parties involved. It is also a training in civic literacy: communication, coordination, accountability, and evaluation, which accumulate into replicable abilities and trustworthy relationships in the course of specific and mundane matters. The visible results may only be a few hours of labor or a few renovations, but the invisible results are the restoration of trust, the breaking of isolation, and the lighting of autonomy. Ultimately, serving others is shaping oneself: what we learn is not only "how to help", but more importantly, "how to get along with others and build a more livable world together"; at that moment, public welfare is no longer an additional task, but the kind of person we are willing to become.